Late Night With The Devil | Ending Explained

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    Late Night With The Devil | Ending Explained
    Late Night with the Devil is a 2023 supernatural horror film written, directed, and edited by Colin and Cameron Cairnes. It stars David Dastmalchian, Laura Gordon, Ian Bliss, Fayssal Bazzi, Ingrid Torelli, Rhys Auteri, Georgina Haig, and Josh Quong Tart. Incorporating elements of documentary filmmaking and found footage, the film follows the events of a late-night talk show episode aired on the night of Halloween 1977, during which the host attempts to boost ratings by inviting an allegedly possessed girl onto the show.
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    Laura Gordon
    Ian Bliss
    Fayssal Bazzi
    Ingrid Torelli
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    Georgina Haig
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  • @ZoeKavanagh
    @ZoeKavanagh Před měsícem +179

    From my impression. He signed a deal with the devil and now he had to pay his dues.

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem +23

      "Have you paid your dues, Jack?"

    • @ZoeKavanagh
      @ZoeKavanagh Před měsícem +17

      @@WolfmansGotNards Yes sir, the cheque is in the mail!

    • @fitnessabcvideo
      @fitnessabcvideo Před měsícem +5

      Very good 😂😂

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem +6

      Aaaw, damn. You got my quote! 😂

    • @dookieshoe2905
      @dookieshoe2905 Před měsícem +15

      I think that was why that skeleton guy was in the audience. I think he was there to witness the payment for services rendered. He never talks or moves in the audience but we see him at the end when Jack is in hell or a trance or whatever and he is standing with the other demons around Jack.

  • @erictallant4965
    @erictallant4965 Před měsícem +93

    Ambiguity leaves the audience unsettled, and good horror is unsettling.

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem +4

      Exactly!

    • @SunshineSyzygy
      @SunshineSyzygy Před měsícem +1

      it didn't hit me how unsettling it was until hours later

    • @erictallant4965
      @erictallant4965 Před měsícem

      @@SunshineSyzygy Agreed. It’s been awhile since I’ve gone to the movies and saw a movie that was memorable, let alone had me thinking about it weeks later. This film takes me back to the golden age of horror-1970’s thru early 90’s.

    • @rustyshackleford6035
      @rustyshackleford6035 Před měsícem

      ​@@erictallant4965 well in that case you should have seen stop motion it was even weirder then this one

  • @SpeedBoost
    @SpeedBoost Před měsícem +217

    I think the head split was just an illusion but the Demon definitely ended everyone else, as the Skeptic was burned to a crisp but his suit was pristine, Gus was turned into a turntable and June was slumped over with damage to her neck.
    So I think the entire night was the Demon and the Cult finally getting what they wanted out of Jack.
    As the people in full costumes in the audience were Cult members (like the Skeleton and the Frankenstein's Monster).
    The way I seen the film was at first Minnie was trying to contact and warn Jack by making contact with Christu, then the Demon took out Christu as a way of stopping any warnings from Minnie getting through.
    Then June mentions how Lilly went into a fuge state a few days ago and was constantly talking about Jack in a familiar way, so I think ever since then the Demon was in constant full control of Lilly and playing pretend that it was a young girl, as it instinctively knows what camera is on them and follows it in-between each camera cut.
    There's also how Lilly reacts to the mass hypnotism, she's giggling and laughing the entire time asking "Why is Gus acting so silly?" ... that's because the Demon isn't falling for the hypnosis and it's genuinely confused as to what everyone else is supposed to be seeing.
    Lilly also knows the name of the random make up person who comes up to her during the break and she is able to know when even the backstage cameras are filming her.
    Theres also a ton of subliminal images of Minnie surrounding Jack, she appears in the mirror during one of the backstage segments, she faintly appears beside Jack when Christu is talking to Eddie's family, she appears in the occult items on stage, she also appears superimposed over Lilly during the hypnosis and conversation with the Demon, and then eventually behind Jack holding his shoulder.
    I think Minnie is trying to warn Jack about what's about to happen, as she still loves him, and realises that the deal Jack made "Amongst the Tall Trees" came at a price that will be taken in the form of everyone that he loves being taken from him, that's why his wife suddenly got an illness that she shouldn't have gotten and that's why June was also taken at the end, as the price for a deal with a Demon is always a twisted interpretation of the deal.
    During the hallucination at the end when Jack finally sees and talks to Minnie, Minnie says something like "Oh thank God, I didn't think they were going to let you see me!" ... I think the "They" she is referring to their is the Demon and the Cove Cult, but at some point during their conversation the Demon takes control of the hallucination again and then tells Jack to use the occult dagger.
    Which in turn completes not only the Abbraxis Cults ritual (as they exclusively used 13 year olds and Lilly was 13) and it fulfils Jack's contract with the Cove Cult, as he will be "No.1 in Late Night" but not as a famous presenter but as an infamous butcher!
    ... and by having the entire thing broadcast it also unleashes the Demon into the homes and lives of the viewers.
    It's a very interesting film, the only negatives about it are the 5 mins of Production Studio intros at the start of the film, the opening exposition segment gave me unintentional Anchorman Vibes and all of the Stills and photographs used were all so terribly photoshopped that they looked like memes or something.
    ... but other than that it's a great new film to add to the Halloween rotation.

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem +20

      Great view on the end. Quite similar to mine, but I do like your idea of the audience members like the skeleton costume person etc as the cult members. Good catch.

    • @treyblowski
      @treyblowski Před měsícem +5

      I was about to comment something similar but yes

    • @emazonreviews6269
      @emazonreviews6269 Před měsícem +2

      Was he meant to kill himself but the Devil “choose” him to kill her instead as a way to satisfy the “contract”?

