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Just looking for a quick answer...
Long Halloween Deluxe - It's a combination of Parts 1 and 2. Are there changes to the films to make them one film or is there any credits or post credits scenes removed? I am also wondering the same about Dark Knight Returns combined version (not on UHD) and the Death and Return of Superman. Wondering if the separate versions have something that makes them superior to the combined versions, content wise. I don't mind credits and separate editions, it is that way for most movies and their sequels. But if nothing is lost other than text only credits and it's seamless, I am cool with combined for these. |
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