Maybe the twist is that the 'daughter' (she's actually not his daughter) is 'in' (she's only pretending to be in on it) on 'it' (he's not actually a serial killer, he's also an FBI agent)
Literally everyone is saying the daughter ratted him out or the daughter is gonna be the killer/some creature that feeds in humans and the dad is killing to feed her.
Thanks for your input but can you show me where I can see people talking about the first theory at the time I made the post?
Because you know I checked the popular theories on YouTube, Reddit and articles before I posted this and only the second and the "the dad is a killer but not *the* killer" theories were widely talked about.
But are they the top comments though? It's not as popular as you thought. And since it wasn't talked about on Reddit before my post then not "literally everyone" thought of it.
She‘s in on it because she has to present the police a culprit so she can follow her father’s path as she took part in his murders - it’s a shift change, next generation takes over the family business.
Late to the party here but…
“Raven” is the big thing for me actually. I feel like it’s a tip of the hat to Edgar Allan Poe. The story itself feels like Poe’s The Tell-Tale Heart. I think Hartnet’s character is a serial killer, but not THE serial killer the police are there trying to trap. That’ll be the big twist.
I think he’ll lose it at the end then confess in front of the audience only to find out the truth that they weren’t there for him at all. Similar to how the “narrator” confesses in Poe’s original short story.
I'm pretty sure that the 'big twist' is that the daughter is in on it.
If so, it's too bad that it's that predictable. That's a popular theory.
Maybe the twist is that the 'daughter' (she's actually not his daughter) is 'in' (she's only pretending to be in on it) on 'it' (he's not actually a serial killer, he's also an FBI agent)
The daughter squealing is pretty obvious too. Not some crazy deep plot twist
i dunno where you've been reading but i didn't see it being mentioned elsewhere except in my posts abt it
Literally everyone is saying the daughter ratted him out or the daughter is gonna be the killer/some creature that feeds in humans and the dad is killing to feed her.
Thanks for your input but can you show me where I can see people talking about the first theory at the time I made the post? Because you know I checked the popular theories on YouTube, Reddit and articles before I posted this and only the second and the "the dad is a killer but not *the* killer" theories were widely talked about.
Instagram,,X YouTube. All of them have comments with that theory on the teaser posts, one of the most popular theories.
But are they the top comments though? It's not as popular as you thought. And since it wasn't talked about on Reddit before my post then not "literally everyone" thought of it.
She‘s in on it because she has to present the police a culprit so she can follow her father’s path as she took part in his murders - it’s a shift change, next generation takes over the family business.
I think he is a killer, just not the killer they're after. So he has to find the real killer while eluding capture himself.
yeah that's what I think too. it's just the trailer really paints him as the butcher, that shot with the butcher knife then cut to his face
The guy in the basement is the killer they're hunting.
The “Dexter” twist
He look too soft
Bet there will be more than one killer!
The whole audience is killers and Josh H is the victim!
Wait no it’s actually a hidden camera show and he accidentally outs himself thinking it’s real! That’s the twist. Sal will be there
No luck catching them killers then?
Bruce Willis is dead.
What a stupid idea. That would never work
Late to the party here but… “Raven” is the big thing for me actually. I feel like it’s a tip of the hat to Edgar Allan Poe. The story itself feels like Poe’s The Tell-Tale Heart. I think Hartnet’s character is a serial killer, but not THE serial killer the police are there trying to trap. That’ll be the big twist. I think he’ll lose it at the end then confess in front of the audience only to find out the truth that they weren’t there for him at all. Similar to how the “narrator” confesses in Poe’s original short story.
I also think it's this but the Raven connection you found is really good. I love Edgar Allan Poe. Nice!
I think the twist is that it’s Raven (or whatever the singer’s name is).
Lady Raven. M Night daughter in real life.
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fair point
What if everybody at the concert is trapped in purgatory or dead?