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[[Image:Future.jpg|frame|The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, with Ebenezer Scrooge]]
 
[[Image:Future.jpg|frame|The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, with Ebenezer Scrooge]]
'''The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come''' is the third and final spirit that appears to [[Ebenezer Scrooge]] in ''[[The Muppet Christmas Carol]]''. Alan Rickman plays the ghost in this Christmas classic.The spirit shows Scrooge a vision of his unmourned death in the near future, as well as the death of [[Tiny Tim]]. In this movie, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come is a large, faceless wraith.
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'''The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come''' is the third and final spirit that appears to [[Ebenezer Scrooge]] in ''[[The Muppet Christmas Carol]]''. The spirit shows Scrooge a vision of his unmourned death in the near future, as well as the death of [[Tiny Tim]]. In this movie, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come is a large, faceless wraith.
   
 
The specter scares [[Charles Dickens]] and Rizzo; they exit the movie and don't appear again until after the Ghost is gone.
 
The specter scares [[Charles Dickens]] and Rizzo; they exit the movie and don't appear again until after the Ghost is gone.

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The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, with Ebenezer Scrooge

The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come is the third and final spirit that appears to Ebenezer Scrooge in The Muppet Christmas Carol. The spirit shows Scrooge a vision of his unmourned death in the near future, as well as the death of Tiny Tim. In this movie, the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come is a large, faceless wraith.

The specter scares Charles Dickens and Rizzo; they exit the movie and don't appear again until after the Ghost is gone.

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