David attempts to take his life by offering himself to the creatures, only to discover that he and his group were mere moments away from potential rescue by the National Guard, in an ironic twist of fate. In contrast, The Mist's film ending sees David give in to his fears when their car runs out of fuel, with the party agreeing to take their own lives after seeing that there is no safety to be found. Related: The Mist Movie’s Original Ending Was Even Nastier How The Mist's Ending Is Divisive And we all said, 'No, we'll take less money.' I don't know if you could get away with a 'Mist' today, it might be tough, but we snuck that one in and we're proud of it." "I know Frank Darabont was offered more money, like double the budget, if he'd have just changed the ending. While Jane reiterated that director Frank Darabont chose to use the film's ending despite studio insistence on changing it, the actor reveals that he doubts such a decision could be taken in today's filmmaking environment, and that he is proud of the film's final cut. Jane opened up about The Mist's tragic, hopeless final act in an interview with Daily Dead (via /Film), addressing whether the conclusion that saw Jane's David become the sole survivor after his party chose to take their lives despite being moments away from rescue could be made today.
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