The Bride! Ending: Christian Bale Explains What He Thinks The Last Shot Means

After years of talk about Hollywood reimagining The Bride of Frankenstein for the modern age, Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride! is among new 2026 movies out this week, and it’s time to talk about the ending. This is your SPOILER WARNING for the rest of this article. Go see it in theaters before reading on.

Christian Bale On The Final Shot Of The Bride!

At the end of the movie, Christian Bale’s Frank gets gunned down by the police, leading Jessie Buckley’s The Bride to return to Dr. Euphronious’ labs and ask for him to be reanimated. However, the police are hot on her trail and shoot her too, leaving them both dead on the operating table. But in the final moment of the movie, we see lightning flash and their pair of hands clutch onto each other as the credits role. Here’s what Bale said of the scene during our interview:

It’s a wonderful piece. There’s a language to the film where that becomes a possibility that these things can happen to them. But reinvention is essential. That’s something that the bride does. She reinvents herself every single day and that no matter what has happened to you, don’t let other people tell you who you are or that’s the end. You can reinvent yourself and you can start again. And, literally with this, obviously they have the machines that you’ve thrown us with with the possibility that she can actually bring them back to life.

So perhaps The Bride and Frank have been reanimated once again! Bale brought up a great point in our interview that the final moment of the film thematically is telling the audience that “reinvention is essential.” Through the science fiction storyline of The Bride!, maybe this unlikely pair will get yet another chance together.

(Image credit: Warner Bros. Pictures)

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