Zac Efron’s The Iron Claw director provided more context for his emotional final scene, and I'm in my feels all over again.
Empire Strikes Back's final scene was filmed very late into production after the filmmakers started worrying about the original ending's negative tone.
Maggie Q loves the way her new movie, The Protegé, ends for a very specific reason.
Anything involving Toy Story is sure to start the water works.
Apparently there were a couple of pretty gross options for the raw chicken substitute.
Fortunately, there was a sweet substitute for Thunder Force's Melissa McCarthy and Jason Bateman.
The Arrow series finale's final scene paid homage to a season 1 moment - between Oliver and Felicity - in a way that many fans may have missed.
Arrow wrapped up its eight-year run with a poignant ending for Felicity and Oliver, written before Emily Bett Rickards agreed to reprise her role.
J.J. Abrams and other filmmakers on Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker share how Leia's posthumous performance came to be.
I'd love to know why none of this made it onto the Avengers: Endgame blooper real.
According to executive producer Marc Guggenheim, the final scene of Arrow is going to be difficult to shoot due to "logistical hurdles".
The final scene of a movie is arguably the one that leaves the biggest impression on the audience, because it’s the last thing they see before they leave the theater and drive home. Their whole opinion of the movie will be based on that scene. Did it end the film in a satisfying way? Was it a memorable moment? Did it properly serve the characters? Final scenes are especially tricky in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, because their movies rarely have definitive endings. They all have to lead into sequels and crossovers. But they still have plenty of excellent final scenes.
Quentin Tarantino is one of the most renowned filmmakers in the world, with a near-flawless résumé consisting of unforgettable movies that leave an irreversible imprint – for better or for worse – on their audience. But to leave that lasting impression on his viewers, Tarantino has had to end his each of his movies with the perfect final scene. Whether it’s a swastika being carved in the villain’s forehead or two hitmen quietly leaving a diner in the midst of a robbery, Tarantino always seems to pick the ideal moment to end his films on. So, here are All Of Quentin Tarantino’s Final Scenes, Ranked.
Spoilers for the Game of Thrones series finale follow below. The Game of Thrones finale was surely one of the most highly anticipated television events of this century thus far, but fans of the show had already been rocked a few episodes back by what felt like a sudden turn towards the dark side for Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke). In the penultimate episode, “The Bells,” Dany broke bad fully, laying waste to a surrendered King’s Landing and killing every man, woman, and child in her way. And in the finale, well, Dany gets stabbed in the heart by her …
Tom Bateman plays Viking, a psychopathic but surprisingly hilarious drug boss who sets the film's plot in motion after being responsible for killing the son of Neeson's character.