You expect horror from Stephen King, but the ending of The Mist will definitely leave a lasting impact.
The Big Picture Horror movies aren't typically the cheeriest, but believe me when I say that The Mist has the biggest gut-punch of an ending in all of horror history. This 2007 Stephen King adaptation spends most of its runtime as a super solid cosmic horror story. It's creepy, disgusting, mysterious, and atmospheric — all traits of many great horror movies. Then the movie has to wrap up, and boy does it.
Frank Darabont Is an Interesting Choice for 'The Mist' So when you think of a director who might be perfect for this kind of horror story, your mind might run to a modern King vet like Mike Flanagan, who has adapted many of the author's works. Then you have past King experts like Rob Reiner, who has great experience tackling both the author's sentimental and nightmarish sides in Stand By Me and Misery.
How Does 'The Mist' End? The movie ends with David, Billy, and a few other survivors leaving the supermarket in a car to try and find shelter elsewhere. David drives to his home to rescue his wife, only to find her dead and his house destroyed. They continue their journey of five, driving endlessly through the mist, and eventually run out of gas.
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