This is the end… and it shows.
From the final chapter of the saga, the Michael Myers Mask Halloween Ends by Trick or Treat Studios captures The Shape at his absolute lowest and somehow, most terrifying.
This isn’t just aged… this is destroyed. Cracked, moldy, decayed, and worn down from years of violence, this version of Michael Myers feels less like a mask and more like something that’s been rotting alongside him.
Officially licensed and pulled directly from the film’s master mold, this mask is one of the most accurate representations of Michael Myers ever produced. Every detail from the peeling texture to the damaged features and thinning hair reflects the brutal, deteriorated look seen in Halloween Ends.
Crafted from high quality latex with a full over the head design, it delivers that lifeless, hollow stare that defines The Shape but now with a level of decay that makes it feel even more unsettling.
This isn’t the beginning.
This is what’s left after everything.
This is the darkest Myers mask they’ve done.
The 2018 mask looks aged.
The Kills mask looks battle worn.
This one looks like it shouldn’t even exist anymore.
That’s what gives it it's look.
The decay isn’t just visual it feels like the mask has history. Like it’s been sitting in a sewer, forgotten, and somehow still carries that same presence.
On display, it’s not clean or iconic in the traditional sense it’s unsettling. It pulls attention in a completely different way.
If you already own a Myers mask, this is the one that adds something new to your collection.
Don’t wait, final chapter pieces always carry weight with collectors, and once these disappear, they don’t come back easy.




