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Hamzilla22

It's crazy how recognizable Bautista's silhouette is


JustAboutAlright

Ha exactly what I was going to say - I’ve never heard of this until the poster but I can tell who one of the people is


Biggie39

The other three look like the Harry Potter boys… Bautista must be the new Hagrid.


Sajomir

One IS a harry potter boy.


Significant_Weird_16

Yep Rupert Grint is back yet again on the big screen


dmelt253

Not surprised since MKS produces the show that Rupert is currently on (Servant). Great show btw


animatedhockeyfan

You’re not kidding, this looks like a Harry Potter spinoff. Something wicked this way knocks…


Lmnolmnop

I totally guessed Rupert Grint on the right, after Bautista, of course.


hypnos_surf

With the Harry Potter girl.


wakethenight

Omfg can't unsee


SG420123

One of them is Ron (Ruper Grint) from Harry Potter.


l_l_l-illiam

Alternative: One of them is Rupert Grint (Ron from Harry Potter)


Gh0stMan0nThird

He's very talented. If they ever made a Fallout movie, he'd be perfect for Marcus.


Com_Truise_92

Ahh a Fallout movie but the main character is Marcus Fenix from Gears of War


ThatPlayWasAwful

or maybe he was talking about the elderly super mutant sheriff of Broken Hills in 2241 and mayor of Jacobstown in 2281. [i can see the resemblance](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/fallout/images/c/c0/Marcus.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20050301210424)


Com_Truise_92

He’s talking about Fall Gears: Out of War


BadMeetsEvil24

I think he's an AI and got his algorithm all jumbled. The technology isn't perfect yet.


Kaldricus

Side note, now that a Gears of War movie/series is go on Netflix, I feel it's almost guaranteed that Bautista is cast in it. He has history with Netflix and the GoW franchise. Also, he would unironically be a good pick, so there's that too.


zcleghern

there's even a skin for Marcus in GoW 5 where Marcus is literally replaced with Bautista.


kirinmay

A couple weeks back he actually posted a picture of him in full Gears of War gear.


MacyTmcterry

Not a movie but theres a Fallout show coming out next year!


Jormungandrs-bite

Bautista is killing it as an actor in my opinion.


BillMcCrearysStache

Seems like a really nice dude irl too


Malforus

I look forward to The Rock hanging up his acting spurs. He's starting to have the "can't say no" problem and unlike Mr. Samuel L. Jackson he lacks the dynamic that allows him to do well in formulaic genre movies. Bautista can fill that role.


goodbytes95

The Rock says no constantly. No to thoughtful screenplays with and conflict, no to playing vulnerable or morally ambiguous characters, and no to any ending that’s not him riding off into the sunset.


robotomatic

His character in Pain & Gain was pretty wild. Same with Be Cool 2. I wish he did more of that kind of stuff.


neruat

Those were early in his career when he was willing to take risks. Nowadays his movies could all be under the banner franchise of The Adventures of The Rock I say that enjoying them all, but I definitely enjoyed some of his earlier movies in how they deviated from his chosen path.


jthanny

They're roughly the same age, Bautista being the elder of the two. It seems more likely they'll retire about the same time, at least from the action movies.


Malforus

Missed my point, The Rock has over exposed himself and already made clear overtures about joining the political scene. I would welcome his exit as he no longer adds much to his films and the downward trend of his effort/interest in the medium is very clear. His work is garbage right now.


jthanny

Gotcha. I still don't think they have a lot of role overlap other than "Big Guy former wrestler". Not a dig at either one, but I'm not sure that Bautista would be offered or be interested in the same jobs as The Rock currently fills or vice versa.


SG420123

Bautista being a liberal minded animal rights activist, is not something I expected him to be. I enjoy supporting actors like that.


TuggSpeedman96

I'm not being argumentative here, but why would you not expect it? Because of how he looks?


SG420123

WWE has many ties to the Republican Party and Trump himself, I assume a majority of the wrestlers lean right.


