Get Out’s Alternate Ending Behind The Scenes(Photo Credit –Prime Video)

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Jordan Peele’s first film as a director, Get Out, stands out as one of the darkest and most thoughtful movies of the past decade. This psychological thriller mixes the chilling idea of body-swapping with a sharp look at racism’s deep roots.

The story follows Chris, played by Daniel Kaluuya, a Black man who uncovers terrifying secrets when he visits his girlfriend Rose Armitage’s family home. What Chris finds is a horrifying plan where the family transfers their brains into kidnapped Black people’s bodies to live forever.

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The Chilling Plot Behind The Armitage Family

In the version released to theaters, Chris manages to escape the trap set for him. After a tense chase, he shoots Rose with a rifle and almost kills her, but stops himself at the last moment. When police sirens blare, tension rises as Rose calls for help with Chris in a suspicious position. Fortunately, the police car is driven by Rod, Chris’s friend, coming to save him.

However, this wasn’t always the ending Peele had in mind. In fact, his original conclusion was far bleaker, which focused on the harsh reality of systemic racism by showing Chris arrested and imprisoned after his traumatic experience.