Totally Killer Ending & Sweet 16 Killer Identity Explained
Totally Killer's ending has a few twists, and plenty of changes to Jamie's life. We break down the film's biggest talking points & what might be next.
Totally Killer is a 2023 comedy horror film by director Nahnatchka Khan (Always Be My Maybe) created for Prime Video. Jamie, a seventeen-year-old, plans to head out for Halloween night thirty-five years after the murder of her mother's three friends by a serial killer. When Jamie ignores her mother's pleas and heads out for the night, she becomes targeted by the infamous "Sweet Sixteen Killer." However, the chase ends with her being sent back in time to the year it all began- and now Jamie will have to team up with her teenage mother to stop the killer and return home before it's too late.
Totally Killer's ending has a few twists, and plenty of changes to Jamie's life. We break down the film's biggest talking points & what might be next.
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