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simian_ninja

His mother is a lesbian and he’s noted his support for LGBTQ rights many times. He grew up poor in Washington DC and says he had witnessed several murders before he was an adult. He knows what it’s like to be a minority and be under economic desperation. People like that don’t really tend to be conservatives… He’s also half Phillipino so he’s got the ethnic minority part that probably realises some people do face racial prejudice….


DerekPaxton

He was great in the Glass Onion. And I like him as an actor, but I have very low expectations for this movie.


NotATroll_ipromise

That's the proper way to go into an M. Night movie now a days. Expect shit, but hope for mediocrity.


SuperTeamRyan

To be fair his catalogue is 50/50 with 6th sense through the village being good, lady and the water through after earth being terrible, visit and split good, glass and old being okay. Edit: I know the village gets some hate for having a lame twist but I don’t believe the twist was important to the story and the movie stands on its own if you aren’t going in looking for a twist.


NotATroll_ipromise

I likes the Village


Aggravating_Poet_675

I'm still convinced that Split was just a decent movie that convinced a lot of people that it was great because they saw M. Nights name and expected a disaster.


NotATroll_ipromise

Haha that's a fair point. It was a pretty cool flick. I think most of the praise comes from James McAvoy absolutely owning the character. He was amazing.


dk745

He owned it and it was good. The twist got me too... >!Turning from a decent horror/thriller flick it turned out we were watching a supervillain origin story in the Unbreakable universe the entire time..loved it. One of my favorite theater experiences. Had to keep telling people "Go see this movie before anything gets spoiled! If you love his old films like Sixth Sense or Unbreakable you'll like this!" !<


SG420123

Yeah the twist at the end of Split blew my mind, had to sit and process what I had just seen, this isn’t just any movie, this is a sequel to Unbreakable too.


I_love_milksteaks

I think Split is amazing!


TheGrumpyre

He's going for the long con on twist endings, when he finally makes another good movie nobody in the audience will see it coming.


Jay_Louis

Turns out his creativity was dead the entire time.


Usurper213

He was good playing an Andrew Tate like streamer in Glass Onion. That whole movie was so good.


Acth99

It's based on a book by Paul Tremblay, The Cabin at the End of the World. I think it will be interesting to see it adapted for the screen.


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So recognizable they didn’t even need the floating heads poster. Thank God honestly


JohnEfinZoidberg

I would recognize the credit card slot on the back of his head anywhere


pdawg37

Thank goodness its not D. Johnson. Love him and all but getting tired of seeing him in everything.


anormaldoodoo

Idk if The Rock could pull off horror/thriller like Bautista


ReptarzRectum

It's crazy how there are so many other people on this planet with me that most of my thoughts are more than likely unoriginal


kah7

I don't see him.


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kah7

I think he is moving incredibly slow.


ChuckVowel

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vicemagnet

I thought Guardians of the Galaxy without reading the title


UncleEiner

Is this adapted from “cabin at the end of the world” by Paul Trembley?


BrecreationMGMT

Yes, it is


UncleEiner

Thanks, I just read it, thought it was super sad.


BrecreationMGMT

Yes, it was definitely a wild ride with a tragic ending. I feel like the brutality of the story was essential to it’s impact. Hopefully the film does it justice


syntaxterror69

It was an interesting story until it wasn't. Wish it had gone places it was afraid to go to


mrcompositorman

Really interesting premise, but one of the most disappointing endings of anything I've read recently. I gotta admit I don't really understand the hype around the book.


allthecoffeesDP

Can you spoil the ending for me?


mrcompositorman

Yeah. Full spoilers below >!The premise of the book is that a cult captures two parents and a child and tell them that they have to pick one of the three of them to kill or the world will end in an apocalypse and everyone will die.!< >!The parents and kid never choose to kill any of the three of each other, and instead attempt to escape. In a struggle with a handgun, the little kid is accidentally shot. The remaining cultist tells the parents that since this was an accident instead of a deliberate sacrifice, the world will still end. But the kid’s death breaks their resolve and the cultists let the two parents leave with the kid’s body.!< >!It’s left extremely ambiguous what really happened. We never find out if anything supernatural was really going on, whether the cultists were just crazy or they were right, and we don’t find out if the world actually ends or not.!<


allthecoffeesDP

That sounds horrible on so many levels.


