It’s 2024, and Halloween promises to bring a very dark night. The bell, which has been rung daily since the 1870s, will once again announce the closing time of the Nasdaq Stock Exchange. Even though this is something that happens every day, it’s still an important moment. Celebrities, sports superstars, titans of industry and Tom Hanks have all rang the bell. But on this special night art clownIt’s your turn. Yes, TerroristOn Halloween night (well, 4:00 p.m. ET), at the Nasdaq Market Live in Times Square in downtown New York City, a chainsaw-wielding murder clown is ringing in the Nasdaq bells.
When did you become a horror fan, huh? Damien Leoneof terrorist 3 It’s not just killing that makes waves Joker 2 at the box office (although Art says that if Art had his way, he’d run a chainsaw through the Joker’s ass until he ran out of fuel), and now he’s ringing in the Nasdaq bell as Joker’s part. cinematic universeof visiting the website.
To say this was a unique event would be to understate the significance of the entire event. The iconic slasher never had the opportunity to participate in such a public gathering. Art is not a lovable PG-rated horror monster, nor is it derived from known legends that anyone can sanitize for mass consumption. He is an extremely violent and brutal killer with some of the most shocking on-screen kills in horror film history. That he can add his name to the countless names of celebrities who have rang the bell before him speaks to just how high art looms in popular culture.
terrorist 3 It became the highest-grossing unrated film of all time, grossing $50 million worldwide. In early Halloween parties and gatherings, adults and children alike dressed up like works of art. The Joker even has a new video game out. In short, clown art is a cultural phenomenon. The ringing of Halloween bells further confirms this. Also, don’t be surprised if this somehow turns into a kill sequence terrorist 4.