    • @SpeedBoost
      @SpeedBoost Před měsícem

      @@emazonreviews6269
      I think by making the deal "Amongst the Tall Trees" in the Cove Cult, he has already sold his soul to "Become Number One" so the Devil/Demon will get his soul eventually, but Demons like the prolonged torture and punishment of the people they have interacted with, so the Demon would prefer for him to go to prison for the rest of his mortal life and suffer with the regret and guilt knowing what he did to Lilly and how he is responsible for what happened to Minnie, then once he has a natural end the Demon can start their eternal punishment of Jack.
      As a human life time to an immortal Demon would be a blink of an eye, so it would be in no hurry to collect.
      I also think that Jack thought the Cove stuff was just a form of hazing or an initiation ritual into a holiday club, I don't think he truly understood what he was involved in, as he didn't seem to have any interest or knowledge about any Occult stuff and he was relying on the Sceptic to tell him what things were and meant.
      It wasn't like when he saw the Occult Dagger he didn't go "Oh this is the Edge of Void a sacred relic from the personal collection of Alastair Crowley!"
      ... he just looked at them like props that meant nothing to him and he didn't even understand what Christu was doing, so he didn't seem into any of the Occult stuff.
      So he's also a victim, as he probably just thought that the Cove ritual was just something that all celebrities have to do in order to progress in their position, like "Oh yeah I'll sell you my soul if you put me on Prime Time!" ... not realising that they people he's offering that to are being genuine and serious.
      I think he was always meant to take out Lilly as there are three rituals going unresolved throughout the whole movie, the Abbraxis Cult, The Cove Cult and Jack's Deal with the Demon, all end up getting fulfilled within the one night.

    • @sisco2da
      @sisco2da Před měsícem +1

      Yeah that was too much to read ill pass lol

  • @mmclaurin8035
    @mmclaurin8035 Před měsícem +48

    Jack clearly didn't snap and kill everyone, because the skeptic was melted like a Nazi who just opened the Ark of the Covenant. He made a deal with the Devil to become famous, a demon came on the show and killed everyone but him, and then Jack was shown a brief hallucination by Satan to fuck with him. Then he snaps out of it and is standing there just before the cops bust in. Now, we don't get a rundown of what happened in the world after the Live show aired, but I'm guessing that show was talked about non-stop for a loooong time, making Jack and his show bigger than Carson.

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem +1

      The skeptic was melted in front of our "hypnotised eyes".

    • @shotgunblues627
      @shotgunblues627 Před měsícem +7

      he was still burn after the hypnotic state ended is the point​@@WolfmansGotNards

    • @edwardthegreat3
      @edwardthegreat3 Před měsícem +1

      Could have been electrocuted. We see a lot of electricity effects and he was the one to pull the plug on the instrument.

    • @fromtheblonx
      @fromtheblonx Před měsícem

      I agree. And Abraxas had already proved that his possession wasn't a trick when Jack rewound the tapes to see the first time he appeared in Lilly. Therefore, we KNOW that what we saw, with the demon killing everyone but Lilly, was real.

    • @XC-Z-cv8qw
      @XC-Z-cv8qw Před měsícem

      ​@@edwardthegreat3 Nah it would be impossible for Jack to do that to three people without the two of them running away immediately. If Gus was the first one targeted, then June and Cam would've ran away immediately.

  • @quenepas415
    @quenepas415 Před měsícem +14

    Christou getting the name Peterman in his first reading was a nod to the screenwriter. Carmichael says Christou is “all wax, no wick” and ends up melting like a candle 🕯️. This movie was well written and directed. Fun horror movie. Loved it

  • @TheOfficialEuphemist
    @TheOfficialEuphemist Před měsícem +19

    I felt like the end played out in reality.
    The spirit of Jack's wife was both a guardian angel and devil hunter. She put Jack into a state of delusion.
    Only Jack could get close to Lilly at the end due to his grief-stricken delusional state. His grief was like armour between Jack and the devil, ultimately ending the devil's potential reign on earth.

  • @aspireahead8388
    @aspireahead8388 Před měsícem +42

    I want to thank you... Everybody else who had "ending explained", did not explain ending just recapped the movie (and this happens all the time)... But, when I saw you had "ending explained"... I said to myself, he is very honest and true, and he will actually explain the ending... And I was right, you actually explained the ending, at least how you saw it... So, thank you 👍

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem +8

      Thank you. And yes, I agree. I've seen numerous videos of "ending explained" and it explains nothing.

    • @tranngochungdevwannabe
      @tranngochungdevwannabe Před měsícem +3

      no shit, why they recap it anyway?????? so annoying

    • @arifridwanabriyanto9286
      @arifridwanabriyanto9286 Před měsícem

      Is this a sarcasm? I didn't watch other "ending explained" video by another youtuber, this is my first, but I feel the exact opposite. He basically just recap it, no analysis whatsoever..

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem +1

      @@arifridwanabriyanto9286 you're lying.

    • @arifridwanabriyanto9286
      @arifridwanabriyanto9286 Před 15 dny

      @@WolfmansGotNards huh? which part I was lying? Never got any cirticism before?