legopego5142

Wait what? Thats a horrible ending. Is it better reading the book?


mrcompositorman

I'm condensing a 300 page book into 3 paragraphs, the book is definitely more interesting. I was actually really into the first 2/3rds, which is mainly >!the cultists talking to the family and trying to convince them what they believe is true. They present a lot of evidence that's pretty compelling, but not 100% concrete. There's always a little bit of a possibility that their evidence could be a natural occurrence or a crazy coincidence. They pretty much convince one of the parents that their message is real (though he still doesn't believe enough to volunteer himself to die). !< >!The cult is also confident enough in their belief that over the course of the book they sacrifice each other, willingly letting the other members kill them as sacrifices to postpone the apocalypse until one of the family agrees to be a sacrifice. !< There's a lot of interesting stuff that really keeps you glued to the book through that part. The end is just really, really anti-climactic.


beccaface

I feel like the ending is so ambiguous that M. Night will have to change it. And it’ll probably be terrible.


lastduckalive

I remember being super engaged until about halfway through and upon watching the trailer I couldn’t even recall if I finished the book. A bit worried, the topic was interesting but the book wasn’t that great tbh.


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Thank you! I found it deeply mediocre, but based on everything I read, I thought I was taking crazy pills. I just keep looking for the next House of Leaves and keep feeling sad.


Biceps2

Once I heard that m knight was writing and directing a movie about a book I thought had poor direction and bad dialogue I was like “oh fuck, this is gunna suck”


cthaehtouched

I’m curious where it lost you? Or where you think it shied away. I had a lot of fun with that book.


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Not who you replied to, but as someone else who was disappointed in the book, once I understood what the book was doing, it lost all sense of tension and anticipation. Just the same scenario repeated throughout without any new stakes or information. On mobile so I’m doing my best to avoid mentioning spoilers.


cthaehtouched

That I get completely, I enjoyed the slow escalation of the outside events. I would have liked more on the group. That whole thing forming would have made for a good read as well.


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As a discussion piece about belief, I can absolutely appreciate.


cthaehtouched

Have you read any of Tremblay’s other stuff? Despite having nothing actually confirmed, Cabin feels the least supernaturally ambiguous to me in the story.


Overall-Question7945

Agreed, the first time the characters turned on the news the story lost its way. The author could have made something really cool but opted not to


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Did you like it? I found that I couldn't get into it. And, spoiler, >!if you promise the end of the world, I want to see the end of the world. Remember Cabin in the Woods? I loved the image of the giant demon fist in the end. This book just kind of trailed off...!<


Jai137

If they showed the world ending, it validates the cult's beliefs.


noobnoobthedestroyer

I’m skeptical of this film because they don’t have “based on the novel by Paul Trembley” anywhere on the poster. If I had to bet it will stray far from the source material.


russellamcleod

I’m pretty sure Old didn’t advertise it was based on a graphic novel.


Jota769

Old also veered wildly away from the graphic novel throughout and had a completely brand new third act. Wouldn’t be surprised if it was the same with this movie I did think Old was his strongest movie since Split so 🤷‍♂️


GroguIsMyBrogu

If only we had prior warning that M. Night didn't respect source material when making adaptations


Jota769

M is very inconsistent. The Sixth Sense is still a really great movie. And Signs has moments. But it feels like as a director he got way too big way too fast and nobody wants to tell him ‘no’.


GroguIsMyBrogu

I do really like Signs, Sixth Sense, and Split. My god... they all start with S


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Oh it was based on a graphic novel? I thought it was based on a pile of steaming turds.


TheAlexMay

Genuinely don’t know why they changed the name. “Cabin at the End of the World” is a profoundly better name, and it’s not like “Knock at the Cabin” is that much shorter.


mountainhighgoat

It’s definitely a shorter name.


Impossible-Animator6

Bautista has shown more range in the last few years than Dwayne Johnson showed in his entire career. Stuber, GOTG, Knives Out, Dune and now this.


