In the end, Jack lets The Duke go free, after The Duke gives him a cashier's check for $300,000 as a gesture of gratitude, hinting at a new start for Jack.
Guido Orefice uses humor and imagination to shield his son, Giosuè, from the horrors of the Holocaust by pretending that their time in the concentration camp is a game.
Officer Bud White realizes that the celebrity look-alike prostitute, Lynn Bracken, is being used by Pierce Patchett as bait to compromise powerful men in Los Angeles.
Sophie, the Duchess von Teschen, is not actually murdered. Her death is part of an elaborate plan orchestrated by Eisenheim to fake her death and expose Crown Prince Leopold.
Lawrence becomes increasingly conflicted about his identity and loyalty, struggling between his role as a British officer and his empathy for the Arab cause.
Szpilman is saved by a German officer, Captain Wilm Hosenfeld, who discovers his hiding spot but instead of betraying him, helps Szpilman by bringing him food and allowing him to continue hiding.
Shaun's best friend, Ed, gets bitten during the struggle at The Winchester but decides to stay behind in the pub's basement to fend off more zombies and buys Shaun and Liz some time to escape.
During the film's climax, Scott reaches an epiphany, accepting his fate and pondering the infinite nature of existence as he continues to shrink even beyond microscopic size.
James Bond discovers that Ernst Stavro Blofeld has undergone surgery to create duplicates of himself, making it difficult to identify the real Blofeld.
Lieutenant Aldo Raine and the Basterds plan to assassinate Hitler during the film premiere, but Shosanna's plan leads to a more destructive outcome as the entire theater is engulfed in flames.
The film concludes with Lilja's tragic death, heavily implying it is by suicide, and she is seen ascending to heaven where she is finally reunited with Volodya.