Save the date for the next two Halloweens.

A teaser trailer has confirmed "Halloween" is getting two sequels — and revealed the titles.

"Halloween Kills" is coming October 16, 2020. "Halloween Ends" will conclude the saga of serial killer Michael Myers on October 15, 2021.

Director David Gordon Green is likely to return to direct the sequels for the 2018 hit film, which brought back Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode to battle the demented murderer.

A follow-up is a no-brainer considering "Halloween" raked in over $225 million worldwide. Blum previously told Moviefone that he hopes "to make 10 more" "Halloween" films.

When Green and co-writer Danny McBride set out on the 2018 project, they apparently planned to make two movies, but ended up just making the one.

"We were going to shoot two of them back-to-back. Then we were like, Well, let’s not get ahead of ourselves. This could come out, and everyone could hate us, and we’d never work again," McBride told EW.

"So, we were like, Let’s learn from this, and see what works, and what doesn’t. But we definitely have an idea of where we would go [with] this branch of the story and hopefully we get a chance to do it.”

Of course, "Halloween" went on to make oodles of money at the box office and fans are clamoring for more. And even after "Halloween Ends," you never know what might be resurrected.