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The wait for Halloween Ends is officially over.
Following on from the events of Halloween Kills (2021), Halloween Ends sees Laurie (played by Jamie Lee Curtis) mourn the death of her daughter in the previous installment. However, killer Michael Myers (Nick Castle/James Jude Courtney) is still on the loose and Laurie comes face to face with her murderous nemesis once again.
Halloween Ends is the 13th part of the Halloween franchise and the final movie in the trilogy of sequel films, following on from 2018's Halloween and 2021's Halloween Kills.
Newsweek has everything you need to know about where you can stream Halloween Ends, so you don't miss a thing.
Where to Stream Halloween Ends
There is good news for horror fans. If you don't fancy a trip to the cinema, Halloween Ends is available to stream right now.
Even better, fans won't have to wait the usual 30+ days for Halloween Ends to be made available to stream, it's going online at the same time as its theatrical release.
Halloween Ends is available to stream exclusively on Peacock, for a total of 60 days. The movie is expected to be removed from the platform on Wednesday, December 14.
To watch Halloween Ends, you must be a paying Peacock customer. You can subscribe to Peacock now for $4.99 per month.

Additionally, you can pay $9.99 for an ad-free version of Peacock.
U.K. fans of the Halloween franchise will have to wait a little longer for Halloween Ends to receive a digital release. Newsweek has contacted Universal for more information.
Alternatively, in the U.S. and U.K., you can catch Halloween Ends in selected cinemas now.
Who Stars in Halloween Ends?
Halloween fans will be pleased to know the majority of the cast from Halloween Kills (2021) and the original 1978 film, Halloween, have returned for Halloween Ends.
Jamie Lee Curtis returns as Laurie Strode and Nick Castle is back as killer Michael Myers.
Also returning are James Jude Courtney as Michael Myers/The Shape, Andi Matichak as Laurie's granddaughter, Allyson, Will Patton as Deputy Frank Hawkins, and Kyle Richards as Lindsey Wallace.
Fans will remember Matichak's character went head to head with Michael in Halloween Kills, Deputy Frank Hawkins was the one who arrested Michael following his initial killing spree in 1978, and Lindsay Wallace is one of the grown-up children Laurie babysat over 40 years ago.
Sadly, Halloween Ends marks the final appearances of Curtis and Castle as Laurie Strode and Michael Myers, 44 years after making their debuts in 1979.
Reflecting on her final performance as serial killer survivor Laurie Strode in Halloween Ends, Curtis told Sky News she owes a lot to her appearance in the film series, starting back in 1979.
She said; "It's given me my entire life, it's given me an entire creative life.
"That movie led to [my role in comedy film] Trading Places - you'd be like, 'How did Halloween lead to Trading Places?'
"And it's because John Landis made a short film about horror film trailers, and he needed somebody to narrate it, who would that be? Oh, that would be Jamie, because I was the scream queen, but then he met me and he realized I'm a complete nutjob and silly, and he hired me for Trading Places."

She also shared she will miss the love people have for her character, reflecting: "I get this sort of tag team love because they put in - all of what they feel about her, they put into me: Her bravery, her courage, her perseverance, her badassery they've given to me.
"And maybe you can say, 'Well, I have a little of those qualities, but Laurie has those qualities, and so I have those qualities, and I really will miss that the most."
Castle also paid tribute to play his character one last time in a Twitter post, writing: "breathing some life" into his character one last time.
Breathing some life into The Shape for the last time. pic.twitter.com/j1xw3MViGY
— Nick Castle OG Shape (@ncastlez) August 11, 2022
Also starring in Halloween Ends are Guiding Light's Michael O'Leary as Dr. Mathis, Queen Sugar's Omar Dorsey as Sherriff Barker, and Let It Shine's Diva Tyler stars as Sondra.
Halloween Ends is streaming on Peacock and is available in cinemas now.
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