Tarot Ending Explained (2024)

Summary

  • Every person faces their fate in Tarot, but Haley shows that destiny can be changed via personal growth.
  • Paxton's survival against The Fool challenges the idea of predetermined fate based on personality traits in the movie.
  • The lore of Tarot leaves room for a potential prequel or sequel, exploring the origins of the deck and the characters' future choices.

The supernatural horror movie Tarot ending explained whether a person's fate is truly set in stone and influenced by the stars, or if every person has the capacity for growth and change. Based on the 1992 novel Horrorscope by Nicholas Adams, Tarot features a group of students on a weekend getaway as they discover an old deck of tarot cards in the mansion they've rented. One of them, Haley, performs readings for the entire group, which quickly pivots away from harmless fun.

Upon returning from their getaway, the group of friends is picked off, one by one, by a different creature based on the final tarot card from their reading. The group quickly makes the connection between the deaths and the readings, but the group continues to dwindle as the characters unknowingly act out their individual readings. After consulting an occultist who was plagued by the tarot deck in the past, the remaining friends find themselves face-to-face with the tortured spirit bound to the cards. Haley performs a reading on her, reversing the curse of the cards and destroying her.

How Haley Destroyed The Astrologer

She Turned The Tables On The Entity Killing Her Friends

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In the climax of Tarot, Haley and Grant find themselves face-to-face with the spirit of The Astrologer, the peasant woman who bound her soul to the cards as a curse against the people who killed her daughter in the 1790s. Using a dark ritual and sacrificing her own life, The Astrologer imbued her vengeful spirit into the cards, enabling the Arcana characters within them to come to life and exact her murderous revenge against any who use the deck for readings. Because of her curse, the cards can not be destroyed, leaving Haley to deal with The Astrologer herself.

Haley realizes that if the cards curse whoever has a reading done, then she should be able to reverse it onto The Astrologer herself by doing her reading. Her reading reveals that she is in pain, still tortured and grieving over her daughter's cruel and unjust death. Haley is able to empathize with The Astrologer's grief, as she was unable to save her own mother from the illness that took her. The reading and Haley's empathy help to free The Astrologer's tortured spirit, thus destroying the deck and breaking the curse.

How Paxton Survived The Fool

He Appeared To Have Met A Similar End As His Friends

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In accordance with his reading, Paxton foolishly separates himself from his surviving friends and is immediately stalked by the Arcana from his reading, The Fool. After playfully tormenting Paxton as he attempts to return to his room on campus, The Fool finally traps Paxton in an elevator, and seemingly kills him similarly to how his friends were killed. However, the screen cuts to black just before Paxton's supposed death, and there is no blood spatter or body shown as there was for Elise, Lucas, or Madelyn.

Cast and Characters of Tarot

Harriet Slater

Haley

Jacob Batalon

Paxton

Avantika Vandanapu

Paige

Adain Bradley

Grant

Humberly González

Madelyn

Larsen Thompson

Elise

Wolfgang Novogratz

Lucas

Paxton appears at the very end of the movie after Haley destroys the deck and frees The Astrologer. He drives up just as Grant and Haley are leaving the mansion, noting that Haley's reading did say that he would show up for his friends in an unexpected way. He quickly explains that right as The Fool was about to kill him, his roommate Todd opened the elevator, and The Fool simply vanished. It's intended to be a humorous moment, even if the simplistic explanation is unsatisfying.

How The Astrologer's Arcana Creatures Worked

The Creepy Entities Carried Out Each Violent Fate

In Grant and Haley's final flight through the mansion after confronting The Astrologer, it's revealed that each of the Arcana that killed their friends is actually the same entity. It shape-shifts into its new form based on whatever the final card was of each character's reading. The audience sees it descend into the shadows at one point and change from Haley's terrifying Death character into Grant's equally haunting Devil creature. It's never stated outright, but the Arcana seem to all be manifestations of The Astrologer's spirit, which is what's bound to the deck and gives it its power.

Why The Characters Kept Leaning Into Their Readings

Bad Decisions Were Made By Everyone Who Died

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It's a common horror trope for characters to act somewhat stupidly, often separating themselves from the group or going into a very obviously dangerous location for no discernible reason. Tarot uses this trope as well, with each of the characters finding themselves alone at the time they are killed by their respective Arcana. However, it provides an explanation: they are acting on their own personality as outlined by their reading.

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For example, Madelyn inexplicably leaves the car when it breaks down knowing that the entity is outside the car. As Haley said in her reading, Madelyn tends to run from things, and sure enough that's what she does. Haley notes Paxton is headstrong, which explains his stubborn refusal to do anything other than head to his dorm room to "wait it out" in safety. While the characters make poor decisions to wind up in their fated death scenarios, it's explained as an element of their personality that is inescapable.

