As you'd expect from a movie that's the first half of a book, there isn't really an ending to the movie, and it doesn't naturally end on
much of a cliffhanger either, so if you walk out of the theater feeling tepid, this will likely be one of the major reasons.
Hah, yes, because I'm taking a break to write the sequel to Encrypted next, I didn't want to leave EE5 with too
much of a cliffhanger (though I was a little tempted — I almost didn't write that epilogue!).
Unfortunately, the ending is more or less just as
much of a cliffhanger.
Not exact matches
«Sons
of Anarchy,» which set up the fourth season finale with elements from every
cliffhanger you could think
of from the beginning
of TV time, didn't wrap the whole thing up as
much as let the air out
of the balloon.
«We've had so
much positive and pissed - off feedback about leaving people hanging for a year,» fillmmaking duo says
of Season 1 finale
cliffhanger
But the biggest surprise here is that
much of Infinity War fairly zips along, as directors Joe and Anthony Russo and their armies
of previz teams and editors cut between dozens
of competing characters and
cliffhangers — they've yanked all the good parts from a colossal Marvel comic - book crossover event and chucked them onto the screen.
The comedy is not so
much an addictive show: each episode isn't leaving you with a crazy
cliffhanger or shocking new piece
of information.
On this new episode
of The Golden Briefcase 2.0, Tim and Jeremy share a bunch
of recent Picks
of the Week and touch on a variety
of interesting topics including some new trailers (for Mad Max: Fury Road, Sinister 2, Insidious Chapter 3) as well as:
cliffhanger endings, streaming platforms, love
of video stores (including Jimmy Kimmel's amazing Vulcan Video promo), the internet's relationship with movies (hence the title), the still existent Space Jam website and so
much more!
So
much so that many fans believe Infinity War will end with a
cliffhanger setting up its second part; a popular fan - theory is that the movie will come to a close with Thanos, triumphant, wielding the power
of the Infinity Gauntlet - and snapping his fingers.
It's an exciting, dynamic interlude that stands in stark contrast to the dreary nature
of everything preceding it, with the movie subsequently building to an expected
cliffhanger that seems to promise a
much more entertaining final installment.
The ending feels like a
cliffhanger, but not nearly so
much as the frequent number
of times Lara Croft, you know, hangs from actual cliffs.
The method is genius: Thoughtfully plot and craft a long - form tale that embraces waves
of conflict and
cliffhangers, separate it into à la carte episodes at low price points (reducing perceived risk and barrier
of entry for consumers), then package them into omnibuses (sold at higher price points that deliver
much higher per - sale royalties than the à la carte approach).
Boat story time was my favorite part
of the game along with just taking in the immersive visual backdrops, imo its more like an interconnected hub world where everything looks and feel
much grander in scale then it really is and its done very well in that aspect GOW is essentially to different games at the same time, a great storytelling quiet time with rich lore on the one side and brutal precise hard hitting combat on the other, mixed up with perfect pacing and a couple
of epic
cliffhangers at the endd
Much like Halo 2's finale, TOMK's conclusion takes the form
of an abrupt, unsatisfying
cliffhanger that demands an infuriating wait until the next episode is released.