It Follows Ending, Explained

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The It Follows ending concludes David Robert Mitchell's horror movie on an open-ended note, leaving plenty of room for interpretation. Released in 2014, the film introduces a terrifying and relentless monster that ceaselessly hunts those inflicted with its sexually transmitted curse. Similar to John Carpenter's The Thing, It Follows unsettles the viewers with the feeling of uncertainty about what form the threat will take and when it will strike next. Also like Carpenter's movie, It Follows' ending is ambiguous, leaving it unclear if the monster is defeated.

It Follows doesn't need gore to give viewers chills. Instead of horrifying deaths and jump scares, David Robert Mitchell's movie establishes a dreadful atmosphere of paranoia and desolation, gradually elevating the danger and building to a disturbing climax. While praised by critics as one of the most exciting horror movies of the 2010s, the highly ambiguous It Follows ending left many questions that needed explanation — some of which may also arrive in the upcoming sequel They Follow.

A composite image of Jay looking shocked in a hallway with Jay looking over her shoulder while standing in front of a house in It Follows

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What It Follows Is About

David Robert Mitchell's 2014 Horror Movie Explained

While it has an ambiguous ending, the main premise of It Follows is relatively straightforward. David Robert Mitchell's horror movie is about a sexually-transmitted curse. Those afflicted with this curse are then stalked and killed by a mysterious entity — the "I t" creature in "It Follows" — unless they can pass it forward to the next victim through sexual intercourse. It Follows opens with a young woman named Annie (Baily Spry) fleeing from her home and an unseen threat. She is later shown dead on the beach with her body horribly mutilated.

The story then focuses on Jay (Maika Monroe), a young woman who goes on a date with a young man named Hugh (Jake Weary), later revealed to actually be named Jeff Redmond. After having sex with him for the first time, Hugh drugs Jay then ties her to a chair and explains to her that he has passed on a curse to her which he contracted through a previous sexual encounter.

The curse means Jay is stalked by the deadly It Follows entity that can take the form of anyone but is only visible to her. The entity is relentless and will not stop stalking Jay until it kills her or until she passes the curse on to someone else. However, once the entity claims a victim, the curse will then revert to the previous host. Jay is then faced with the choice of running for the rest of her life, passing the curse to someone else to help better her chances, or finding a way to stop the entity for good.

The slow way of the entity stalking its victims is based on a recurring nightmare of writer-director David Robert Mitchell.

What Happens In It Follows' Ending?

The Entity Outsmarts Jay's Swimming Pool Electrocution Plan

Kelly grabs Jay by the shoulders as they both look scared in It Follows

The ending of It Follows sees Jay trying to defeat the entity once and for all, though her plan doesn't go as well as she hopes — with tragic results. Jay spends most of the movie reluctant to pass the curse along, but Greg (Daniel Zovatto), her neighbor and close friend, convinces her to let him receive it. However, Greg underestimates the curse, and following his death, the entity goes right back to stalking Jay.

Upon realizing that the It Follows monster has a physical body and is not just a specter, Jay and her friends come up with a plan to lure the entity to a swimming pool and kill it by throwing electronic devices into the water. This idea isn't as simple as it seems, however. Throughout the story, It Follows shows that the entity is intelligent and can't be easily tricked.

When the entity arrives at the swimming pool, it surprises Jay and her friends by taking the form of Jay's father. It then throws the electronic devices at her, trying to force Jay to get out of the pool. One of Jay's friends is forced to get near it, shooting the movie's paranormal villain with a gun and causing it to fall into the pool.

As Jay tries to get out, the creature grabs her ankle and almost drags her into the water again, but Paul (Keir Gilchrist) shoots it in the head, and Jay escapes. The entity leaves no physical body or remains in the water, however, only an overwhelming amount of blood. It Follows ends with a few sequences of Jay and her friends in the aftermath. It's open to interpretation whether they killed the entity or not, but in the movie's final shot, Jay and Paul hold hands as a shadowy figure slowly walks toward them in the background.

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Did Jay Get Rid Of The Entity?

The It Follows Monster Didn't Die In The Swimming Pool

A car in a wooded area at night with a couple making out inside in It Follows.

