Johnny, a cocky gambler, ends up getting his fingers broken by Senator Roark after defiantly beating him in a poker game. Later, Johnny is killed after confronting Roark once more.
Angela Hayes lies about her sexual experiences, and when she admits her virginity to Lester, he decides not to pursue a physical relationship with her.
Towards the end of the film, John Merrick is finally able to experience a few moments of happiness and acceptance, even attending a performance at the theater.
John Nash wins the Nobel Prize in Economics for his revolutionary work on game theory, which he accomplished before his schizophrenia fully manifested.
Traudl Junge, Hitler’s secretary, manages to escape Berlin alive as the Soviet forces close in, aided by Peter Kranz, a young boy from the Hitler Youth.
Alicia Huberman is the daughter of a Nazi spy and is recruited by U.S. government agent T.R. Devlin to infiltrate a group of Nazi sympathizers in post-war Rio de Janeiro.
The Pale Man, a terrifying creature with eyes in its hands, is part of one of Ofelia's tasks, and it almost catches her when she disobeys the Faun's instructions and eats food from its table.