This post contains major spoilers for Longlegs, as well as mentions of death and violence

Longlegsending is chilling, involving multiple deaths and revelations. Written and directed by Osgood Perkins, Longlegs’ reviews have been mostly positive. Starring Maika Monroe and Nicolas Cage in one his more iconic roles to date, Longlegs ends with the arrest of the titular character. After decoding many of the letters Longlegs left behind at crime scenes, Agent Lee Harker revisited her own past to discover that she was one of the girls the killer targeted. With a photo revealing Longlegs’ identity, the FBI was able to finally catch him.

Longlegs goes on about a “friend of a friend” and quotes Revelation 13:1 before banging his head to death. Harker visits her mom to learn the truth. Ruth kills Lee’s colleague and Lee’s doll, claiming she’s free before revealing she made a deal with Longlegs — she’d deliver the handmade dolls to each family and ensure the murders happened so long as he let Lee live. Harker goes to see Agent Carter’s family, who’ve been targeted. Carter kills his wife, but Lee shoots him thereafter. Harker also kills Ruth, but when she goes to shoot the doll, she freezes.

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Is Agent Lee Harker Under Longlegs’ Control At The End?

Harker stares at Ruby’s doll for a long time

Maika Monroe as Agent Lee Harker stands against a wall in Longlegs still

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Harker attempts to shoot the doll the way Ruth shot hers. Harker’s gun can be heard going off, but there are either no more bullets or the safety is on (which is unlikely considering she had just killed her mother). Harker could have reloaded the gun, but she was glued to the spot, frozen while hypnotically staring at the doll. Longlegs’ handmade creation seems to have influence over Harker, preventing the FBI agent from killing it. It’s possible Harker is now under the doll’s — and, by extension, Longlegs’ — manipulation.

It could just be her terror, but the doll has a hold on Harker, who’s entranced. While she could eventually come to her senses and shoot the doll, it’s likely Harker is drawn to it because Longlegs’ influence was such a big part of her life for so long. Through the doll, Longlegs is still able to reach out beyond the grave. His impact is still felt, and it’s possible the doll will keep Harker in its clutches until the task is complete. Ruby is still alive, and Longlegs might use Harker to finish the job he and Ruth started.

Longlegs & Ruth Harker Quoting Revelation 13:1 Explained

And it happened right before they both died

Nicolas Cage with his hands over his face in Longlegs still

It’s unclear why Nicolas Cage’s Longlegs started killing families, but he and Ruth Harker both quoted Revelation 13:1 right before they died, which mentions a beast with seven heads and ten horns. The beast in question can be interpreted as being the Antichrist or a demon who rises from the sea to receive the authority and power by the dragon, Satan, to do his bidding. There is a second beast that appears in later chapters. In the film, Longlegs and Ruth are the beasts. They deceive and control the families, who each believe they’re receiving a gift from the church.

At the start of Longlegs, Ruth asks Harker if she’s been saying her prayers. By the end of the film, Ruth changes her tune and says something along the lines of prayers being useless. Ruth is an example of someone being manipulated by the original beast, Longlegs, to perform evil acts. Ruth believes they’re necessary to save her daughter, but she’s been corrupted to the point that even after she is free from Longlegs, Ruth’s help with killing families continues. She has become the second beast, and with the dragon and Longlegs, are the inverse of the Holy Trinity.

What The Families Hear After They’re Given Longlegs’ Doll

Longlegs hand makes dolls Ruth delivers to each family, but the hollow silver orb inside the doll’s head doesn’t directly give them instructions. At least not in the usual sense. But there is a distinct sound that emanates from the silver orb. It sounds like static whispers that only the family can hear. It’s eerie and puts the family members into a trance they can’t break out of. The silver orb is hollow, but it’s revealed that Longlegs passes a part of himself through each doll, and it’s possible the families are hearing his voice indistinctly whispering to them.