Several days pass between the day the entity kills Greg and when it returns to Jay, which means the monster vanishing at the end of It Follows doesn't mean she's safe. The entity takes some time to reappear once a victim passes it along to someone else, and vice versa. They don't know exactly what the entity in It Follows is, and Jay and Paul are seen having casual sex and passing the curse to each other over and over, taking advantage of the time intervals — though this isn't an exact science.

Just like everything they learn about the curse in It Follows, the intervals between the entity appearing to recipients of the curse are just assumptions. Director David Robert Mitchell said in an interview with Yahoo! that every "rule" about the creature is explained by Jay's date from the opening, Hugh, who just like Jay had access to limited information apart from his own experiences. The entity may or may not have died at the pool, and Jay and Paul's casual sex routine may or may not work.

After the pool incident, the creature isn't explicitly shown, and the ending dangles the possibility that Jay and her friends succeeded in defeating it — though the emergence of the shadowy figure creates doubt. It Follows uses the benefit of this doubt, building up an endless cycle of paranoia that lingers even after the credits begin to roll.

Jay's real name (Jamie) is a nod to "scream queen" Jamie Lee Curtis.

How The Ambiguous Moments In It Follows Shape The Conclusion

The Different Ways To Interpret The It Follows Ending Explained

The It Follows ending is open to interpretation. There are various ambiguous moments throughout the movie which, depending on how they're read, attach different meanings to various aspects of the ending. For example, one possible conclusion to It Follows is that Jay passed the curse along to the people on the boat, which reshapes her arc entirely.

After Greg's traumatizing death, Jay runs away to the beach and spots a boat with three men. She then takes her clothes off and swims toward it. The movie cuts to her driving home soaked, leaving it open to interpret whether she passed the curse along to the men. If she did, her shock at seeing the entity on her roof is partly because she now has to live with the burden of not only Greg's death but also those of three innocent men.

Of all the outcomes the ambiguous ending of It Follows allows for, the entity dying at the swimming pool is the most unlikely.

Additionally, Paul is seen driving through town and inspecting a pair of sex workers. This could suggest that he got the curse from Jay and passed it along to the women, expecting that they would transmit it to others, buying him and Jay some time, but the characters can't escape their fate. Nothing stops the entity from killing all the new unsuspecting victims and returning to Paul a few weeks later.

As with Jay and the men in the boat, if it's believed that Paul passed on the curse and the new victims died, it paints his character in a much less sympathetic light by the ending. Of all the outcomes the ambiguous ending of It Follows allows for, the entity dying at the swimming pool is the most unlikely.

Its body disappears after Paul shoots it in the head, but since the entity was shot before in the movie and didn't seem to feel anything, it seems unlikely a bullet in the head would end the supernatural being. This means the entity could also still be after Paul and Jay, and their safety is perhaps the most ambiguous question left by the time the credits roll.

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Is It Possible To Beat It Follows' Entity?

Killing The It Follows Monster May Be Impossible

Maika Monroe as Jay Height standing in a school hallway in It Follows

The little that's revealed about the curse is what makes it so scary — especially whether the It Follows entity can be beaten. What the characters assume about the curse is their best guess, as there are no origins revealed or weaknesses to exploit.

It Follows' trump card isn't introducing a seemingly invincible curse, but rather introducing an entity so mysterious it doesn't even need to be seen to terrorize its victims. The recipients could've buried it, pushed it into a meat grinder, or simply moved to the other side of the world, and yet they still wouldn't be sure, always expecting it to return somehow.

The Terrifying Truth About It Follows' Ending

The Deeper Meaning Of It Follows Explained

Jay (Maika Monreo) looking at blood flowing their a pool in It Follows

It Follows' weird curse is one of the most inventive allegories to STDs, but it goes beyond that and has many deeper themes. One of these is successfully addressing the importance of sexual education and exposing toxic masculinity: "It should be easier for her; she's a girl," Hugh says after passing the curse to Jay. The entity in the movie also represents the loss of innocence and fears of the stigma surrounding sexuality for women. The curse is, for Jay, a literal punishment for being sexually active, and the allegory here is clear.