  • @garymcwilliams2001
    @garymcwilliams2001 Před měsícem +30

    I loved this film (saw it 3 times in a week) my perspective changed each time.
    My thoughts are, lily did take over the set and kill everyone, Jack gets launched and then dragged away my Leo, but if you look closely throughout the film and at the end, everything behind the scenes is black and white, widescreen, everything “on air” is colour 4:3, at the bit where he’s reliving moments from the show, that’s colour widescreen, to me indicting it’s not on air or behind the scenes, this bit I’m not sure about, maybe a figment of his imagination, he did seem to hit his head when he was launched, then we get the “station difficulties” sign again, but once it goes to him signing the contract, which we see at the start of the film in black in white, but at the end it’s Colour 4:3, so from the films logic, back on air.
    He gets lead through the “woods” and through a sliding door, just like the set door, where the people in the background are the Skull mask, witch and Pete, all from the audience, then the door opens back up and he sees his wife, who accuses him of making a Deal with the devil, he proceeds to admit he “knew there was sacrifice but he never thought it would be this, he didn’t mean for it to end like this” she begs to be out her misery, he kills her, cut to lily, in the studio all still colour 4:3.
    So. My theory is, part of his sacrifice was killing lily, we know he was part of the cult in the woods, it looks like the cult leader lily was born under was part of the cult, and we know lily was born and raised to be sacrificed, Jack ultimately sacrifices her in front of a like studio audience and tv viewers at home, and admits to sacrificing his wife for fame (albeit unknowingly) lily has taken the form of his wife to trick him into “putting her out the misery” but the misery is actually he’s putting lily out her misery of being possessed.
    Just my theory, I loved this film so much I got the poster for my wall, I will buy this on DVD or steaming or wherever it is released and watching it again and again, to really try understand the end properly. But I loved it.

    • @dynamicdave2647
      @dynamicdave2647 Před měsícem +1

      very good analysis! i agree with you

    • @miguelmendoza5550
      @miguelmendoza5550 Před měsícem +2

      I really believe we are part of the audience. In the ending frames we see the text change to "it is done". I really think we were all part of the ritual to let the demon out because in the end lily was really sacrificed.

    • @BOZO_00
      @BOZO_00 Před měsícem

      ⁠@@miguelmendoza5550i almost didn’t notice this part my 1st viewing, but I definitely agree with you🫱🏼‍🫲🏻

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem +1

      Great take also. Love it

    • @beyondthefilmfatale145
      @beyondthefilmfatale145 Před měsícem

      Thanks for this!

  • @yusefendure
    @yusefendure Před měsícem +25

    Spot on. After my second viewing, I realized Lily killing everyone was an illusion cast by Abraxis. Jack killed June, Carmichael, Gus, and Lily. What's really scary is that the Bohemian Grove (Bohemian Group) is a real secret society, and it's clear that Jack's deal with the devil was with them. Lily's prediction that Jack would become even more famous was a serious foreshadowing of the ending. This is one of the best films of 2024, and Late Night with the Devil will become a horror classic. Yours was the best review of this film I've seen. Great job.

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you. And I read about the Bohemian Grove like you mentioned. It makes it even more unsettling.

    • @danielducran
      @danielducran Před měsícem

      How did Jack burnt the guy to crisps and his clothes still intact and the area didn't caught on fire....smh you and person who made this video is wrong

    • @yusefendure
      @yusefendure Před měsícem +2

      @@danielducran The ending is more complex than meets the eye. We all saw Jack kill Lily while under the impression that he mercy-killed his wife. What if Jack killed Gus, June, and Carmichael, and Lily killing them was another mass hallucination? Carmichael proved his point by tricking most of us into seeing Gus pull worms out of his neck and belly. Abraxis is the ultimate trickster, so is it far-fetched to assume that he hypnotized Jack to murder his guests on live TV? Regardless of what really happened, Jack is now framed for those murders and will go straight to prison.

  • @peteypaul7877
    @peteypaul7877 Před měsícem +30

    Abraxas were all under control at the end. By us the audience witnessing the sacrifice we all fell under him
    In the prologue we are introduced to the Cult that needs a sacrifice for arbraxis and the narrator states that he needs an audience to witness the sacrifice. When the member is done with the sacrifice He states "and it's done ". Later on in the end of the film when Lily is revealed to be dead and stabbed by Jack, the film says "end transmission" but then quickly changes "and so it is done "

    • @beyondthefilmfatale145
      @beyondthefilmfatale145 Před měsícem +1

      Thanks! Ever since I saw this the first time, I wondered about the significance of those words. I felt like it indicated that the demon was controlling the documentary/retransmission of the show. And that's why we were experiencing Jack's perception at the end.

    • @AudioAssassin
      @AudioAssassin Před měsícem

      * "and so it is done".

  • @samwayne9008
    @samwayne9008 Před měsícem +3

    Really appreciate the fact that you tried your best to explain the ending. Most people don’t explain the ending even when they say they will. I’m subscribing.

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you! I've had a few comments like this saying a lot of "Ending Explained" videos fail to give an explanation of the end. Glad I could at least try.

  • @adamdavidhorsfall
    @adamdavidhorsfall Před měsícem +5

    A final sacrifice was needed to unleash Abraxis into the mortal world. Having already corrupted him to achieve fame, the devil tricked Jack into killing the thirteen year old Lily who was destined to be sacrificed.

  • @Raixor
    @Raixor Před měsícem +6

    *Well, the narration at the beginning does say, "What you are about to see is, the recently discovered master tape of what went to air that night.". So, the tape would have only picked up Dr. June giving suggestions to everyone on stage and in the studio. Which leads me to believe that the demon took control of Carmichael's hypnotism of Gus right away, and gave it its cheesy realism as a way to show off for the cameras. Which would also explain Lily's relentless eye contact with the cameras. Then, when it came time to playback Lily's & Dr. June's session, it was the demon's way of saying, "check THIS out!"/"...my turn"/"THIS IS SPARTA!"/"Say HELLO to my LIL FRIEND!"/"King Kong ain't got SHIT on me!"/You will respect my authorit-ah!"*

  • @travisluchtenburg3714
    @travisluchtenburg3714 Před měsícem +7

    Your theory doesn't work. Even a hypnotized Jack couldn't twist his cohost's head all the way around, or burn the skeptic to death without accelerant.

