Everybody dies except for Juno and Sarah. At the end, Juno and Sarah take on one last battle with the crawlers. After they're defeated, Sarah stands in front of Juno holding a pick axe. She then shows Juno the necklace that Beth took from Juno when she accidently killed Beth and left her to die. Soon, Juno realizes that Sarah knows about Beth and Juno's affair with Sarah's late husband as more crawlers come after them.
Sarah impales Juno's leg with the axe and leaves her to die like Juno did to Beth. As Sarah runs, Juno's screams are heard through the caverns as the crawlers rip her apart.
Sarah falls down a hole and lands on a pile of skeletal remains. She sees a light and heads out of the cave and into daylight, relieved that she escaped. She takes the vehicle they came in and drives away. She pulls to the side of the road where she lets out a cry of relief. Had Juno not lied about their cave destination, or arrogantly left behind their guidebooks, they might have survived.
It's only fitting, then, that Sarah hobble Juno the same way she disadvantaged her friends and cost them their lives. Sarah then pushes forward and finds an escape, fleeing the area. She is then is confronted by a vision of Juno's corpse — and this is where the U. Here, Sarah definitely survived the ordeal but we are shown how the experience has completely traumatized her already fragile mental state, implying that despite outward appearances, this might be the darker ending.
Hints about her previous state of mind are shown as hallucinations of her daughter, right after the car accident, and scenes of her taking unspecified medication. The United Kingdom version, however, continues past this scene: after seeing Juno, Sarah finds herself waking up back in the cave, making it clear that her escape was a mirage. Another hallucination then appears in front of her in the form of her daughter in front of a birthday cake, another obvious illusion.
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When not writing, Michael enjoys going to concerts, taking in live professional wrestling, and debating pop culture. A long-term member of the Screen Rant family, Michael looks forward to continuing on creating new content for the site for many more years to come. By Michael Kennedy Published Jan 19, Her body is twisted and distorted in an uncanny fashion. She raises herself up, now moving like a "crawler. The recurring shot of Jessica and her birthday cake -- one last time.
She looks across the chasm an echo of the close-up of her eyes just before she awakened. The dead daughter. This is the last shot in the film. The camera begins a pan to the left
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