There's also, of course, the clear symbolism and link between intercourse (and by extension, procreation) and death. Apart from the social commentary, It Follows knows how to use the unknown in its favor better than most horror movies. Since the victims never know when the curse might return, they spend the rest of their lives in a constant state of suspicion. It might go away, but it never truly leaves them — a perfect example of unavoidable fate.

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How The It Follows Ending Sets Up The Sequel

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Maika Monroe as Jay sitting and holding a bowl of food in It Follows

The announcement of an It Follows sequel, titled They Follow, has been met with a lot of excitement by fans of the first movie as well as a lot of questions about what it means for the original's ending. The idea of the story continuing on would suggest that Jay and her friends were unsuccessful in stopping the Entity and that it is still hunting her. Maika Monroe is confirmed to be returning for the sequel, so the movie will likely not focus on a new victim of the curse.

The continuation of the story also gives credence to the idea that the final image of someone slowly walking behind Jay and Paul is the entity. However, this would only really work if the sequel took place right after the original movie, as it wouldn’t take long for Jay to discover that she is still being targeted. This also suggests that Paul might not last long in the sequel as he and Jay had sex after they seemingly defeated the entity, meaning that he will likely be the next victim to let Jay know the threat is still out there.

The sequel title They Follow might also suggest that there is more than one entity out there, but it is unclear how that would play into the mythology. While there are concerns about a sequel feeling unnecessary and undoing the effective ambiguity of the original movie’s ending, the fact that original writer-director David Robert Mitchell is returning suggests he has some worthwhile ideas for expanding on the rules and concepts he laid out in It Follows.

Filming for They Follow is set to begin in 2025.

How The It Follows Ending Was Received

Critics Were Mostly Positive

Jay and Paul walking together at the end of It Follows

It Follows as a whole received mostly positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, it still holds a 95% from aggregated review scores. Critics overwhelmingly praised how beautifully shot the film was and how it provided commentary on sex, trauma, and the consequences of both. Despite that, general audience scores tend to differ widely from most professional critical scores.

For example, there’s a nearly 30% difference between critical and audience (now called Popcornmeter) scores on Rotten Tomatoes. Even IMDb ratings, where any registered user can contribute a starred rating, are closer to the Popcornmeter. There’s a clear divide between how the audience saw the movie and how critics saw the movie, and some of that is likely down to how fans interpreted the ending. There are Reddit threads in which the ambiguity of the movie is still being dissected.

Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer

95%

Rotten Tomatoes Popcornmeter

66%

Meta Critic Score

83/100

IMDb Rating

6.8/10

Leaving the idea of whether the main characters are being followed by the entity or a regular person is meant to allow discussion among the audience and to allow them to make their own interpretations of what the entity really is or where it comes from. Audiences, however, want a more definitive answer. Director David Robert Mitchell didn’t want to give that definitive answer when the movie was made, as he explained to Digital Spy:

I'm not personally that interested in where 'it' comes from. To me, it's dream logic in the sense that they're in a nightmare, and when you're in a nightmare there's no solving the nightmare. Even if you try to solve it… [Jay] opens herself up to danger through sex, the one way in which she can free herself from that danger... We're all here for a limited amount of time and we can't escape our mortality... but love and sex are two ways in which we can at least temporarily push death away.

Of course, audiences might get a more definitive answer in the It Follows sequel, which might ultimately change how they view the original movie.

It Follows is a horror-thriller film released in 2014 and follows a college student named Jay who is terrorized by a specter of a woman that follows her everywhere she goes. When Jay has sex with her new boyfriend, he ties her up and reveals that this mysterious woman will now haunt her until she passes it on to another or is killed by her. Now haunted by a woman that only she and those once afflicted by her can see, Jay will attempt to survive and find away to break the curse.

Director David Robert Mitchell

Release Date March 27, 2015

Cast Olivia Luccardi , Jake Weary , Keir Gilchrist , Daniel Zovatto , Maika Monroe , Lili Sepe

Runtime 100minutes

Writers David Robert Mitchell

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