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem

      Who's to say the co-host's head was twisted via hands?

    • @jeffhutchison1144
      @jeffhutchison1144 Před měsícem

      Also as soon as he killed one person, the other would have run away, not been still all close to each other, plus the skeptic looked like he was still burnt from the inside out

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem

      @@jeffhutchison1144 they were hypnotised and only saw what we saw.

  • @blueriverlore
    @blueriverlore Před měsícem +11

    I liked the hypnosis twist to the movie. We got to experience Jack's descent into madness. The scene where they used the tape playback to show that most people saw Gus having worms was an illusion and then showing Lilly's transformation was still real... or was it? Maybe we were still under hypnosis and seeing what Lilly wanted us to see through suggestion. Or maybe I'm still under hypnosis as I type this and stuck in my own nightmare. Very clever.

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem +1

      Look into my eyeeees

    • @blueriverlore
      @blueriverlore Před měsícem

      @@WolfmansGotNards @@

    • @dynamicdave2647
      @dynamicdave2647 Před měsícem +1

      lol i think lily took over the hynosis.

    • @dookieshoe2905
      @dookieshoe2905 Před měsícem +2

      I loved that aspect of it. At one point my gf said something about us being part of the audience too and then when he's in his hellish trance or whatever he yells into the camera for us to stop watching. We just looked at each other and laughed.

  • @stevey1558
    @stevey1558 Před měsícem +5

    Well idk cause at the beginning of the movie we are told this is a master tape from that night that we are watching and because as in the movie " tape doesn't lie" we saw lilly killing everyone.

  • @marcsmith741
    @marcsmith741 Před měsícem +7

    It is really interesting how there are so many different ideas about the ending of the movie!
    I guess I take a more optimistic approach. The scene where Jack and Madeline profess their love for each other is genuine, and despite what Jack has done, Madeline saves Jack from himself (and the demon) by tricking him into killing Lilly, something he would have not done on his own. By doing that, he closed the door and ended the threat.

    • @BOZO_00
      @BOZO_00 Před měsícem +3

      I like your take on this

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem +2

      I like that take the best. It's a "nicer" ending I guess.

    • @toddsmith1648
      @toddsmith1648 Před měsícem

      Very interesting approach

  • @mattraymond4005
    @mattraymond4005 Před měsícem +13

    I think it will have a prequel movie dealing with him and the bohemian grove stuff

  • @johngleue
    @johngleue Před měsícem +3

    I think the movie is making the value judgment that you can't be a massive success existentially without sacrificing and being miserable spiritually. This is hinted at when we see his highest rated show ever was Jack reminiscing with his dying wife.
    It's implied that Jack sold his soul in the Grove "amongst the tall trees." This deal facilitated his rising popularity but his goal was always to be number one. He gets closest to this goal when he seemingly exploits his wife's illness for ratings. Some producer liked the idea at the very least..
    When he finally achieves his goal and has the most popular show on television, we see that the price is high. Jack is left with nothing and is alone at the top with nothing but his ratings.

  • @sonofyah_chosen1950
    @sonofyah_chosen1950 Před měsícem

    Hell yeah was hoping you did a video on this movie, I freaking loved it

  • @MovieRundowns
    @MovieRundowns Před měsícem +2

    My interpretation on first watch was that it was not a literal deal with the devil but a figurative one. Jack somehow induced cancer in his wife (e.g. by exposing her to carcinogens). He made her sick to boost his own ratings (we learn that the episode where he had his wife on air was his highest rated yet), but he had hoped that she would eventually recover ("It wasn't supposed to turn out this way"). The movie is just him dealing with his own personal hell from the guilt of killing his wife. But I can see how a literal interpretation is much more likely.

  • @Forget1987
    @Forget1987 Před měsícem

    Keep up the great work

  • @dpearson898
    @dpearson898 Před měsícem +3

    I see the end as jack snapped and killed everyone.
    Think about all the stress he was under.
    Add the stress with hypnosis and he just lost it

  • @JazzyJ28
    @JazzyJ28 Před měsícem +3

    So i think people missed when Carmichael winked at the camera during the hypnosis scene. It's really quick but he definitely does! He was in control of Gus/ the crowd the whole time

  • @cskyo
    @cskyo Před 24 dny

    Thanks for the great explanation. Made more sense after your clarification.

  • @ryanpiper6526
    @ryanpiper6526 Před měsícem

    Few things
    1. They said during the film that the demon Akbra(whatever) was a “performer and wants an audience” to see what he wants them to see? At the very start of the film a TV on set blurs and shows that demonic face that is shown at the end of the film.
    2. The tape is apparently from the archives, so they are the played back version, which should be the real version. but we are told this from a random voice at the begging who I think is the demon showing us what he wants us to see. Also, how would camera men follow Jack into the epilogue? Unless it was someone else’s set.
    3. Lilly was apart of a cult that bred young girls for sacrifice.
    So I think the demon needed her to be killed and Jack sold his soul and killed her to seal the deal. What we saw throughout the entire film was the demons version or quite possibly, the demons own talk show (many little UBC hail Abraxis hints) Lilly twisted Jack into seeing the initial ending and convinced him to kill her through the mercy killing of his wife. Which inadvertently sealed the deal and sold Jacks soul for fame. However, these deals with the devil never go to plan and the sirens you hear at the end are also the end of Jacks dream. Jack may have also been possessed himself, which would explain the ways in which everyone on set was murdered.
    Anyway, loved this!

