Event Horizon ends on a dark note for Laurence Fishburne's Captain Miller, but what exactly happens to him in the movie's final scenes?
The fate of Laurence Fishburne's Captain Miller might be one of the bleakest things about Event Horizon. The film has become such a cult favorite in the years since its release that fans of Event Horizon might not even realize it was a box-office flop. The film was rushed into production to fill a release slot left vacant by Titanic being delayed, but the film's dark tone and gory violence largely turned audiences off back in 1997.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Event Horizon might just have one of the most terrifying depictions of Hell in any movie, including the infamous crew log sequence. Famously, the original cut of Event Horizon was so bloody that some Paramount executives reportedly fainted watching it. While there's talk of an Event Horizon TV series, there has yet to be any continuation of the property.
Captain Miller's Fate Is Worse Than People May Realize As the Event Horizon crew logs and Miller's own visions of Hell made clear, the Captain is heading into a dimension of pain and "pure chaos." While he at least managed to save some of his crew from the same fate, Miller is facing horrific torture on the other side of the black hole. Considering Miller also robbed the ship of a further three victims, he'll likely be made to suffer in their place.
Director Paul W.S. Anderson has ruled out returning for an Event Horizon sequel or TV spinoff, but in a 2023 chat with IGN, Fishburne said he would "certainly" consider a return if he was approached. If the show does prove to be a follow-up to the movie, a mission setting out to rescue Miller after the other half of the ship returns would be a good hook.
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