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Aurora chooses to stay awake with him. Cut to about 88 years later It's the end of the voyage, and the captain and crew awake and come to the grand concourse to find there is a huge tree, lots of trailing vines and vegetation, birds flying, and a cabin that might have people in it. Aurora's voice-over is reading her story to the passengers, which they made a good life where they were. Jim Chris Pratt is one of passengers on a cruise-ship like vessel carring them to a new civilization.

The trip takes years, so they are all in hibernation pods. Jim's pod malfunctions and he is awoken after only 30 years, with no way of going back to hibernation. His only companion is Arthur Michael Sheen , a robotic bartender. After a year, and due to lonelyness, Jim wakes up another passenger, Aurora Jennifer Lawrence , telling her that her pod must have malfuncioned as well. The two become close and live as a couple.

Another year passes and Arthur lets it slip that Jim actually woke Aurora up The tension is enormous. Meanwhile, the ship is having minor issues that are slowly becoming larger. Another pod malfunctions and awakens one of the ship's officers Laurence Fishburne. He is sick but discovers what is wrong with the ship and lets Jim know what he needs to do. The officer dies and Jim, together with Aurora save the ship in a dramatic space-walk rescue.

The two of them become close again. Jim discovers that he can use the ship's medi-pod to go back to hibernation, but only one person can do it. He wants Aurora to go back to sleep. Time passes and we see Jim back at the bar talking to Arthur. Aurora enters and we discover that she never did it. Cut to about 90 years later and the crew and passengers are waking from their year journey. The main lobby is now a forest that began with a tree that Jim planted.

We hear through Aurora's voice-over, a reading of a letter to the crew, explaining everything that went on while the rest of the ship slept. You can send in your spoiler to other movies by going here.

He offers her her life back. Given there is only one Autodoc, only one of them can go back into hibernation. She also wants her life back. She refuses the offer though. She decides to stay awake with Jim and write her book through the rest of their journey.

The ending of Passengers shows that 88 years have passed. It is time for arrival at Homestead 2. The crew wakes up. Out comes Andy Garcia. A very odd cameo for him. Just that one scene. The reason is this. Apparently, there were a couple of alternate endings to this film.

The theatrical release has the ending of Passengers with the crew coming out to see that there is a house and this shows that Jim and Aurora lived a full life and died on the ship. I believe Andy would have had a longer cameo if that was part of the final edit. There was yet another ending to Passengers which was part of an earlier script.

Once Jim and Aurora fix up the reactor, the ship assumes that it is docking and releases all of the pods. The pods end up being released into open space with their occupants still in hibernation. Everyone floats away into open space to their deaths. Jim and Aurora are left alone on the ship. They use the gene bank which contains the sperm and ova of all of the passengers to repopulate the ship. A generation lives and ages on the ship and their children make it to Homestead 2.

This ending would have raised more questions than it answered and was hence stashed. Barry is a technologist who helps start-ups build successful products. His love for movies and production has led him to write his well-received film explanation and analysis articles to help everyone appreciate the films better.

Inadvertently, Jim, an occupier on the sip, is awoken and finds himself alone and confused. Jim soon begins feeling lonely and in need of companionship.

He proceeds to make her incubator malfunction and open much, much before time. As Jim and Aurora spend more and more time together, they grow close and eventually fall in love. All is well and great until the first anniversary of their time on the ship. Jim is ecstatic and prepares his proposal to ask Aurora to marry him. She measures this act as tantamount to murder and proceeds to physically account for Jim and separate. The two are brought together by another malfunction on the ship, which awakens one of the crew members, Captain Gus Mancuso, the chief deck officer.

Gus reveals to the pair that no one was supposed to wake up before the years it took the spaceship to reach the colony planet, including the crew members. The concerns transform into learned critical faults in the system which would consume the life of everyone on board unless rectified. Before dying, Gus gives his access card to the pair to repair the ship and save the lives of everyone. As happens in movies of these kinds, some technical issue is only resolvable manually and one of the characters has to do it, in the process risking their life.

As Aurora retrieves the lifeless body of Jim from outer space, the ship stabilizes. She puts him in the Autodoc and begins the process of resuscitation. After protracted and frenetic efforts, Aurora successfully brings Jim back from the dead and the two reunite. In their brief encounter with the Autodoc, the two discover that the same can also serve as a makeshift hibernation pod, but can only accommodate one person.

The narrative jumps to eighty-eight years later, as the crew and other passengers wake up according to schedule. They discover a house amidst sprawling flora and fauna along with a book that is seemingly important. The rather mundane ending saw the two characters chose love over life and opted to die together rather than living alone. It was the mid part and the very question of how Jim was woken up from his sleep that really rubbed our fantasy. There are some theories about how Jim woke up randomly instead of other passengers.

While some just reject it as something arbitrary and the fact that Jim was played by Chris Pratt woah , others have a more detailed hypothesis as to how Jim was carefully selected by the Avalon to save it and the other passengers from destruction. Aurora rushes to save him but is not able to reach him in time. She can, however, reach his broken tether and is able to pull his body back to the ship. Secondly, does Aurora go back to sleep in passengers? Passengers has a happy ending, by a relative measure.

Jim and Aurora live out the rest of their days on the ship — even after Jim repairs a hibernation tank and offers Aurora the chance to go back to sleep. They might have aborted, one or both of them might have been sterile after spending significant time outside the ship, but inside the Magic Shield , or they may have had children … and it was not germaine to the story whether or not they did.

Passengers begins with a mysterious malfunction in the sleeping pod of Pratt's character, Jim Preston, which causes him to wake up 90 years before his spaceship is supposed to arrive on a new interstellar colony. In Passengers, Jim wakes up after a giant asteroid hits the ship's shields and a few systems malfunction. After over a year living by himself, exhausting every option to try and put himself back to sleep, he starts fantasizing about Aurora , a still-sleeping passenger.

Did Jennifer Lawrence just give away some serious plot spoilers about her new movie " Passengers? Arthur told Aurora what Jim did to her pod because might be suffering from some malfunctions short circuiting after the meteor strike.

And he might also be suffering from memory loss. If you listen closely you could hear some things inside of Arthur that sound like clicking and whirring. In Passengers the ending is like that, but way worse. Jim and Aurora don't both have to die, even though one of them kind of deserves to. But if that's too much justice for you, there's also a different happy ending in which no one dies alone on the spaceship.



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