  • @Carinth6
    @Carinth6 Před měsícem +1

    He got what he wanted his show was number one, so his pact was due.
    The original sacrifice was provided to close the pact, so the deal was completed.

  • @miguelmendoza5550
    @miguelmendoza5550 Před měsícem +3

    I think that we ARE the audience and in a part of the movie it stated that the rituals were completed by sacrifice and in the end we see the sacrifice, so the demon or whatever was let out into the audience(us). In the ending clip it says "it is done" so it was the ritual completed and all of us are part of it. IDK

  • @ryusorata
    @ryusorata Před měsícem +1

    I may have not the understood the ending of the film, i am just happy i understood your awesome accent!

  • @Adi-Dassler
    @Adi-Dassler Před měsícem +4

    The documentary “An honest liar” is worth checking out. It’s about James Randi whom I assume the skeptic in this movie is based on.

    • @johnward5404
      @johnward5404 Před měsícem +2

      Had to be based on him... funny doc too.

  • @eldudereno204
    @eldudereno204 Před měsícem +2

    I thought maybe, it was all in his head. And Jack was the one who killed everyone. Maybe after having a mental breakdown, after killing his wife.

  • @JoRN1222
    @JoRN1222 Před měsícem +1

    Loved the movie, and the ending was fine by me. David D and the rest of the cast were awesome. I've seen it four times and i get more out of it each viewing. Enjoyed your video.

  • @liquidrufus
    @liquidrufus Před měsícem

    One of the best movies I've seen in years. The endings ambiguity is part of the fun imo. Jack definitely got his fame, and paid one hell of a price.

  • @primalplasma
    @primalplasma Před měsícem

    We don't know what Jack asked for at The Grove. He may have asked for exactly what he got during the movie, the highest TV ratings ever. And then once he got it, he had to pay his dues. Also, in a very disturbing way, it is possible that every other character in the movie other than Jack, including Lily, were all sacrifices that were "due" to the Abraxas in exchange for Jack Delroy's success. At the end of the movie, him being the only survivor of the carnage, implied to me that he was the sole cause of it whether he be the scapegoat or the benefactor. It highlighted how his misguided lust for success, colored by extreme selfishness, led to ultimate loss of his soul, alone with no one else left but him.

  • @sergioutside
    @sergioutside Před měsícem +1

    Thank you!
    I love this theory.

  • @user-td2jw9ze2c
    @user-td2jw9ze2c Před měsícem +4

    They are not even hiding it

  • @WIld-cHILd-1273
    @WIld-cHILd-1273 Před měsícem +2

    This whole movie is so captivating the ending blew my mind like no tomorrow

  • @tobiewolfen01
    @tobiewolfen01 Před měsícem +1

    The end of the film is an allegory for how cult followings always ended in everyone dying. Abraxas had a hold on Madeline's soul and she couldn't go to Heaven until Jack absolved her of his deal, and he had to perform a sacrifice - his guests including Lilly. Demons are tricky, Abraxas would let Madeline go while claiming Lilly's soul until another person comes along. It's a neverending cycle. Because it takes place in the 70s, Jack would likely end up in a mental institution or even get the electric chair.

  • @Killpopkulture
    @Killpopkulture Před měsícem +2

    this movie rips, it lived up to the hype! So many interpretations!

  • @creationzikaz4836
    @creationzikaz4836 Před měsícem

    Interesting take!

  • @nuclearpoultryproductions5039

    Just saw this yesterday and had no problem with the ending. Great video, Barry!

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem +1

      I guess if people don't get clear answers for an ending, it puts them off. I love endings like this where we decide what happened.

    • @nuclearpoultryproductions5039
      @nuclearpoultryproductions5039 Před měsícem

      @@WolfmansGotNards Have you ever seen The Lighthouse?

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem +1

      Never! But I've seen so many spoilery images I never thought about going to it.

    • @nuclearpoultryproductions5039
      @nuclearpoultryproductions5039 Před měsícem

      @@WolfmansGotNards If you like endings where you decide what happens, you may find it intriguing.

  • @darkestfugue
    @darkestfugue Před měsícem +1

    the forshadowing with bohemian grove made me believe he made some kind of pact with a demon that set him up at the end of the movie, i believe the demon tricked him into killing the girl by appearing as his wife in his mind or made him relive the final moments with his wife in his own head, or maybe there was some other explaination i dont know, i thought the movie was decent but i cant stand vague endings on horror movies, it wasnt too bad though

  • @chriz9959
    @chriz9959 Před měsícem

    good point, i also noticed that he had problems to end the trance. it also happened to me in the hypnosis training that i practiced trance induction with my wife and did not manage to get her out and she stayed hypnotized the whole evening.

  • @wolfchildactionneverdies786
    @wolfchildactionneverdies786 Před měsícem +1

    There should be a follow up on what's happened to Jack Delroy, that would be interesting

  • @IBeenOnHots
    @IBeenOnHots Před měsícem

    Barry!!! Whats up my dude. I never actually thought about the fact Jack couldve killed everyone. Went right over my head. Intriguing as all hell!

  • @fatazzcat461
    @fatazzcat461 Před měsícem +1

    It just got silly at the end. Basically the hypocrisy part messed it up for me.

  • @dg_537
    @dg_537 Před měsícem +3

    4:40 Wait what? If the thing we were seeing as the movie viewers was a recording of that specific episode of Jack's program then how was the recording capable of recording the worms illusion? Was the bald guy actually magic or did the demon manage to put the illusion everyone saw into the final recording? Or what?

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem +2

      There were no worms. The recording showed nothing. We need to separate the live view to the recording view. Once we were all hypnotised, we couldn't tell the difference between realities.

