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Knock at the Cabin ending explained: So, was it all real or not?

, the new movie sees a young girl and her parents taken hostage by four armed strangers while they're vacationing at a remote cabin.

"I did call Paul [Tremblay, author] and I did tell him what I was gonna do and then he was like, 'I was gonna do that first and then I decided to do this other version' and I was like, 'Great, great, so at least you thought similarly too'."end and where does it differ from the book? Let's delve into the ending, which means there will beAfter the four strangers break into the cabin, their leader Leonard outlines the terrible choice that Eric and Andrew have to make.

Andrew and Eric say no again, leading to Adriane being sacrificed and after that, the news reports centre on a deadly virus that is fatal to children. Andrew still believes it's all nonsense and that the group are timing their sacrifices to pre-recorded news reports, but Eric reveals he saw a vision of a man behind Leonard.The vision is not enough to sway the pair though, and Andrew manages to break free and retrieve a gun he kept in their car outside.

Eric explains how he thinks the four intruders were a version of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse: Malice , Nurturing , Healing and Guidance .Eric pleads with Andrew to kill him to save the world, as well as ensuring a future for Wen and we see a flash-forward of Wen as a lawyer meeting up with Andrew. Andrew kills Eric and the decision leads to the cabin and forest starting to burn down.

Adriane is still alive at this point and Andrew kills her with the gun, before a struggle with Leonard over the gun accidentally leads to Wen being fatally shot. Leonard is devastated by this and agrees to be tied up, although he adds that even though Wen has been killed, it does not count as she was not a willing sacrifice.

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