Why Longlegs Targets Families With Daughters Whose Birthdays Are On The 14th

The connection comes back to the quote

Maika Monroe stares at a wall of satanic symbols from evidence in Longlegs

Longlegs has a serial killer method: He targets families who have daughters born on the 14th day of any given month. The murders happen within six days before or after the birthday, which likely symbolizes the three number sixes that appear in the code. Longlegs doesn’t confirm the reason behind the 14th birthday, but it could refer to Revelation 13:1 — 13+1 is 14. Seven is a significant number in the Bible, and the double of that represents completeness, as well as divinity and deliverance. Longlegs might have believed he was freeing the families through death.

What’s more, the number 14 could refer to the beast with seven heads. The implication is that there are two beasts (Longlegs and Ruth), and 14 is the double of seven. Longlegs and Ruth both quoted Revelation 13:1, signifying the importance it had in their work. It also implies that the beast with seven heads can multiply. After all, the serial killer was never truly alone in his work. Even before death, Longlegs was confident his work would continue because the seed was already planted. The two beasts and the dragon essentially form the three sides of the triangle.

Every Character Who Died in Longlegs

Longlegs

Ruth Harker

Agent Carter

Anna Carter

Agent Browning

Carrie Anne Camera

Father Camera

Carrie Anne Camera’s mother

How Longlegs’ Ending Sets Up A Sequel

Harker and Ruby are still alive and can carry on

Maika Monroe screams while driving in Longlegs

Longlegs ends on a cliffhanger, with the audience not knowing what comes next for Harker or Ruby. Both of the “beasts” are dead by the end of Longlegs, but the doll has yet to be destroyed, which means Longlegs, from beyond the grave, could pass the torch on to Harker to do his bidding in a Longlegs sequel. The fact that Harker doesn’t shoot the doll suggests she’s now under some sort of spell. If she becomes like the serial killer she tried to stop, it would be an interesting path to take in a sequel horror movie.

Whatever the case, Longlegs leaves Harker and Ruby alive and a sequel could explore what happens to them next. Will they both become the “beasts” who deceive families and push them to kill, like Longlegs and Ruth before them? It’s not an impossible scenario considering the events of Longlegs, and it would be an intriguing route to take, providing a contrast to the way Harker is presented in the original story. The story could go anywhere, and Harker is a fascinating character to continue to follow on whatever journey awaits her next.

The Real Meaning Of Longlegs’ Ending

Maika Monroe looking at an evidence board covered in symbols in Longlegs

Longlegs has many layers and, while it’s filled with religious references, the film’s ending hints at the disintegration of the nuclear family. Longlegs could have gone after the children, but he targeted the parents too, while making the father inflict violence upon his wife and daughter. It’s very targeted, and it focuses on the deterioration of this specific family structure; notably, Harker is the only one who made it to adulthood, and she was raised in a single-mom household. At the same time, Longlegs’ ending suggests violence can enter any home, no matter how wholesome a family may be.

The film’s finale also indicates that anyone — no matter how good they think they are as a person — can be swayed to do horrific and violent things if they think they’re protecting someone or that they’re doing it for the right reasons. All the characters, at one point or another, are forced or influenced to do something violent; it’s something they might have never dreamed of doing. Harker even kills her own mother to save someone else at the end of Longlegs, and the cycle of harm continues.

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Longlegs

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Longlegs is a horror thriller film by writer-director Osgood Perkins. When FBI agent Lee Harker is assigned to a serial killer cold case, their investigation leads them down a rabbit hole riddled with disturbing discoveries and the occult at the center of it all. When the trail of evidence reveals a personal connection, it becomes a race against time to prevent another murder.

Director

Oz Perkins

Release Date

July 12, 2024

Studio(s)

C2 Motion Picture Group
, Saturn Films

Distributor(s)

Neon

Writers

Oz Perkins

Cast

Maika Monroe
, Nicholas Cage
, Alicia Witt
, Blair Underwood

Runtime

101 Minutes

Main Genre

Horror