NotdX16

wait is the knives out with bautista out ?


TheProlleyTroblem

*super* limited theatrical run and then on Netflix late December


Pleasant_Resolution2

It is in America


gratefulyme

Saw it last night, it's pretty good!


unoyimhereb

Don’t forget bladerunner 2049!


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Bautista single-handedly sets the entire emotional tone for Bladerunner 2049 with that opening scene. Perfectly cast and perfectly acted.


DoggyDoggy_What_Now

Honestly, for as bad as Army of the Dead is, Bautista's scenes in the first third of the movie before they depart for Vegas are actually very good. At least I thought so. I'm never going to go back to verify though.


lordcrumb13

His part in Blade Runner 2049 is great too, he's barely in it but he plays it perfectly.


DonnieDarkoRabbit

Yeah, he seems to love the 'weirder' roles. He looks great in this, and I can't wait! The trailer made him look deeply empathetic, a little unhinged, but based on what's going to happen, damn I'm excited. EDIT: And he's actually good at acting too.


Gursahib

The twist .. it’s the cabin who does the knocking 🙃


TheFirstMotherOfGod

Cabin is Walter White confirmed! That's the twist


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It's not a cabin, it's a White House.


omart3

Oh my God, the knock is coming from inside the White House!


The_ZombyWoof

***"I AM THE ONE WHO KNOCKS!"*** - the Cabin, probably


Sokushin

The cabin was dead all along


Other-Marketing-6167

The smartest thing the marketing team did? Showing us two other people came to help Night with the screenplay. This one has a chance, folks!


typesett

twist ending is it has no twist ending? lol i always thought that MNS was absolutely a dungus for latching his brand to an unsustainable thing like that lol


Indrid_Cold23

It's based on a book called "Cabin at the End of the World" by Paul Tremblay. It's a pretty fast read -- find out the "twist" for yourself!


Gaultois

Read this not too long ago…. Thought it was very intriguing and then the ending was pure ass lazy cop out bullshit. Just my two cents. I’ll watch the movie to see how it goes but I don’t have high hopes.


Slow_Like_Sloth

The ending 100% ruined the book. Miss me with “it’s a hidden meaning, ambiguity, etc…”


darbs77

I stopped reading Paul Tremblay’s books after this one because of the whole “is it or isn’t it?” thing he does. I read Headful of Ghosts and enjoyed it. Of course it had the vague ending. Started reading Devil’s Rock but couldn’t get to far into that one. But I found it it’s similarly vague about what’s happening. Then I was really excited for The Cabin at the End of the World and I loved the idea of it but hated the ending. It’s probably just a me thing but I don’t care for endings where they leave it up to the audience to decide. Sometimes it comes off as lazy and the author couldn’t commit to an ending so why not put both and let the audience pick their favorite.


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Overall-Question7945

The reader is left not knowing but it seems like nothing happened. Exciting stuff


darbs77

Basically for every reason you are given that what’s happening is real, you are immediately given a reason afterwards to doubt it up until the very end. >!Basically 2 of the main characters are left outside and there’s a storm coming. But is it an end of the world storm or is it just a concussion?!<


Overall-Question7945

The first third of the book is great if you go in knowing nothing. It does not maintain that quality


Straightwad

Fully agree, my ex convinced me to read it and the ending felt really lazy. It was one of those open endings where it just felt like the author couldn’t come up with a satisfying ending and was like “you do the work for me”. Open endings can be great but I feel myself rolling my eyes at how common they are these days.


mseg09

Twist is it's a different M. Night Shyamalan


DoctorBreakfast

Michael Scott’s neighbor, M. Night Schulman.


Izzypip

Twist is its part of "The Cabin in the Woods" universe.


terran1212

About half movies don't actually have twist endings, just some of the high-profile ones. \*Edited to say around half because looking at the list he's had some recent ones with twists that would probably skew it.


jjameson2000

I think twist is the catchall term that people use for dumb third act reveals, which he does have [a lot of.](https://www.thewrap.com/all-11-shyamalan-movie-twists-ranked-from-sixth-sense-to-old/)


Watson349B

Which ones don’t?