How Tarot's Ending Sets Up A Sequel

Some Of The Characters Survive The Murderous Creatures In The Cards

Tarot ends with the spirit of The Astrologer released and the deck of cards seemingly destroyed once and for all. While that doesn't necessarily point to the potential for a sequel, there was a decent amount of lore established in the movie, even if much of it came via exposition dumps. There is the potential for a prequel to Tarot, revisiting the cards' origins or one of the other times that the deck was used, which could make for a fun period piece (for example, they were used at the Woodstock music festival in the 1960s).

Despite the elaborate Aracana creatures and the CGI involved in the climax, the budget of Tarot was just $8 million.

The concept of tarot and the characters in the deck itself were not fully explored, so that could yield a sequel even if it's not directly related to the deck used in Tarot. Haley, Grant, and Paxton all survived the events of the movie, so it's possible they could return to deal with another iteration of the deck having experienced it once already. Given Tarot's rough early reviews though, a sequel feels unlikely even if it turns a profit on its modest budget.

Tarot Does Not Have A Post-Credits Scene

There Is A Brief Mid-Credits Moment

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There is no post-credits scene in Tarot, at least not in the traditional sense where a thread is dangled that teases the potential for a sequel. There is a brief scene that pops up right after the credits begin, but it's merely a continuation of the return of Jacob Batalon's Paxton. It involves Haley and Grant asking how he survived The Fool, and results in the silly and groan-inducing explanation that his roommate opened the elevator door and The Fool vanished.

What Tarot Implies About A Person's Fate

It Questions Whether One's Destiny Is Set In Stone

The main theme of Tarot is about fate, and whether it's something that a person can control. It questions whether a person is resigned to being one way based on the positions of the stars or their birth month; is a person always going to be stubborn just because they are a Virgo, or is every individual in complete control over their actions and decisions? Tarot shows it going both ways during its runtime.

Tarot cards have been around in various forms and in various cultures since at least the early 15th century.

Elise, Madelyn, Lucas, and Paxton all fall victim to their own personality traits, and die (or in Paxton's case, almost die) in accordance with Haley's initial reading. Their fates seem sealed, unchangeable even though in Madelyn and Paxton's case, they've recognized that they could be at risk, and theoretically know to be careful not to play out what their readings said. Haley and Grant, on the other hand, reconcile their conflict, which came to a head during their readings. Tarot leaves things on a positive note, ultimately indicating that each person controls their own destiny.

The Real Meaning Of Tarot's Ending

The Movie Has Some Underlying Commentary

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Haley's final reading and confrontation with The Astrologer layers in another bit of commentary on fate. Haley is able to reach The Astrologer by being empathetic about the tremendous loss she's suffered. Like The Astrologer, Haley was stuck in a rut of her own grief when her mother passed away, constantly doing readings to see if her fate could be changed. However, she proves that just because a person suffers from tragedy or some other terrible fate, doesn't mean they need to stay on that path.

Each person is capable of growth and change. Their horoscope and astrological sign might indicate that they have certain tendencies, but that doesn't make them prisoners to those tendencies. Each person makes their own choices every day, and that gives everyone the ability to change their fate at any time. At its heart, the ending of Tarot explains how little a person's supposed fate has to do with the actual outcomes in their life.

How The Tarot Ending Was Received

Critics Mostly Dismissed The Movie

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Tarot did not do well with critics, although the audience seemed a little more willing to go along for the ride. This is often the case with horror movies involving young adults, but the 19% score on Rotten Tomatoes is still low for most horror movies. With that said, the 59% audience score shows a real disconnect between the viewers and critics. One big complaint was the Tarot ending, although one audience review said, "The ending wasn't bad either, although [it] felt abrupt."

In one of the rare professional reviews that praised the movie, critic Alison Foreman of IndieWire gave the movie an overall B score. However, she wasn't so sure about the ending, even with a mostly positive review. She writes, "Cohen and Halberg manage an admirable faith in their own movie — delivering consistently delightful kills in a soapy story that doesn't seem insecure until the very end."

Screen Rant's own Rachel Labonte wrote that the movie had little in the way of characters but had some great jump scares and unsettling deaths. However, she praised the Tarot ending until the very last twist, writing, "Tarot's ending, which I thought was solidly clever, is further undone by a last minute twist that makes very little sense. The movie attempts to explain it, but the explanation almost cheapens everything else that came before."

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Tarot (2024)

PG-13

Horror

Mystery

Thriller

The plot centers on a group of college friends who start dying in ways that are related to their fortunes after having their tarot cards read. Before their time runs out, they have to work together to uncover the mystery.

