The following contains spoilers for Until Dawn.Until Dawn director reveals that the movie secretly has another ending. Inspired by the 2015 choose-your-own-adventure game, the movie focuses on a group of friends who are desperately trying to survive a supernatural death loop. They are targeted by armed killers, a wendigo, and Peter Stormare's Dr. Hill while doing their best to survive through Until Dawn's final moments. With a budget of $15 million, it is expected to earn approximately $8 million in its opening weekend. Like most horror movies, Until Dawn hinges on its finale.

However, in an interview with Bloody Disgusting, director David F. Sandberg its that it is not the only official ending. He acknowledged that there is an alternate conclusion, which will be included among the other deleted scenes when the movie enters the home video market. While he did not explain what the alternate finale would entail, he shared that the main cast would have the same fate, with some slight differences. Check out Sandberg's quote below:

There is an alternate ending to the film in the deleted scenes, which will be in the home video release! It ends the same way for the main cast, but it’s a little different.

What The Alternate Ending Means For Until Dawn

It Ties Into The Video Game

When the Until Dawn video game was first released in 2015, it immediately distinguished itself by ensuring intense replayability. Every decision that a gamer made would play a significant role in determining which characters lived, died, or were mutilated during each session. Every new run-through meant that players could change the narrative in drastic ways, which made for a far more compelling playthrough. The movie attempted to replicate that style with the death loop, which allowed for significant changes, but it was still not as extreme as the game's various changes.

The Until Dawn game was originally followed by a prequel, The Inpatient, and a spin-off, Until Dawn: Rush of Blood.

Featuring an alternate ending is far more in line with the unique format that continues to set the game apart. One alternate finale is not nearly as intense of a change as the game would often make, but the difference in mediums ensured that the movie could never replicate the level of choice that a video game allows. Simply including one alternate ending is still a sign that this movie was attempting to honor the original's style, just as the inclusion of the death loop does. Sandberg did his best to communicate a storytelling style that is fairly impossible in movies.

Our Take On Until Dawn's Alternate Ending

It Is Important To Withhold Judgment

Clover (Ella Rubin) looking bored outside a blue house in Until Dawn

Image via Sony Pictures

The alternate ending will not feature any significant changes, given that Sandberg has already emphasized that everything will "end the same way" for the characters. Whatever that ending is, it is important to restrain expectations, as it will likely only feature minor edits. Still, it is a clever touch that indicates the director's respect for the game, which is always nice to see when it comes to a video game adaptation. Until Dawn depended on alternate endings, so even a non-significant change to the finale is proof that this movie is attempting to honor the original story.

Source: Bloody Disgusting

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Until Dawn
Release Date
April 25, 2025
Runtime
103 Minutes
Director
David F. Sandberg
  • Headshot Of Ella Rubin
    Ella Rubin
    Clover
  • Headshot Of Michael Cimino
    Michael Cimino
    Max

WHERE TO WATCH

RENT

Writers
Gary Dauberman, Blair Butler
Producers
Carter Swan, Roy Lee, Gary Dauberman, Charles Miller, Lotta Losten, Asad Qizilbash