    • @dg_537
      @dg_537 Před měsícem +2

      @@WolfmansGotNards I purposely didn't stare at the circle lol and still saw the worms

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem

      lol!!

  • @romanwithers7372
    @romanwithers7372 Před měsícem +4

    need to watch the playback of jack killing the people or was he just in a trance but the video needs to be watched lol

    • @Jonathanhorrorz
      @Jonathanhorrorz Před měsícem +1

      He didn’t kill them lol if you noticed the naysayer was still burnt

  • @slowmotion8731
    @slowmotion8731 Před měsícem +1

    It was a solid movie. Cool ending to keep you guessing.

  • @Despond
    @Despond Před měsícem

    The kid was possessed before the Fugue. That's why it couldn't be hypnotized, asking why the guys with worms was acting weird, that's why it kept starring into the camera with that weird expression as a method to "possess" the audience (us) too. He most likely made a deal way back "in the trees" or with that cult. This entity was playing around like one would probably expect, feeding on fears, being horrifically mischievous with the attention and audience. I think the movie was solid and a little refreshing but the ending was all too rushed.

  • @tmp1k
    @tmp1k Před měsícem +2

    But we’re literally watching the tapes being played back so why do we see the worms and then not. Unless the hypnosis works on us too.

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem +2

      That's the idea. The hypnosis is working on us (not really obviously).

    • @tmp1k
      @tmp1k Před měsícem

      @@WolfmansGotNards I was feeling hypnotized

  • @Michael_Jeromy_Kaiser
    @Michael_Jeromy_Kaiser Před měsícem +1

    LILLY KEPT TELLING JACK HE WAS GOING TO BE FAMOUS AND YOU'LL KNOW IF JACK KILLED EVERYONE INSTEAD OF LILLY IF NO ONE HEADS WERE EXPLODED

  • @davidalangay1186
    @davidalangay1186 Před 10 dny

    The impression I got was Jack wanted the best ratings so he as explained in this video made a deal with the Devil with the price of his wife getting terminal lung cancer.
    Having said this, I've read enough Ghost Rider comic books to know that the Devil will honour the terms of a contract but he'll use a method gullible dummies like Jack did not sign up for. In Ghost Rider, motorcycle stunt rider Johnny Blaze makes a deal with the Devil to spare his foster father Crash Simpson from dying from terminal cancer (much like Jack's wife) for his mortal soul. Devil honours the bargain: Crash does not die from cancer, he dies from a motorcycle stunt gone horribly wrong.
    Same thing here with Jack. Jack got exactly what he wanted. Jack gets a Halloween show that amps up the ratings in exchange for his wife's life but the devil sets things up all nicely for Lilly and the good Doctor June to come on the show and do that summoning, along with the doubting skeptic and the deadspeaker. Once all the pieces are in place, events happen that get the viewers hooked, and begin the rating climb. At the right moment, Lilly goes full demonic mode and kills everyone, live on the air. Jack tries to escape but the Devil has one more thing waiting: he takes Jack through a mirror dreamscape of his show to remind him not only what he asked for, what he had to pay to get it, but also in assh?le fashion showed Jack flashbacks that led him to where he is now. The devil is not done with him yet though, because among the wrecked corpses of the people killed by Lilly, the Devil makes Jack kill Lilly through the metaphorical sacrifice of his wife in the flashback.
    That's my take anyways. It's a little different from Wolfman's take since I think Lilly really did kill everyone in demonic fashion but it was Jack who killed Lilly because the Devil wanted to finish up his assh?lery with a flourish. If you look closely at the ending scene, Gus's head is still twisted around, Doctor June's neck is still slit, and the sceptic's head is still a smoldering cinder.

  • @Chufly21
    @Chufly21 Před měsícem

    Such a fantastic movie. Really gets you thinking for sure

  • @twiztidradio
    @twiztidradio Před měsícem

    Will you be doing a ‘you’ll never find me’ ending explained? Very interesting to see others views on that story.

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem

      I've never actually heard of that movie before. 🤔 I'll need to check it out.

  • @markparker2893
    @markparker2893 Před měsícem +1

    Maybe it's only me but I think Carmichael is the devil. The film centers on Jack's pursuit for the truth and Carmichael attempts to dispel that the devil exists. The clue is in the title, Lilley is a distraction, yes she is possessed but not by the devil. The other major clue is Carmichael performing magic, that we all saw...I.e master of illusion. Another reference to the devil and finally as an illusionist he performed the greatest trick....that the devil does not exist by finding ways to discredit Jack. He then appears to be killed by the demon but listen to what he says, he calls it master, he knows what it is. I have watched this movie several times now and I am fully convinced the plot lines are there to deceive us that ultimately the devil doesn't exist yet he is named in the title. Finally the devil was present from the start of the late night show way before Lilly appeared .

  • @Forget1987
    @Forget1987 Před měsícem +1

    He's in a dream from the hypnosis awake lol great film top 10 horror film all time great plot

  • @YeahisaiditSowhatVENOM
    @YeahisaiditSowhatVENOM Před měsícem +1

    I love this movie for everything but especially because the message is true some people will do any and everything sacrifice any and everybody to become famous that's what all of the celebrities are going through right now.. this isn't just a movie it's basically a documentary with actors

  • @apxj8994
    @apxj8994 Před měsícem +1

    from the beginning onwards the movie was very unsettling....

  • @blankname6629
    @blankname6629 Před 23 dny

    I think your right on with your explanation

  • @Miraken81
    @Miraken81 Před měsícem

    Great film. The film always walk between the lines and play with us as we are viewers mesmerize too in a way. In french we say "briser le quatrième mur" which means that the film break the fourth wall but i don't know if it's a English expression.

