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Chaos Walking Ending Explained: What Happened And How It Sets Up A Potential Sequel


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Massive SPOILERS are ahead for the Chaos Walking ending. We recommend you go out and safely see it in theaters or standby for streaming availability before reading ahead.
Chaos Walking, but it’s finally here! The science fiction concept definitely left us with a lot of information to process and questions coming out of the movie. Between “The Noise” and Todd Hewitt’s discovery about what drove women out of Prentisstown, it’s time to discuss what we just witnessed in the new release.
Chaos Walking follows the story of Todd Hewitt (Holland), the youngest person living in Prentisstown, a settlement on a New World that a group of humans have fled to from Earth. Todd has lived in Prentisstown his entire life, and with a force called “The Noise,” which is a disease that the town (filled with men) are infected with. Things change for Todd when Viola (Daisy Ridley) crash lands on the New World, the first woman Todd has ever met and the first person who he cannot hear the thoughts of. The pair end up going on the run from Prentisstown’s officials and learning more about the scope of the New World. Now, let’s get into how the story shook out:

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New Movies to Watch This Week: Disney's 'Raya,' Amy Poehler's 'Moxie' and Eddie Murphy's Return


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New Movies to Watch This Week: Disney's 'Raya,' Amy Poehler's 'Moxie' and Eddie Murphy's Return
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It’s a very different landscape this week than it was a year ago, just before the pandemic forced cinemas to close around the country. Still, with New York cinemas cautiously reopening this week and many other markets determined to bring moviegoing back, the studios and indie distributors alike are bringing many of their long-delayed releases onto screens, albeit in an entirely new way. 
For contrasting examples, look at how two of the majors are handling what were intended to be family film tentpoles: Paramount decided to bypass theaters entirely with “The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run,” using the title to launch its new subscription service, Paramount Plus (audiences can also rent it, at a price of $19.99, for a limited time via PVOD platforms). Disney tested a similar approach with “Mulan” late last summer, and now unveils its latest animated princess movie, “Raya and the Last Dragon” — though that label disguises the many ways in which this one advances the formula — both in theaters and via Disney Plus (where it can be rented for a premium surcharge).

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Film Review: Chaos Walking – SLUG Magazine


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These days, to say a film has been awaiting release for a while now is something of a given, but
Chaos Walking is a special case. It’s been hovering in an odd state of limbo since before it became fashionable, having been pulled from release in 2019 when poor reception from test audiences resulted in going back for reshoots and re-editing. Then it was supposed to arrive in theaters in March of 2020, and well, you know what happened. 
Chaos Walking is based on young adult, dystopian science fiction novels by
Patrick Ness (
A Monster Calls). It takes place in an isolated colony on a planet called New World, in a place called Prentisstown, populated only by men. A native race of creatures called “The Spackle” killed off all of the women, possibly with the help of other creatures with equally frightening monikers like “Contact Paper” and “The Kitchen Tiles.” The men all developed a strange condition upon landing on the planet: the ability to read each other’s minds and hear each other’s thoughts in a stream of images, words and sounds called “the Noise, ” which basically forms a hazy, misty cloud emanating from everyone and leaves every man in Prentisstown looking like ‘Pigpen’ from

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'Chaos Walking': Wanna Hear What Tom Holland's Thinking? Think Again


'Chaos Walking': Wanna Hear What Tom Holland's Thinking? Think Again
'Chaos Walking': Wanna Hear What Tom Holland's Thinking? Think Again
An attempt to start a film franchise out of Patrick Ness's YA sci-fi books - about a planet where everyone hears your thoughts - falls flat on its face its first time out
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Chaos Walking, an adaptation of Patrick Ness’s young-adult trilogy about a planet where one’s private hopes and fears become public audiovisual transmissions, cribs the sentiment from that Dylan couplet — though, to be fair, it does not chop off a single person’s head. Characters are shot, beaten, tortured, drowned, chased, burned, pushed into an abyss, scratched, and shamed, but no gets the falling blade. What happens to the cast of Doug Liman’s movie version, however, is far worse than any of that. They end up finding themselves stuck in an overcooked 22-pound cinematic turkey, a genuine schlockbuster, a cosmic flop. The guillotine would have been quick and merciful. An association with this misfire will be on their résumés and their IMDb pages and, likely, their consciences for a long, long, long time. (It hits theaters today. Pray it goes away soon.)

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Movie review / 'Chaos Walking' (M) | Canberra CityNews

Movie review / 'Chaos Walking' (M) | Canberra CityNews
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Chaos Walking review: A great sci-fi premise elevates uneven YA


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In the distant future of
Chaos Walking, Doug Liman’s long-delayed, would-be science fiction blockbuster, human settlers live like cowboys on another planet. New World, as they’ve christened it, is pretty similar to Earth, save for some unfamiliar fauna, a sun that never sets, and one unusual metaphysical anomaly: Every man or boy that sets foot on the surface of this foreign terra firma finds their most private thoughts publicly amplified. The phenomenon, which they call The Noise, manifests as a holographic halo swirling around everyone’s head—their stream of consciousness vaporized into projected images, their inner monologue made involuntarily outer. Some have learned to control and even mute the running commentary airing from their smoking noggin. Others find themselves over-sharing every hour of every day.

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Chaos Walking review – cursed YA adaptation stumbles into view

Chaos Walking review – cursed YA adaptation stumbles into view
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The space Western 'Chaos Walking' explores gender dynamics - amid a lot of noise

The space Western 'Chaos Walking' explores gender dynamics - amid a lot of noise
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'Chaos Walking': Film Review


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Daisy Ridley plays a colonist from Earth who crash-lands on a strange planet among a hostile all-male community, with Tom Holland as the good guy shepherding her to safety in Doug Liman's dystopian sci-fi movie.
Toxic masculinity is an interplanetary export in Doug Liman's
Chaos Walking, in which the male population of human settlers experience a reaction to the environment of the "New World" that renders their every thought both audible and visible. The multihued blur of movement created around them by that unfiltered "Noise" at first had me wondering about a faulty link, or a possible need for picture adjustment on my TV. Not that the visual effects aren't slick, like everything else in this dour sci-fi saga. The issue is more that the information overload afflicting the men onscreen also infects the muddy storytelling from the start, failing to hook you into the characters or their plight.

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'Chaos Walking' Film Review: Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley Plod Through Limp Sci-Fi Saga


‘Chaos Walking’ Film Review: Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley Plod Through Limp Sci-Fi Saga
On a future colony, humans will be able to hear each other’s thoughts — but apparently those won’t be very interestingAlonso Duralde | March 3, 2021 @ 9:00 AM
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Director Doug Liman spun an exceedingly high-concept science-fiction premise into narrative gold with “Edge of Tomorrow,” but in “Chaos Walking,” the concept is all there is.
There’s no shortage of imaginative sci-fi details or of talented actors on-hand, but the film boils down to characters we barely get to know chasing each other and yelling. That it hardly matters who’s being chased or what, exactly, is being yelled — mostly “Stop her!” and “AAAUUUGGGHHH!” — is just part of the trouble here.

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