The second movie ended on a big cliffhanger but will The Descent Part 3 ever happen? Director Neil Marshall made his movie debut with 2002's Dog Soldiers, an endlessly enjoyable mix of horror and comedy where British soldiers fight off a band of werewolves. Marshall followed up with 2005's The Descent, where a group of female friends gets lost inside an unknown cave system in the Appalachian Mountains; they have to find a way out and survive the feral creatures who live inside it.
The Descent is one of the best horror movies to emerge from the 2000s and featured great performances and visceral gore. The movie's ending was changed for its U.S. release, where the last survivor Sarah (Shauna Macdonald, Star Wars: The Last Jedi) has a jump scare vision of a dead friend before cutting to credits. In The Descent's original ending, it's revealed Sarah dreamed her escape and is still trapped in the cave while the monsters are heard closing in.
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The Descent Part 2 from 2009 jumped off from the U.S. ending, where an amnesiac Sarah is forced to go back in the cave to look for her missing friends by police and bloodshed ensues. The sequel was met with mostly negative reviews and is considered an inferior follow-up. Given that the original is so highly regarded, fans be wondering what the odds are of The Descent Part 3 happening. Sadly, if creator Neil Marshall has anything to say about it, things aren't looking good.
The Descent Part 2 ending featured Sarah sacrificing herself to the «crawlers» so Deputy Rios could survive. Rios makes it out of the cave, only for Ed (Michael J. Reynolds, The Necessary Death Of Charlie Countryman) — the old man who led the police to the mine shaft elevator — to
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