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India Suffer 36-run Defeat Against Western Australia XI in 2nd Practice Match Despite KL Rahul's 74
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‘Halloween Ends’ fans growing worried about a disappointing end to the franchise

One of the most disappointing outcomes for a mega-hyped horror film is the possibility of the end scenario failing to live up to heaps of expectation. And while this occurrence can unequivocally happen within any cinematic genre, the latest movie under the microscopic lens is Halloween Ends — which has apparently already caused a plethora of fans to hold their breath and await sheer disappointment.
With the upcoming horror project expecting its big-time release in both theaters and on Peacock tomorrow, all eyes are on Jamie Lee Curtis and team as the clock winds down on arguably the most anticipated spooky extravaganza of the year. However, many horror junkies on Twitter certainly have much to say about the looming third entry in the trilogy, with many concerned that the movie’s embargo being lifted so close to actual showtime is a major point of concern.

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T20 WC: 'India Definitely Played Some Fearful Cricket in The Last World Cup': Nasser Hussain
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You Need Runs to Get Confidence, Says Harmanpreet Kaur After Returning to Playing XI
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'India Need to Get Their A Game on Field When They Step Out Against Pakistan': Ravi Shastri
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Former Cricketer Clea Smith Joins Cricket Australia Board as Independent Director
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The DCEU’s newest hero addresses rumors they’re also in the running for a major MCU role

There’s no rule that says an actor can’t be a part of both the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the DCEU, something that history has proven to be true countless times over.
Ryan Reynolds, Michael Keaton, Chris Evans, Christian Bale, Josh Brolin, Taika Waititi, Hugo Weaving, and Idris Elba are just some of the names to have boarded both of Hollywood’s marquee comic book monoliths at one stage or another, but it would nonetheless be a turn-up for the books if a newcomer to one franchise simultaneously scored a key part in the other.

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