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Types of fiction with multiple endings


Types of fiction with multiple endings


A narrative typically ends in one set way, but certain kinds of narrative allow for multiple endings.

Comics

  • The Death-Ray by Daniel Clowes
  • Cliff Hanger

Literature

  • The Choose Your Own Adventure series
  • Fighting Fantasy
  • Life's Lottery
  • The French Lieutenant's Woman

Theater

  • Ayn Rand's 1934 play Night of January 16th allowed the audience to affect the ending by acting as the "jury" and voting the defendant "innocent" or "guilty".
  • The 1985 musical The Mystery of Edwin Drood
  • Dario Fo's 1970 play, Accidental Death of an Anarchist
  • The long-running play Shear Madness has multiple, audience-selected endings.

Films

DVDs and Blu-ray discs may include an alternate ending as a special feature. These are usually not considered canon.

Films which include multiple endings within the main cut of the film:

  • Clue
  • Wayne's World and its sequel, Wayne's World 2
  • Scarface
  • Sliding Doors
  • Run Lola Run
  • Harikrishnans
  • The Messiah, which includes one account of Jesus' crucifixion according to Christian teaching and one according to Muslim teaching.
  • 28 Days Later
  • Unfriended: Dark Web
  • Black Mirror: Bandersnatch
  • 1408

Television

  • Crown Court
  • Do the Right Thing (BBC TV series, 1994-1995)

Animation

  • Dragon's Lair and Space Ace
  • The fifth season finale of the Rooster Teeth web-series, Red vs. Blue

Video games

See also

  • Alternate ending
  • Interactive fiction
  • Visual novel

References


Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: Types of fiction with multiple endings by Wikipedia (Historical)


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