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Original Halloween Scream Queen Sandy Johnson Joins the Cast of Witchcraft: The Lanterne of Light

Witchcraft: The Lanterne of Light continues to attract legendary genre talent, as original Halloween (1978) actress Sandy Johnson has officially joined the cast.

Johnson is best known to horror fans as Judith Myers, the older sister of Michael Myers in John Carpenter’s landmark horror classic Halloween. Her unforgettable appearance in the film’s iconic opening sequence helped launch one of cinema’s most enduring horror franchises and secured her place among the genre’s original scream queens.

Now, nearly fifty years later, Johnson is stepping into another world of darkness with Witchcraft: The Lanterne of Light, the upcoming found footage supernatural horror feature directed by Director Carissa Pierson.

Set in the shadowed forests of North Carolina, the film follows a paranormal investigation team as they uncover the horrifying legacy of a centuries-old cult known as The Children of the Hollow. Their search for answers leads them to a cursed lantern, a history drenched in blood, and a supernatural evil that refuses to remain buried. Blending found footage realism with occult horror and folklore, the film aims to deliver an unsettling and immersive descent into terror.

Johnson joins an increasingly impressive cast that includes:

Eric Roberts (The Dark Knight, The Expendables, Babylon)

Andrew Pierson (A Soldier’s Descent)

Lisa Wilcox (A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master and A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child)

Kristina Lafser (The Last Sleepover)

Former Studio 54 DJ Rockin Ronnie

Kato Kaelin (American Manhunt: O.J. Simpson)

“We are honored to welcome Sandy Johnson to Witchcraft: The Lanterne of Light,” said Director Carissa Pierson. “Her role in Halloween helped shape the horror genre and inspire generations of filmmakers and fans. Having her join our cast is truly special, and we cannot wait for audiences to see what she brings to this story.”

For horror fans, the addition of Johnson represents a unique connection between one of the genre’s most influential classics and an ambitious new chapter in found footage horror filmmaking.

As production continues, Witchcraft: The Lanterne of Light is steadily building momentum with a cast that bridges horror’s rich past and its exciting future.

Stay tuned for additional casting announcements and updates as Witchcraft: The Lanterne of Light prepares to bring its terrifying mythology to audiences worldwide.

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