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  1. Jan 22, 2016 · The 5th Wave is out in cinemas today in North America and there is a lot to talk about in terms of the story and who “The Others” are. The ending also leaves things open for things to be further explained. This is our spoiler talk for the movie. It goes without saying that this article will talk about spoilers about The 5th Wave.

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  2. Jun 24, 2021 · By Stacy Dooks June 24, 2021 12:09 pm EST. By the ending of the 2016 J Blakeson film "The 5th Wave," to say humanity's future is grim would be a gross understatement. Attacked by a mysterious ...

  3. As she prepares for the fifth wave, Cassie teams up with a young man named Evan, who may become her final hope – if only she can trust him. Director: J Blakeson. Writer: Susannah Grant, Akiva Goldsman, Jeff Pinkner. Cast: Chloë Grace Moretz as Cassie Sullivan. Nick Robinson as Ben Parish/Zombie.

  4. In today's video I was lucky enough to get some spoilers from wave 5. I will be showing off Mindwipe and Vorath! These two are built to last and out last you...

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    • Cassie Killing The Soldier.
    • The Order in Which Cassie Tells The Story Is Slightly different.
    • There’S No Crisco.
    • Vosch Doesn’T Specifically Kill Cassie’s Father.
    • Cassie Isn’T Rescued from A Blizzard.
    • Ben’s Family Is Killed by The Plague.
    • We Don’T See Ben at The Refugee Camp.
    • Ben Doesn’T (Appear) to Kill Chris.
    • Sergeant Reznik Is A Woman.
    • There’S No Wonderland.

    In both the book and movie, we open with a scene where Cassie enters an old convenience store and stumbles upon a wounded man. In each version, she ends up shooting the man as he pulls out a crucifix. She mistook the crucifix for a gun. The scenes are almost completely identical in both the movie and book, with one small change. The man is identifi...

    In the book, Cassie slowly gives you the background tidbits about the past–everything leading up to the 5th Wave. However, the way in which the waves were presented was changed in the movie. After the scene with a soldier, Cassie spends time telling you everything straight through, rather than bit by bit intertwined with the present. The backstory ...

    A fairly important character in the book is cut from the movie. When Cassie and her family arrive at Camp Ashpit, she comes across a greasy haired (and downright creepy) kid nicknamed Crisco. When the army arrives at the camp, Cassie ends up (not realizing the nature of the military) leading a silencer to Crisco who is then killed in front of her.

    When the soldiers begin killing the adults at Camp Haven, Cassie witnessing Colonel Vosch killing her father by shooting him in the head. In the movie, this isn’t actually seen. Instead, there’s a huge commotion among the adults that eventually escalates into the massacre seen in the books. However, when Cassie sees this happening, she runs away an...

    Originally, after being shot, Cassie eventually makes her way to a car and goes inside to seek refuge from a blizzard. She eventually passes out and this is the point where Evan takes her back to his home. But in the movie there’s no blizzard. Cassie simply passes out shortly after being shot. Evan doesstill rescue her at this point.

    In the book, we learn that Ben’s family was killed during an attack at his home. In the movie, Ben mentions that his parents died from the plague during the Third Wave and that his sister died from the earthquakes. He got sick himself, but he survived it.

    In the book, we also learn that Ben spends time in a refugee camp where he makes a friend named Chris. This is during the time that he is infected with the plague. In the movie, we never see Ben at the camp. Chris is completely cut out of the movie.

    Speaking of Chris, in the book the Others do trick Ben into killing a kid once arriving at the base. They tell him that the kid is infected with an alien and “prove” this by having him look through their special scope. Where the movie differs is in identifying who the kid is. In the book he’s actually Ben’s good friend Chris. In the movie, he’s jus...

    Reznik essentially plays the same role in the movie as in the books. However, unlike the books, Reznik is a woman in the book. She’s played by actress Maria Bello. Of note, Reznik doesn’t come off as incredibly difficult or vicious in the movie like he does in the book. In the books, many of the recruits strongly hate Reznik. They’re mostly indiffe...

    Originally, when arriving at Camp Haven, Ben and the other children and teenagers are run through a program called Wonderland. The program is technology supposedly stolen from the aliens that allows them to map out minds. Ben’s Wonderland results set him apart from the rests, thus making him one of Vosch’s main targets. Wonderland is completely cut...

  5. Jan 22, 2016 · Moretz gives the movie whatever warmth it has, though not even she can give it a real pulse. But The 5th Wave begins its real descent into hopelessness when Maria Bello, a marvelous actress ...

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  7. Get to know Ringer (The 5th Wave, infinite Sea, The Last Star) #SpoilerAlert. Ringer is described as having an intense and reserved personality. Her demeanor is outright calm and she is very tactical and calculating, as in the first book, she succeeds in revealing Camp Haven's conspiracy to Ben, removing their track devices (in the back of ...

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