Source. Steven Lloyd is a minor character in the Halloween series. He is the only son and child of Jamie Lloyd and serial killer Michael Myers, also being the latter's grand-nephew. Steven is one of the few surviving members of the Myers family.
Myers shares three children, daughters Paulina, 6, and Sunday, 8, plus son Spike, 10, with wife Kelly Tisdale.
Notes and trivia. It should be noted that in The Producer's Cut of Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, it is heavily implied that the Cult of Thorn forced Michael to rape Jamie and got her pregnant, resulting in him being the father of the baby.
Halloween 4, 5, and The Curse of Michael Myers were dismissed from the Halloween timeline, meaning Laurie Strode did not die after Halloween II, and she did not have a daughter.
Jamie Lloyd
Following the traumatic experience of 1978, Laurie married Mr. Lloyd and in 1980 had a daughter with him named Jamie.
A new version of Laurie Strode (Scout Taylor-Compton) appears in the Rob Zombie remake (2007). This film establishes from the beginning that Laurie (born Angel Myers) is Michael's baby sister, nicknamed "Boo", with whom young Michael (Daeg Faerch) shares a close bond.
His bloodthirsty obsession with her no longer stems from a familial connection. It's simply a continuation of him seeing her as the right victim and then becoming consumed by his own inability to kill her.
Source. Steven Lloyd is a minor character in the Halloween series. He is the only son and child of Jamie Lloyd and serial killer Michael Myers, also being the latter's grand-nephew. Steven is one of the few surviving members of the Myers family.
In Rick Rosenthal's 1981 follow-up, Laurie Strode struggles to know why she was targeted, and the answer, according to Carpenter and Hill's script, is that she is actually his biological sister. That's why Michael followed her to Haddonfield Memorial Hospital; he was repeating history.
However, despite the Halloween franchise giving Laurie three children—Jamie, John, and Karen—across three timelines, for some reason, the franchise has always kept the fathers of these children a mystery.
Halloween's Michael Myers has killed a lot of people throughout the franchise, but never children.
As a child, Michael was admitted into a psychiatric hospital for the murder of his older sister, Judith Myers. After 15 years of captivity, Myers broke out of the asylum and started his killing spree, with the intention to murder his remaining family relatives and anyone who would get in his way.
Basically, Michael killed his sister Judith because of a curse that was placed on him. A weirdo doctor thought it would be chill to cast this curse, even though it results in death and chaos over a long course of time. Michael simply serves as a killing machine to keep the cult of thorn thriving.
It's towards the end of the film, in a scene with Loomis and his colleague Marion Chambers, that the divisive twist is revealed: Laurie Strode is Michael Myers' sister. The moment those words were spoken, the franchise was changed forever.
It's explained that Laurie faked her own death, so she could hide from Michael and live a normal life, which she did for many years under the alias Keri Tate. Laurie became a teacher and had a son, John (Josh Hartnett), who attended the school she worked at.
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers (1995): Jamie gives birth but her baby is taken from her.
Due to the trauma of the previous Halloween, Jamie has also lost her ability to speak and suffers from irregular seizures and nightmares.
While unconscious, Laurie had a dream wherein she saw images of her brother at a young age and she recalled her mother telling her that she was actually adopted. Waking from this dream, Laurie began to slowly grasp her connection to Michael, though she had yet to realize that he was in fact her brother.
Because she was the first girl he saw when she dropped off the key at the Myers house. He developed an obsession.
Halloween introduced viewers to Michael Myers, who on Halloween night, in 1963, killed his older sister, Judith, when he was just six years old. Michael was then sent to Smith's Grove Sanitarium, where he became the patient of Dr. Samuel Loomis (Donald Pleasence) and never spoke again.
Films. Michael Myers made his first appearance in the 1978 film Halloween. At the beginning of Halloween, a six-year-old Michael murders his teenage sister Judith on Halloween night in 1963.
Deborah Myers was the mother of Judith, Michael, and Angel. She lived in a house in Haddonfield, Illinois with her boyfriend Ronnie White along with her children after her husband and the biological father of her children had passed away.
Myers. When Laurie was only two, her six-year-old brother Michael brutally murdered his older sister Judith with a Kitchen knife. Michael was sent away following the incident. At some point, when Laurie was very young, she was taken to visit Michael at Smith's Grove Sanitarium.