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‘Viking Wolf’ Ending Explained: What Happened To Thale?

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Viking wolf, the latest horror movie on Netflix, is the perfect choice if you are searching for something spooky and horrifying to watch this weekend.

The Norwegian horror thriller, ‘Viking Wolf,’ also known as Vikingulven, is available on Netflix and is directed by Stig Svendsen. It follows the story of Thale, a 17-year-old who has been transferred to a new town. Thale, who is trying to get in touch with her detective mother, Liv Berg, becomes an essential witness to a student’s death. As she looks into the case, Liv gradually enters the supernatural world and is forced to make difficult choices to keep the community safe.

Thale continues on her rampage across town and the bus, killing unknown persons. There are also several unidentified bodies from the initial werewolf in the woods. The story is introduced by the murder of a young woman named Elin by the first werewolf, and Thale subsequently kills Jonas in the movie. In her werewolf condition, Jenny, Thale’s younger sister, appears to be the only person Thale recognizes. Thale does not attack Jenny. She stays alive till the conclusion of the film.

To end her daughter’s reign of terror once and for all, Liv carries a revolver with a silver bullet to the film’s conclusion when she and the scientist team up to tranquilize Thale (with Jenny’s help). However, Liv never pulls the trigger, and the final scene of Viking Wolf shows her at home with the silver bullet on her nightstand, suggesting that she could not murder Thale.

Therefore, Thale is probably either at the lab or Liv has taken her and transported her elsewhere. Anything may have happened to Thale because of the ending’s uncertainty. A sequel may be released!

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