The director comes up and says he wasn’t supposed to climb out the window because this is the “fight scene.” It ends with the director telling a very confused Stefan (or Mike, as he calls him) to take a break.Īlso Read: 'Black Mirror' Creator Wants to Know How Many People Watched 'Bandersnatch' - but Only if it Beat 'Bird Box'ģ. Haynes’s office is just a giant movie set, and her, Stefan’s dad, and (unknowingly) Stefan himself are all actors. This time, if you tell Stefan to climb out the window, the camera pans out to reveal that Stefan was more right than he thought. Haynes asks him if things should get more dramatic, ends the story differently. Haynes’s office is revealed to be a movie set: This ending features a very similar setup to the one above, except one of the decisions you make for Stefan, after Dr. Haynes, with Stefan’s dad, Peter (Craig Parkinson) coming in and dragging Stefan out of the office and Stefan him screaming about his “21 st century friend.”Ģ. When you decide whether Stefan should climb out the window or fight her, and pick fight her, it ends with a crazy brawl between Stefan and Dr. Haynes goes along with Stefan’s theory, she asks if he were really in some kind of movie, it should get more dramatic. Haynes (Alice Lowe) that he thinks he’s being controlled in the early ’80s by, who else, you the viewer in the 21st century, because you told him through his computer about Netflix (bear with us). Haynes’s office, following a huge fight between the three of them: Stefan tells Dr. But, as far as we can tell, these appear to be the five main ways the story ends for poor Stefan:ġ. So your path to getting here will vary from viewing to viewing. Of course, there are over a trillion different permutations of the narrative, based on the various choices you make for Stefan - some of which represent major forks in the road while others are merely window dressing. So if you get tired of making different choices that end up back at the same endings you already got, we have you covered.Īs best as TheWrap can tell - after an unhealthy amount of viewings and backtracks - the interactive story about ’80s video game programmer Stefan (Fionn Whitehead) and his attempts to develop the fantasy novel “Bandersnatch” into a video game, has 5 “main” endings. By which we mean, endings that trigger the closing credits - or rather, the option to “exit to credits” as an alternative to going back to an earlier point in the story.Īlso Read: 'Black Mirror': Jimmi Simpson Says Charlie Brooker Has 'F-ing Awesome' Ideas for 'USS Callister' Spinoff If you’re bored during your coronavirus quarantine, then this is as good a time as any to explore all the crazy branches of Netflix’s interactive film “Black Mirror: Bandersnatch.” But, take it from us, it can be quite a pain to manually navigate this whole thing without any sort of guide. (WARNING: we obviously are going to discuss some big spoilers for “Black Mirror: Bandersnatch” in here).
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