Justice Smith standing in front of a movie screen with the message "thank you for watching" on it while he looks lost and sad in I Saw the TV Glow
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary Jane Schoenbrun, director and writer of A24's new horror movie I Saw the TV Glow, shares details about an alternate ending that was filmed, along with a potential sequel. The story of the acclaimed I Saw the TV Glow follows teenagers Owen and Maddy , who bond over a 1990s television series called The Pink Opaque.
The script always ended with “I’m sorry.” There was a really cool laser-tag arena in the arcade, and we did this scene of Justice running through it. But the catharsis never felt right; it felt unearned. Owen is just at a point when he’s ready to start thinking about the hard thing, not make it through the hard thing.
What Would I Saw The TV Glow's Sequel Be About? I Saw The TV Glow Leaves Room For Another Story Close I Saw the TV Glow's alternate ending would've been a more hopeful note to end on, but as Schoenbrun indicates, it would've been "unearned." A sequel could be about Owen "earning" a more hopeful ending.
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