Movies often begin production with a firm ending in mind, yet things can change depending on a variety of factors. Behind the scenes, endings can change due to test screenings, studio pressure, or a shift in creative direction late in production. Making these sorts of changes gets quite costly.
These last-minute decisions can completely reshape a film’s message, tone, and impact. What makes it to theaters isn’t always the first version imagined, and in some cases, it’s not even close.
I Am Legend
Originally ended with Neville surviving and realizing the creatures had intelligence, but test audiences preferred a more heroic sacrifice, leading to a reshot theatrical ending. Neither ending has anything to do with the original book’s ending.
Blade Runner
The original cut had a darker, ambiguous ending, but the studio added narration and a happier conclusion using leftover footage from another film.
Fatal Attraction
Originally ended with Glenn Close’s character taking her own life, but after negative audience reactions, the ending was changed to a more violent confrontation.
Get Out
Director Jordan Peele originally planned a bleak ending where Chris is arrested, but changed it to a more hopeful version following early screenings.
Little Shop of Horrors
The original ending had the plant conquering the world, but test audiences disliked it, leading to a reshot, more upbeat finale.
World War Z
The entire third act was rewritten and reshot, replacing a large-scale battle ending with a more contained, suspense-driven conclusion.
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Extensive reshoots altered the final act significantly, changing character fates and restructuring how the ending connects to the larger franchise.
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
Originally ended with Scott ending up with Knives, but was changed to Ramona after feedback and alignment with the comic’s conclusion.
28 Days Later
Several endings were filmed, including a darker hospital ending, but a more hopeful conclusion was chosen for the theatrical release.
Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story
Originally, the protagonists lose the final match, but the ending was changed after audiences rejected the downbeat conclusion.
Paranormal Activity
Multiple endings were tested, including police involvement and different character fates, before settling on the theatrical version.
Titanic
An alternate ending featuring present-day characters reacting to the necklace was filmed but cut in favor of a more emotional, streamlined conclusion.
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
A future-set epilogue showing Sarah Connor as an elderly woman was removed to preserve the film’s ambiguity.
Army of Darkness
Different endings exist, including a darker version where Ash oversleeps into a ruined future, replaced by a more upbeat theatrical ending.
Salt
Multiple endings were filmed with different implications about Evelyn Salt’s fate, with the theatrical version chosen late in production.
1408
Several alternate endings exist, ranging from survival to death, with different versions released depending on the format.
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