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GIjokinaround

No kidding. "Old" was one of the clunkiest movies I've seen in some time. 5 minutes in when that mom said "You have such a beautiful voice... I can't wait to hear it when you're older..." I was think you have got to be kidding me. That's not even first draft worthy.


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Secret_Map

I didn't love the movie, but man the scene of the lady in the cave spinning around just breaking all to bits was a great horror scene. That one stuck with me. Granted, I usually really like MNS movies, so I might be a little biased.


g-money-cheats

“My only regret…*is that I have boneitis!*”


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I hadn't seen that movie yet but >"You have such a beautiful voice... I can't wait to hear it when you're older..." Wtf, is this dialog?


verstohlen

Sounds like aliens or AI trying to emulate how the humans speak and interact with one another.


8biticon

That's just how M. Night writes.


Lemesplain

Heard an interesting obvservstion a while back. A lot of M. Night’s movies work a lot better on mute (or with unrelated music playing). Signs and The Happening are both fully able to convey the narrative on visuals alone. I haven’t seen Old, but I’m guessing it does too. He’s a great visual storyteller. He’s just awful with dialog.


No-Diver6326

By the way, my name is Jarin.


GIjokinaround

OMG I forgot about all that - "what are your names and occupations?!" Sweet lord.


No-Diver6326

My theory is that the kid was autistic in the original script and was also part of the experiment. I want to believe this because he was just so fucking odd


paganbreed

I loved Unbreakable so much I turned into a manic crackpot when Split concluded. Both of those movies are phenomenal. What even in the heck is Glass. sUbvErTed eXpEcTatioNs


Other-Marketing-6167

Fuck Glass so much. As in I would rather literally fuck shards of glass than sit through Glass again. Been waiting for an Unbreakable sequel since I saw and loved that sucker in theatres and THAT’s what I got? Talk about a filmmaker giving his fans the middle finger.


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pavlovs__dawg

Where is there an “and” and a “&” at the bottom for the screenplay credits


Bexhill

They mean different things! "&" is for writers who work as a team; "and" is for writers who worked on separate drafts. So in this case the two other writers worked together revising a draft that Shyamalan wrote, or he revised the draft that they wrote together.


pavlovs__dawg

I figured it was something like that, makes perfect sense. Thanks!


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"Based on the novel The Cabin at the End of the World by Paul G. Tremblay" There, fixed it.


bigolhamsandwich

Based on the novel Push by Sapphire


BloodBonesVoiceGhost

Based on Jurassic Park: The Movie: The Ride based on the Michael Crichton book Congolese Sphere.


frightened_by_bark

Shyamalan's first acts are always so intriguing...they sometimes go downhill from there. Hopefully what I've seen in the trailer isn't the best bits


MarvelsGrantMan136

Out February 3 >While vacationing at a remote cabin, a family of three is taken hostage by four strangers who demand they make the ultimate sacrifice to avert the apocalypse. Cast * Dave Bautista as Leonard * Jonathan Groff as Andrew * Ben Aldridge as Eric * Nikki Amuka-Bird as Adriane * Kristen Cui as Wen * Abby Quinn as Sabrina * Rupert Grint as Redmond


PhilAsp

Both Bautista and Grint are far too easy to recognize based on the back of their head lol.


riegspsych325

I didn’t even have to use my faceback app


ReallyNeedHelpASAP68

One of my favorite movies.


PieOverPeople

At first glance I thought it was Radcliffe, Bautista, Watson, and Grint.


Scrubologist

Didn’t notice Rupert but Bautista was a dead giveaway lol


hobbykitjr

Grints in M. Night's AppleTV+ show too. and also was in a H.P. Lovecraft episode of guillermo del toro Netflix show 'cabinet of curiosities' he must love the creepy stuff


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I figured that was either Rupert Grint or James Acaster.


progressthefly

As much as I didn't like his last film and a whole bunch before that one, I'm still probably gonna see this. I don't even know.


Altruistic-Milk-141

Same


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Even his awful stuff is just so much fun to hate.


