![]() Henry has provided Claire with a means of escape in the form of an impossible puzzle that will unlock her door, and Claire wants Zoey’s help with it. Instead of being taken to a new room in which Amanda pitches her on making new puzzles, Zoey ends up at Henry’s house - this is Claire’s power move. Henry has locked Claire in a basement prison, and she’s using the game to make a power move.Īll 10 James Wan Movies Ranked, Including ‘Malignant’ The new framing here involves the guy who’s directly in charge of the games, Henry (James Frain), and his daughter Claire (Isabelle Fuhrman) who designs them. The extended cut, which leaves Woll out completely, creates a similar concern about the game being for show, but for completely new reasons - even while the game itself is, as far as I can tell, exactly the same as it was in the theatrical. Was this entire game even real? Were the other contestants actually Minos employees? Was Amanda a Minos plant the whole time? ![]() Bringing in Amanda (Deborah Ann Woll) to sell the con was a great touch that makes it all feel so much more insidious. The ending of the theatrical version revealed that the thing was all a con to finally get Zoey (Taylor Russell) on that escape room airplane from the end of the first movie, which made the whole thing feel beautifully paranoid to me. ‘Escape Room: Tournament of Champions’ Director Explains That Crazy Ending What’s different in the “Escape Room: Tournament of Champions” Extended Cut
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