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Knock Knock’s Alternate Ending Made More Sense (& Set Up A Sequel)
Eli Roth’s 2015 horror-thriller had a divisively ambiguous finale, but the alternate ending for Knock Knock tied the movie together much more effectively and set up a sequel. A remake of the 1977 psychological thriller film Death Game, Eli Roth’s Knock Knock stars Keanu Reeves as Evan Webber, a loving husband and father who falls victim to Genesis (Lorenza Izzo) and Bel (Ana de Armas). After allowing them into his home, the girls coerce him into having sex, and it’s here that the horror elements of Knock Knock start coming into play. Bel and Genesis reveal to Evan that they’re underage, and torment him with the threat of calling the police. After torturing Evan for nearly an entire day, the movie ends with Genesis and Bel burying him up to his neck, uploading a video of him having sex with Bel, and leaving him to be found by his wife.