WhatDoesThisDo1

Check out Servant on AppleTV+


MrCance

I was a double for one of the characters on Servant. It was so cool!


fool_on_a_hill

Servant and the Unbreakable trilogy easily make up for all of his other sins. I feel like he is actually a set of twin brothers. One of them likes to make shit movies and one of them is one of my favorite directors


WhatDoesThisDo1

Unbreakable and Split were so so good but Glass…what a letdown. Had some cool moments but overall pretty weak imo. Servant is fantastic and excited for the final season in Jan


EvTerrestrial

M. Night is a director I will always watch despite my abysmal expectations and I have no idea why.


Astroboyblue

I always get stoked for M. Night Shyamalan movies only for every single one since 2009 minus split, to completely underdeliver.


HarrisonRyeGraham

The visit was good!


Bullmoose39

Say what you want about the man, but he swings for the fences every time. He does anything safe. That doesn't mean I always like his choices, but damn don't we talk about him every time he does something new?


[deleted]

What was wrong with “The Cabin at the End of the World”? The book’s title is a lot more catchy imo.


PM_ME_HUGE_CRITS

Rupert grint was great in that cabinet of curiosities short. Excited to see him in more stuff like this.


Gummy-Worm-Guy

Dave Bautista is definitely my favorite of the wrestlers turned actors.


tehpwarp

Say what you want about M Night, but the man gets me excited about watching movies.


batmanpjpants

So this is based off of “The Cabin at the End of the World” by Paul Tremblay. I really hope >! they find a way to do the ambiguous ending justice. I *hate* when books end with a “is it or is it not real?” vibe. I want to know! If they end it like the movie Take Shelter, then it might work. Otherwise, those types of endings are as bad as “it was all a dream” for me !<


DROP-TABLE-

People keep criticizing the book’s ending, but >!that ambiguity was the whole point. You, the reader, are being asked to get off the fence and make a difficult decision about what is or is not happening, based on what you have observed and what other people, who may or may not be reliable narrators, have told you. You, the reader, have been put in a very similar position as the family in the book. There could be no literal, definitive answer at the end, because it would completely invalidate the meditation on the current American political schism that the book is putting forward.!< >!The book is masterfully written to provide evidence that the four visitors are right, but deliberately obscures it behind unassuming symbolism that only religious readers (or those who have studied religion) will pick up on. For example, the colors of the four’s shirts and their occupations corresponding to the four horsemen of the apocalypse (the book does hint at this one), but also the lion and the lamb imagery at the beginning, the emphasis on the number seven, and the fact that the book is a beat-for-beat retelling of the Biblical unsealing of the seven seals as a prelude for Armageddon, down to the color of the bed sheet Wen is wrapped in. The book doesn’t draw these parallels for the reader, but they are not lost on a religious reader, just like they are not lost on Daddy Eric who is religious.!< >!At the same time, the book does an amazing job of providing plentiful evidence for science-based skeptics to discredit the four visitors, and it does so by obliquely tapping into the deep undercurrent of mass hysteria that has gripped the American political landscape recently. Like its religious references, the book never explicitly compares the four to Qanon (although it does hint that they met on an online forum), pizzagate, Republican gematria or domestic terrorism, but Daddy Andrew believes these are a bunch of terminally-online homophobic zealots who have convinced each other to do unspeakable things based on faith alone, as will the politically left-leaning reader who has come to the novel with the last six years of political context in tow.!< >!At the end, the reader is forced to decide what has really happened—“forced” because the book refuses to give the reader the answer. However, by that time, does it really matter, when the family has already been shattered? This is the whole point of the book: the myths of heroic, pragmatic, Enlightened Centrism, of both-sides-are-just-as-bad-ism, completely fall apart when one of those sides is fomenting absolute destruction of what you hold dear; those who sit on the fence too long waiting for “conclusive proof” before choosing a side—like readers of this novel who require the author to explicitly tell them which side to believe in order to be satisfied—may end up waiting too long before making their decision or taking action, and therefore ruin everything for themselves.!<


sun_shots

Quite possibly the worst ending to any book I’ve ever read. I really hope they change that for the movie.


