

Related: Screen Rant's Ready Or Not Review: Schlocky Horror Comedy At Its Finest The remaining Le Domas family then perform the ritual right as dawn beckons. When Alex sees Grace has killed his mom, he turns on his new wife and forces her into the ritual sacrifice. As Alex watches his brother die, their mother Becky (Andie MacDowell) tries to murder Grace but the bride fights off her mother-in-law and pummels her to death. In a series of twists and turns, a guilt-ridden Daniel frees Grace and tries to help her escape, but he's shot and killed by his own wife, Charity (Elyse Lesvesque). Le Bail, the Le Domas clan's original benefactor, in a Satanic ritual before dawn or else the family fears they'll all instantly die.

Unfortunately, Grace is tricked by Daniel (Adam Brody) and she's finally subdued and brought back to the mansion to complete the family ritual: she has to be sacrificed to the mysterious Mr. In the film's final act, an injured, bloody, and desperate Grace's attempt to flee the Le Domas mansion is foiled when she's captured by Stevens (John Ralston), the butler, whom Grace then kills when she causes a car crash. The game turns out to be a violent version of hide-and-seek as the Le Domas clan hunts Grace throughout their opulent mansion as part of a bizarre ritual.

But immediately after saying "I do", Grace learns from her new husband Alex (Mark O'Brien) that she must play a game at midnight as part of their eccentric tradition for anyone new joining the family. Directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett ( Devil's Due), Ready Or Not stars Samara Weaving as Grace, a beautiful bride marrying into the fabulously wealthy Le Domas family. Let's dive into Ready Or Not's ending and the complex rules of the film's deadly game of hide-and-seek.

Warning: This article contains major SPOILERS for Ready Or Not.
