LATE NIGHT WITH THE DEVIL (2024) Ending Explained

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Publicado 2024-05-08
In Late Night With The Devil, a live television broadcast goes horribly wrong, unleashing evil into the nation's living rooms. We're breaking down the story, including what the Abraxis cult is all about, Jack's important choice, and explaining the reality breaking ending.

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  • @cb6921
    Anybody else think the quiet/creepy skeleton costume person in the audience was going to come into play at some point?
  • @natisfreezing
    The amount of logos at the start of this movie was one of the wildest things about the film. I thought it would never end
  • @Mr.SnekMeister
    As someone who’s been delved in the horror rabbit hole. The scenes in this movie generally unsettled me, specifically the scene with Lily and her giant mouth. The demon on the other hand reminded me of the ghost from Scooby-Doo Cyber Chase.
  • @Whitewingdevil
    100% agree it's great to see Dasmalchian getting some love, he's been an incredible supporting actor but I feel like we still have yet to see just how good he can be, looking forward to his future work.
  • @RALPHYBOYHD
    I loved how little bits and pieces of real paranormal were spread out from the beginning
  • @Sriram-ig6pr
    Found this from another youtube video and they perfectly explained the doubts I had in the movie. I think the head split was just an illusion but the Demon definitely ended everyone else, as the Skeptic was burned to a crisp but his suit was pristine, Gus was turned into a turntable and June was slumped over with damage to her neck. So I think the entire night was the Demon and the Cult finally getting what they wanted out of Jack. As the people in full costumes in the audience were Cult members (like the Skeleton and the Frankenstein's Monster). The way I seen the film was at first Minnie was trying to contact and warn Jack by making contact with Christu, then the Demon took out Christu as a way of stopping any warnings from Minnie getting through. Then June mentions how Lilly went into a fuge state a few days ago and was constantly talking about Jack in a familiar way, so I think ever since then the Demon was in constant full control of Lilly and playing pretend that it was a young girl, as it instinctively knows what camera is on them and follows it in-between each camera cut. There's also how Lilly reacts to the mass hypnotism, she's giggling and laughing the entire time asking "Why is Gus acting so silly?" ... that's because the Demon isn't falling for the hypnosis and it's genuinely confused as to what everyone else is supposed to be seeing. Lilly also knows the name of the random make up person who comes up to her during the break and she is able to know when even the backstage cameras are filming her. Theres also a ton of subliminal images of Minnie surrounding Jack, she appears in the mirror during one of the backstage segments, she faintly appears beside Jack when Christu is talking to Eddie's family, she appears in the occult items on stage, she also appears superimposed over Lilly during the hypnosis and conversation with the Demon, and then eventually behind Jack holding his shoulder. I think Minnie is trying to warn Jack about what's about to happen, as she still loves him, and realises that the deal Jack made "Amongst the Tall Trees" came at a price that will be taken in the form of everyone that he loves being taken from him, that's why his wife suddenly got an illness that she shouldn't have gotten and that's why June was also taken at the end, as the price for a deal with a Demon is always a twisted interpretation of the deal. During the hallucination at the end when Jack finally sees and talks to Minnie, Minnie says something like "Oh thank God, I didn't think they were going to let you see me!" ... I think the "They" she is referring to their is the Demon and the Cove Cult, but at some point during their conversation the Demon takes control of the hallucination again and then tells Jack to use the occult dagger. Which in turn completes not only the Abbraxis Cults ritual (as they exclusively used 13 year olds and Lilly was 13) and it fulfils Jack's contract with the Cove Cult, as he will be "No.1 in Late Night" but not as a famous presenter but as an infamous butcher! ... and by having the entire thing broadcast it also unleashes the Demon into the homes and lives of the viewers.
  • @azalago
    That skeptic character was hilarious. I've never seen a character more obviously based on James Randi in my life.
  • @reubenmcmurray4377
    The movie implies what we saw at the end is what the cameras saw. That ending really happened.
  • @gutterisatool4489
    I feel like I'm the only one that's noticed when the psychic starts screaming his accent disappears. I haven't seen that mentioned anywhere
  • @fallensanity1075
    I just saw this movie in the local theater and I loved it My favorite detail was the conversation between Gus and Hague when Hague promised that everyone's head would turn, and then poor Gus died from his head turning
  • @zachsmith1634
    This felt like a segment in a VHS film and someone decided to turn it into a feature film
  • @savvyburritos
    one thing i thought was really cool is that there are some audience members who are likely (or definitely) occult/grove members. like the skeleton guy who shows no emotion or moves when jack asks him questions whereas everyone else around them laughs and moves normally, he is there observing jack. there are a few other audience members who are wearing masks that act in this same weird way in the background of shots. super eerie and i feel like its occult members watching jack and the program to make sure the abraxis plan comes to fruition. also these same people are seen in costume during the mind trip/flashback sequences, so it’s super cool to see
  • @Bryandan1elson
    I was the only one in my theater who saw the wife's ghost in the bts segments. i legitamately thought i was going crazy until the reveal at the end... where my friends promptly pretended i didnt call it.
  • @Expo-
    Is it implied that the reason Jack never quite takes the #1 spot is because Carson has a deal with a higher entity, or perhaps even the Devil himself? And this outranks Mr. Riggles?
  • @matheussberant
    8:19 you forgot to mention that we see the ghost of the wife in that mirror for half a second. Creeped the fuck out of me.
  • @user-ey3gi3py1d
    When the narrator says that Jack returns 1 month later, a magazine cover is shown. If you look at the bottom of the picture, it says, “UBC movie of the week: Hail Abraxas” Lol
  • @EthalaRide
    23:55 Oh that reminds me of the Inside Number 9 live Halloween special "Deadline." The ghost edited into 'A Quiet Night In' scared the PISS out of me back then, along with the techinal announcer getting attacked and screaming. This has the same energy and I love it. let us be.
  • @diem1095
    I saw a comment about this and it said that this movie is 'analog horror'. and I agree! Its polished and doesn't have the same aesthetics of the backrooms or the walton files, but its analoge horror. Which I think is super cool. Mainstream big shot movies are taking inspiration from the trends that are beloved in the online horror community.
  • @shelbyhathorn814
    I love how no matter how many times I watch his videos I just zone in and vibe and I love it. Voice is just so calming, and I don't have to watch a whole movie, I get distracted easily, and I can just watch this lol.
  • @sheldonjplanktonn
    24:45 I'm a horror vet, but this scene was truly unsettling. Never have i see a demon / human possession shown as it was here. Its so artistically different..... that its scary. Also how it says little to nothing, besides abracadabra 😂