Director
Spenser Cohen and Anna Halberg

Release Date
May 3, 2024

Studio(s)
Screen Gems , Alloy Entertainment , Ground Control

Distributor(s)
Sony Pictures Releasing

Writers
Spenser Cohen and Anna Halberg

Cast
Harriet Slater , Jacob Batalon , Avantika Vandanapu , Adain Bradley , Humberly González , Olwen Fouéré , Wolfgang Novogratz , Larsen Thompson

Runtime
92 minutes
Main Genre
Horror
Tarot Ending Explained (2024)

FAQs

How did Paxton survive tarot? ›

Tarot co-writers and co-director Spenser Cohen and Anna Halberg offer a half-assed explanation that Paxton survived his attack from The Fool because his roommate opened the elevator doors, causing The Fool to disappear.

What happened to Paige in tarot? ›

Haley and Grant run away while Paige is split off from the group and stalked by The Magician. She finds herself in an audience where The Magician uses her as his unwitting assistant. Paige is trapped in a box and ends up sawed in half.

Does Grant survive in tarot? ›

Eventually, Haley lets go of her mother's grief, who died of illness, and the astrologer's spirit is burned alongside the deck. Haley and Grant reconcile over their survival and reunite with Paxton, who survived after his roommate opened the elevator door at the last second, which made The Fool disappear.

What is the end card in tarot? ›

The Death tarot card is often misunderstood and feared, primarily due to its name. However, in the upright position, this card signifies not physical death but rather a profound transformation. It represents the end of a significant phase in your life that you recognize is no longer serving you.

Who survives in tarot? ›

Paxton survives because of his roommate

The remaining four members try to burn the card with Alma's assistance, but the Six of Swords kills Alma after she tries to contact the spirit of the astrologer. Paige is killed by The Magician in the basem*nt, leaving only Haley and Grant alive.

Is there an end credit scene in Tarot? ›

Tarot is a supernatural horror movie based on a 1992 novel named Horrorscope by Nicholas Adams. The movie was released on May 3, 2024, and has received an underwhelming response from the audience. However, fans have noticed that Tarot does not feature a post-credit scene.

Who is Grant in Tarot? ›

Tarot (2024) - Adain Bradley as Grant - IMDb.

What is the plot of Tarot Korean drama? ›

The film is about a story of people who being trapped in the curse of tarot cards twisted by a moment's choice. The film is a combination of the three short stories in Tarot TV series.

What are the zodiac signs in the movie Tarot? ›

A Pisces, a Taurus, a Capricorn, a Leo, a Virgo, and an Aquarius walk into a rented mansion for their Libra friend's birthday party.

What card did Elise get in Tarot? ›

She hears something coming from the attic. And when she gets to the attic, she sees all these candles lit up and the card of the High Priestess, which was the one that she got. And then this hellish alive version of the High Priestess attacks her, and she literally uses the attic ladder to impal her, and Elise dies.

What is the Tarot movie about? ›

What happens at the end of the tarot movie? ›

Since Elise's (Larsen Thompson) final card was the High Priestess, the Astrologer took the High Priestess' form and killed Elise. Lucas's (Wolfgang Novogratz) final card was the Hermit, so the Astrologer shape-shifted into the Hermit to kill Lucas. This cycle would continue until they were all dead.

What happens at the end of the Tarot Paxton? ›

In the final scene of Tarot, Haley and Grant are seen walking back to town, where they are picked up by their friend Paxton, who has miraculously survived his earlier attack. The film clarifies this by revealing that Paxton's roommate opened the elevator doors, causing The Fool to vanish.

What is the success card in Tarot? ›

The Sun: This card symbolizes a period of success and fulfillment.

What is the tarot card for ending? ›

Death. Death is a card of change and transformation, endings and beginnings. Your relationship may have reached its final cycle and has come to an end. It is now time to let go of the past and embrace the future by bringing about change.

What is the final card in tarot cards? ›

The World (XXI) is the 21st trump or Major Arcana card in the tarot deck. It can be incorporated as the final card of the Major Arcana or tarot trump sequence (the first or last optioned as being "The Fool" (0)). It is associated with the 22nd letter of the Hebrew alphabet, 'Tau', also spelled 'Tav' or 'Taw'.

Are there end credits in tarot? ›

Tarot has an open-ended conclusion

The movie doesn't have a post-credit scene, but its conclusion is open-ended and allows for possible sequels or spin-offs. The trio of survivors (Haley, Grant, and Paxton) come out of their harrowing experience changed but still alive, suggesting that the worst is not yet over.

What does the end of a cycle mean in tarot? ›

This card signals that a cycle has ended and all is well for the questioner. This card makes the pause before the next chapter it's own important moment in time and usually represents achievement, fulfillment, successful conclusions, and endless possibilities that can come from it all.

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