  • @iknowyouarebutiamnot
    @iknowyouarebutiamnot Před měsícem

    THANK YOU! IMO this is the correct conclusion! The real string-pullers were the big wigs at The Grove. Jack indeed was the murderer and WE were all hypnotized.

  • @jessicabing6222
    @jessicabing6222 Před měsícem

    It`s like they made up 4 different endings and just showed them all. They needed those title cards from Clue between the scenes that said "That`s what could have happened" and "But this is what really happened".

  • @briandeaton1209
    @briandeaton1209 Před měsícem +1

    The ending is to be taken literally because it’s found footage. Unfortunately they added the hallucination scenes deviated from the conceit and ruins the movie.

  • @Breacher1968
    @Breacher1968 Před měsícem

    In the end where it say's End of transmission .there's a word appearing So it is done its really quick..and then it goes back to End of transmission.

  • @criticalshotstudios
    @criticalshotstudios Před měsícem

    the fact that everyone was freaking out and when gus first started to pick the hole lily started smiling, Car lost control right then

  • @kathybennett2108
    @kathybennett2108 Před měsícem +3

    I love this movie!!!!🎃

  • @adnanhowlader143
    @adnanhowlader143 Před měsícem +1

    I mean they showed in tapes that lily is possessed , that means she actually killed everyone

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem +1

      No. It means she was possessed for sure. But it could still have been Jack doing the killing.

  • @khal7723
    @khal7723 Před měsícem

    This is an interesting interpretation. I actually really like this. I don’t think this is what happened. But I really like this view of events

  • @jonathansmith4386
    @jonathansmith4386 Před měsícem

    There was a point in the movie some may have missed. There were audience members who didn't see the worms in the hypnotic state. All audiences were gone, though when Lily was possessed. Jack did sign a deal with the devil. But it was abrakkus. ABRAKKUS, the word Abra kadabra is formed from. Magic, TV magic. Was a fantastic movie. The end was setup throughout the whole movie. Christou died prior to the hypnosis.

  • @GroovyGhoul1e
    @GroovyGhoul1e Před měsícem

    I was thinking he sold his wife's soul for fame and that's exactly what he got, not the way he wanted

  • @sarahgonggryp3331
    @sarahgonggryp3331 Před měsícem

    Right before the clip of the show begins we are shown a clock that slowly moves up and beeps - were we hypnotized the whole time?

  • @beyondthefilmfatale145
    @beyondthefilmfatale145 Před měsícem

    I loved the ending of the movie. I like this interpretation. I am watching it for the third time (twice in the cinema) with a friend who hasn't seen it yer. I will keep this theory in mind.

  • @glenpage28
    @glenpage28 Před měsícem

    I really enjoyed the movie. I went to the cinema to watch it and I was hooked but the ending was a bit confusing so this video does help make sense of it

  • @nazmisuhaimiflicks
    @nazmisuhaimiflicks Před měsícem +1

    This movie is so good.

  • @Forget1987
    @Forget1987 Před měsícem

    Yeah he played a good devil get me my burgundy jacket ahahahaha

  • @joshfactor1
    @joshfactor1 Před měsícem +2

    i don't know; i mean i guess it's possible but that ending sounds like a cop-out

  • @UndeadEggmiester
    @UndeadEggmiester Před měsícem

    My take on the ending was shit didn't hit the fan until we saw on tape Jack's wife in a white light behind him. In most movies that light and look is meant for heaven or angels. So lilly saw that the demon in her went berserk because it knew that he was the last hope in getting his demon master resurrected. Just like it was his wife telling him to put her out of her misery by using the sacrificial knife from the cult that ended up being lilly. Of course saying that I wouldn't be surprised if something regarding the hypnosis didn't help in with everything.

  • @MAGAMER1300
    @MAGAMER1300 Před měsícem

    Personally i think the wife knew that the child had to be sacrificed as it was now a host of the demon so she tricked him by making him put her out her misery, but actually stabbing the young girl. Therefore finishing the young girls purpose to be sacrificed and stopping the outbreak of the demon.
    "So it is done" pops up at the end saying "so the sacrifice has been sacrificed"

  • @nolangutierrez9572
    @nolangutierrez9572 Před měsícem

    I saw it for what it was. I saw the last parts as Jack's perspective before it returns to the master tape.

  • @Namadadi_iddi
    @Namadadi_iddi Před měsícem

    I like this movie, i hate movies that leave me in the hunger but this time the movie people on this did it so well

  • @themutupoguy
    @themutupoguy Před měsícem

    That's a good theory!

  • @dookieshoe2905
    @dookieshoe2905 Před měsícem

    I thought it was brilliant from beginning to the insane end. I thought all of it actually happened the way we saw it and it was just Jack who was in the trance/dream state. Though I don't know how to explain why the demon would want him to stab her. Maybe it was Minnie's influence on him from beyond the grave. She says something like, "I didn't think they would let you see me" so she used that opportunity to have him "do this last thing for her" and use the knife to kill the possessed Lily. From the very beginning his wife was trying to break through and speak to him and when they summoned Abraxas at one point Lily turns to Jack and in his wifes voice says, "how could you let this happen?"
    Idk, I need to watch it again to really work it all out. I'm glad it was ambiguous like that, it adds some mystery to it and makes you think a bit and it's magic/supernatural, it shouldn't be easily explained.

    • @ethanbell7283
      @ethanbell7283 Před měsícem +3

      Lilly was the sacrifice abaraxis needed to be let loose it was always destined for her to be sacrificed. In the movie they mention lily was the only survivor from the statanists and they say was it luck or did the let her make it out on purpose well they did to finish the ritual to bring abaraxis into the world but she had to be 13 before being sacrificed and jack just happened to be the dummy they tricked into the contract he signed in the woods.

