The scream queen will be taking part in a Q&A following the screening, and you can buy your tickets right now.
Living legend Jamie Lee Curtis will be hitting the red-carpet for the Irish premiere of the new Halloween movie.
Outside of the Halloween franchise, Jamie Lee Curtis has had a hugely successful career thanks to the likes of True Lies, Freaky Friday, Trading Places, A Fish Called Wanda, The Fog, Prom Night, and My Girl.
The one-and-only Laurie Strode herself will also be taking part in a post-screening Q&A with Irish writer Sinead Burke.
The event will be taking place on Friday 5 October at 6.00pm at the Lighthouse Cinema in Dublin, and you can purchase your tickets from the website right here.
Meanwhile, the new Halloween has been getting some amazing first reviews from the festival circuit (read all about that here), and will be released nationwide in Irish cinemas from Friday 19 October.
Check out the final, insanely intense trailer right here:
Clip via Universal Pictures Ireland
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