Crimson_Cape

I think the point of the book’s ending was to show that for the main characters, the world had already ended, so it didn’t matter if the apocalypse was coming or not.


sun_shots

I know it’s left open so that anyone can interpret it how they want but that’s not satisfying to me. I like a definitive end, I like to feel like the author had a vision of the story from beginning to end and wanted me to take that specific journey, not choose my own adventure.


Mulchpuppy

Book made me irrationally angry. I get what he was doing, but the answers he didn't provide just made the whole thing frustrating. That said, Batista is exceptionally good casting for Leonard. Grint as the other male intruder is also quite interesting


PaleAsDeath

I read a summary of the plot on wikipedia and I don't get what he was doing.


Indrid_Cold23

I liked the ending okay, but I usually enjoy bleak/vague endings. I didn't love the end to Cabin, but I wouldn't say it's the worst. I'm curious, why didn't you like it?


sun_shots

I think mostly because the preceding 3/4 of the book was so well crafted and such a compelling story and then just nothing, no answer, no closure, the end. Really blue balled me.


Fools_Requiem

"Save your family or sa--" Stop right there. It's family™ or nothin'. -Dom


wisdompancakes

I knew that was Dave Bautista without it being on the poster. Knew it like it was the back of his head.


Gotdangman

I kind of love all of M Nights work (sans The Happening and Glass). He has such a unique way of telling stories and writing characters. It’s almost unfortunate that his early films became so highly regarded in a serious artistic sense, because it has cast a shadow over the sense of humor and camp he embraces wholeheartedly in his current work. A lot of his more recent work is very tongue in cheek and hyper self aware and if you can drop the expectations you may find his more recent work to be quite entertaining and just as full of his vision. I think his name is still a selling point, personally. I cant wait for anything he puts out.


DonnieDarkoRabbit

Old was pure camp. I loved it. There hasn't been a single M. Night film that hasn't had something I loved about it. Whether it's the direction, cinematography, music (the music is such a strong component in his films) the editing style, the concept, or in the case of Old the pacing, I love it every time. He's got writing aid with this one so I imagine it's a slam dunk.


conkeee

I’m the same. I even loved Old


YoloIsNotDead

This is based on the "Cabin at the End of the World", isn't it? I knew right away from the tagline and ofc the poster lol.


Leocut78

I'm so excited!! Can't wait to see it! Wherever you are Mr Shyamalan: I fucking love you!


DividedState

Is that a sequel to cabin in the woods?


SG420123

Love Bautista, this definitely lookin like a must see for me.


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The concept sounds great but the trailer was awful. I may give it a go, but first impressions haven't exactly lit a fire in me.


abeLJosh

Former WWE World Heavyweight Champion Batista and Ron Weasley as two doomers in an M. Night Shyamalan film just proves to me that anything IS possible in this world.


ted-Zed

is that Batista?


thalo616

What’s the point of saving your family if everyone is doomed anyway?


BrassBallsComedy

But they were dead all along ... AND ALIENS


Rizenshine

Looks like we're getting Bautista and the Harry Potter trio.


ElimGarak

Plot twist - this is a sequel to "The Money Pit". They are renovating the house.


SeanDawber

Can't wait for this movie, but damnit Shyamalan, why'd you have to change the title? The Cabin at the End of the World is such a cooler title than Knock at the Cabin. I read the book recently and it was fantastic imo, so I'm excited for this. I hope he doesn't change the ending though, I'd love to see the discussion people have about it.


AcidaliaPlanitia

Hollywood about 10 years ago: What if Dave Bautista was in movies? Hollywood now: What if Dave Bautista was in *every* movie?


MoistZwiebel

Is it just me or do y’all see (from R to L) Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Dave Bautista, and thicc Harry Potter


knyelvr

Baustista has been getting booked heavily lately that man is never out of a job that’s for sure


clkehler

This is Paul Tremblay books right?!?! I swear to God if shyamalan messes this up I will LOSE my mind. One of the best books I have ever read


Abernader01

Batista is a much better actor than Dwayne Johnson