  • @thesnakeman8006
    @thesnakeman8006 Před měsícem

    5:56. This scene kind of made me laugh a little. As if handing over the check was going to save haig

  • @jm4871
    @jm4871 Před měsícem

    Jack was behind it all. He will get away with it.

  • @fyreleomh1896
    @fyreleomh1896 Před měsícem +4

    I would agree with you but the crispy skeptic still being burnt up makes me question if Jack really did wipe them all out.

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem

      In reality, Jack could easily have set him alight with a match or lighter.

    • @fyreleomh1896
      @fyreleomh1896 Před měsícem +1

      @@WolfmansGotNards but how did he keep the suit from catching 🔥

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem

      @@fyreleomh1896 the same way it would've been prevented if it were Lilly who done it. Neither would be able to be explained how the suit didn't catch fire.

  • @thehollowsofficial
    @thehollowsofficial Před měsícem

    lilly is the last survivor of the cult who worshipped abraxis, she was always gonna be sacrificed by wish of abraxis (she had been kidnapped for years) but she was the one who got away from him!!! cue her meeting jack!! someone who had no clue but was in debt to the same demon hence the killing at the end!! he was the fall guy for the girl who was always meant to be the sacrifice!! my take!! could be wrong but...

  • @NX--XO-bi5st
    @NX--XO-bi5st Před měsícem

    From what I can tell it's a modern day retelling of "Stingy Jack"(Jack -0-Lantern)

  • @Venator2015
    @Venator2015 Před měsícem

    I like to think Jack was the possessed one the whole time.

  • @AudioAssassin
    @AudioAssassin Před měsícem

    I think it was Lily doing the killing. That's what I like to believe anyway because I love supernatural stuff, lol.

  • @Brooklyn_Ann
    @Brooklyn_Ann Před měsícem +8

    I also like the theory that there was no demon. It was Madeline getting revenge for being sacrificed for nothing.

    • @bryankriser8656
      @bryankriser8656 Před měsícem

      how she would have to poesses someone and she was a human not a demon sorry makes zero sense

  • @NX--XO-bi5st
    @NX--XO-bi5st Před měsícem

    The end Jack was tricked by the devil like how Jack did it by the tall trees

  • @finpark7785
    @finpark7785 Před měsícem

    I think Lily killed everyone, and jacks wife helped jack kill Lilly, which was the only way to close the vessel which both his wife and the demon can communicate through. Jack's wife clearly desperately tried to warn him through that clairvoyant guy, and when jack let lilly channel abraxus, his wife came through lily and said something like "how can you let this happen, jack"...

  • @crashfellow82
    @crashfellow82 Před měsícem +1

    I think he became famous because he's the host who killed all his guests.

  • @capucchan8
    @capucchan8 Před měsícem +1

    this movie was bonkers

  • @linmaslow3806
    @linmaslow3806 Před 16 dny

    Your interpretation ignores that the film is made from the original master. Cameras can’t be hypnotized. Lily said Jack would soon be very famous. His infamy started when the police attired. It happened.

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před 16 dny

      Based on the fact that when we see the worms come out of the guy due to him being hypnotised, I'd say the only real camera footage is when we see them roll the tapes back to prove it didn't happen.
      So we're not actually watching it through a lens at all times.

  • @justinfalzon6854
    @justinfalzon6854 Před měsícem

    I clicked on this video on subbed because the channel name is Wolfman's Got Nards.

  • @Szanth
    @Szanth Před měsícem

    The thing is it still shows Car all burned the fuck up. So it couldn't have been Jack that did it, unless we're also saying Jack has pyrokinetic mind powers like a demon does.

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem

      You don't need pyrotechnic abilities to burn someone.

    • @Szanth
      @Szanth Před měsícem +1

      @@WolfmansGotNards To burn them the way he was burned, you do. His clothes were untouched. Was he wearing asbestos. The scene at the end wasn't "similar" to the end result we saw that Abraxas created, it was exactly the same. What we saw was what was happening.

    • @WolfmansGotNards
      @WolfmansGotNards  Před měsícem

      Hey may have been wearing cologne, set alight and the fire put out fast. Endless possibilities.

  • @BabyDoIIx
    @BabyDoIIx Před měsícem +1

    It was unique for sure… but I think I was way too hyped for it…
    I think it could’ve been at least another 20+ minutes longer… mainly to explain a little bit… the whole thing with his wife made no sense to me… the ‘cult’ thing made no sense to me…
    I get what those are… but how are they tied into the ending??? Even “..the tall trees..” what the heck did I miss!?
    I don’t think it needed to explain everything in detail… but I assumed I would notice a few, “OHH THAT EXPLAINS ______” like again his wife … her in the bed at the end.. are they trying to say… he killed her?? And if he did, why would he do that?? Why would her health impact his show? I don’t get it???
    And what the heck was the whole ending!? Was he hallucinating? Was he in hell? I don’t get it…

    • @MissBliss818
      @MissBliss818 Před měsícem +2

      The tall trees represented the Garden Grove where he sold his soul. The wife sacrificed with the knife I took as his sacrifice for fame. He traded her soul for his fame, killing a loved one for clout. Her cancer was his debt, and he didn't actually kill her with a dagger, that was just an illusion (imo) because in his mind he sacrificed his love, but he doesn't have blood on his hands. The illusion was the devils trickery to remind Jack that he actually does.

    • @rogdawg123
      @rogdawg123 Před měsícem

      baby doll 😍😍😍

  • @javo985
    @javo985 Před měsícem

    I think the Evil One's powers manifested into Jack and Jack ended up killing everyone in his delusional state. My interpretation :)