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In an attempt to escape the crawlers, Sarah uses a jagged bone to stab a gravely injured Juno in the knee, leaving her behind as bait.
The ending is ambiguous in different cuts, but in the original UK version, Sarah imagines escaping the cave, only to realize she is hallucinating and is still trapped deep inside.
Sarah discovers that Juno was having an affair with her late husband, Paul, which adds tension and betrayal among the group.
Beth is critically injured by Juno, who accidentally drives a pickaxe into her neck, but she isn't killed outright. Beth later reveals crucial information to Sarah before dying.
The group of women discover they are not alone in the cave and are hunted by flesh-eating creatures called 'crawlers'.
In the climax, many of the survivors, including El Wray, perish while battling the infected, but Cherry manages to lead the remaining survivors to safety in Mexico.
The biochemical agent was released due to a failed negotiation between Lt. Muldoon and the scientist, Abby, resulting in a deadly outbreak.
El Wray, a mysterious and skilled drifter, is revealed to have a military background and is instrumental in fighting the zombie horde.
Dr. Dakota Block plans to escape with her son after discovering her husband is involved in the biochemical outbreak.
Cherry Darling loses her leg during a zombie attack but later receives a machine-gun prosthetic that she uses to fight back.
The film ends with a showdown between Steven and David, resulting in Steven pushing David out of a window to his death.
During the climactic home invasion, David kidnaps Nicole, but she manages to escape his grasp with the help of her father.
David and his friends invade the Walker family's home, leading to a tense and violent confrontation in which Steven and the family fight back against the intruders.
Nicole's father, Steven Walker, becomes increasingly suspicious of David's intentions and discovers evidence of David's criminal history and violent tendencies.
David McCall, who initially seems charming and loving, reveals himself to be possessive and violent as his obsession with Nicole Walker escalates.
In the final scene, the brothers are shown literally and metaphorically letting go of their father's baggage as they run to catch their train, signifying their emotional and relational growth.
The brothers find their mother, Patricia, who eventually abandons them once again, leaving a note for the brothers apologizing for her absence.
The brothers end up saving three young boys from drowning in a river, but one of the boys doesn't survive, leading to a deep moment of reflection and sorrow.
During their journey, Francis reveals that the trip was organized so they could visit their estranged mother, who is now living in a convent in the Himalayas.
The three brothers, Francis, Peter, and Jack, are on a spiritual journey in India to reconnect with each other after not speaking for over a year following their father's death.
Charlie and Irene end up developing a romantic relationship by the end of the movie.
Charlie's mild-mannered personality and Hank's aggressive personality merge, allowing him to confront his issues effectively.
Irene is being pursued because she unknowingly possesses evidence that could incriminate her corrupt boss.
Charlie's children, whom he raised as his own, are revealed to be geniuses despite not being his biological sons.
Charlie develops a split personality known as Hank after suppressing his rage for years.
Julie discovers a note that leads her to the realization that Ben Willis is the one targeting them.
Helen Shivers, played by Sarah Michelle Gellar, is killed by the hook-wielding assailant.
Ray, played by Freddie Prinze Jr., is not the killer, despite being suspected by his friends.
The group hit Ben Willis with their car, not David Egan, whom they initially suspected.
The 'killer' is actually Ben Willis, who was believed dead after the car accident.
The final scene confirms Marie's insanity and her obsession with Alex, as she confesses her love for Alex while being held in a psychiatric facility.
The killer’s truck, where Alex is kept captive, is driven by Marie herself, indicating her split psyche and the concealment of her true actions.
The initial appearance of a menacing killer is a creation of Marie's delusion, projecting her violent actions onto an entirely fictional character.
Marie is revealed to be in love with her friend Alex and her violent outburst is driven by her desire to be with her.
The brutal murders are not committed by a separate killer but by Marie, who has a dissociative personality disorder.
The sacrifices of the 300 Spartans inspire all of Greece to unite against the Persian Empire, leading to its eventual defeat.
Queen Gorgo convinces the Spartan council to send reinforcements to fight the Persians by killing the corrupt politician Theron, revealing his treason against Sparta.
Leonidas manages to wound Xerxes by throwing a spear at him during the final battle, showing that even a god-king can bleed.
Ephialtes, a deformed Spartan, betrays Leonidas by showing Xerxes a secret path to the rear of the Spartan defense.
King Leonidas and his 300 Spartan soldiers are ultimately overwhelmed and killed by the Persian army, led by Xerxes.
Harry reveals that he is gay and had a former partner named Nigel, which leads to a moment of self-acceptance and coming out.
Rosie and Bill develop a romantic connection, hinting at the possibility of a relationship between the two characters by the end of the movie.
Donna rekindles her romance with Sam, who is revealed to be Sophie's biological father, and they end up getting married at the end of the film.
Sophie and Sky decide to postpone their wedding so they can travel the world and experience life before settling down.
Sophie discovers that any of the three men could potentially be her father, and she accepts this uncertainty rather than seeking a definitive answer.
The group comes together to play soccer, representing their ability to find common ground despite personal and ideological differences.
Frederik, who initially is very against his mother and sister joining the commune, eventually finds acceptance and starts forming friendships there.
Göran is in an open relationship with Lena, but struggles with jealousy, highlighting the complexity of their unconventional lifestyle.
Elisabeth finds a sense of freedom and community after moving to the Tillsammans commune with her children.