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Netflix's Don't Move ending explained - what happened to Iris and did Richard survive?

*This article contains spoilers for Don't Move*

Netflix has unveiled a new thriller just in time for Halloween, and its premise is bone-chilling.

Don't Move tells the story of a grieving mother who is assaulted by a serial killer but manages to escape.

Before she can recover, she discovers that he has injected her with a paralytic drug that will immobilise her entire body within twenty minutes.

Featuring Kelsey Asbille as Iris and Finn Wittrock as the murderer, the suspenseful thriller sees the defenceless woman battling for her life while her potential killer pursues her.

Below, we dissect the film's conclusion and answer viewers' main queries, reports the Mirror.

Iris survives. We first meet the protagonist when she is contemplating suicide.

She is mourning her son Mateo, who fell from a cliff while she wasn't supervising him. Consequently, she returns to the cliff to pay tribute to him before stepping on the edge, intending to leap.

Her plans are abruptly interrupted by Richard, who initially appears as a friendly stranger but soon attacks and binds her, initiating the narrative's cat-and-mouse chase.

At the film's conclusion, Richard takes Iris to a river to murder her, but she lures him closer and stabs him. She then shoots him and pushes him overboard.

The boat is damaged by the gunshots and starts to sink, but Iris manages to swim to the dock.

Richard also manages to make it to the other side of the dock, and as the paralysing chemical's effects diminish, Iris gathers the strength to stand and walk over to where Richard lies. Her last words to him are laden with meaning: "Thank you."

Iris utters profound and ironic final words. She expresses gratitude to Richard for altering her outlook on life, reigniting

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