@Backrooms_VF This is a Horror saga that should go on for entirely as long as Kane Parsons thinks it should and has ideas for.
I’ll take as many as we can get cause I loved the first film so much, but if he does announce that the story will end with film #2 then I will definitely respect it.
@Daykerpriest I don’t think that’s a hot take, I think he used it kinda sarcastically, like FML.
Even in the beginning I don’t think he realized she was there against her will, until, I think, when he gets the call at the restaurant.Everything he does after that is what makes Bear a bad person
@filmpxrk Nah, 2013-on are the anthology ones.
I’d definitely recommend the original trilogy but you don’t need to see it to understand or appreciate the films that come after.
@MissSophiaaxx I think it’ll be new characters but we will see Renate Reinsve come back as Mary, maybe as part of the organization now.
At the end Mark Duplass says “doors are opening up everywhere now” so I’d love to see what the implications are for the world discovering the Backrooms.
@Eval_00 I don’t think Mary died at the end.
Her fate is left ambiguous wven she’s at the table with the guy from Creep.
I think that last shot is the Backrooms version of her, and not meant as an implication that she is deceased up above,
but I might be wrong about that.
The end of episode 5 of Midnight Mass is one of the most heartbreaking and traumatizingly horrific scenes in television. Zach Guilfords and Kate Siegels performance is just Emmy worthy. All of which were snubbed. This is why I love Mike Flanagan.