Hitler Lives! Ending Explained: ' sets the stage with the escape of Hitler to Antarctica after the end of WWII, however not all goes to plan and Hitler is secured away in a bunker in Adelaide. Directed by Stuart Rowsell, this 2017 horror film stars Morte (Hitler Zombie), alongside Jay Katz as Dr. Mengele, Chris Sadrinna as Dorff, John Boxer as Otto Skorzeny. Rated 2/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of Hitler Lives!?

'HITLER LIVES!' sets the stage with the escape of Hitler to Antarctica after the end of WWII, however not all goes to plan and Hitler is secured away in a bunker in Adelaide. Dr Mengele has procured a drug of Alien based immortality that will see to the rise of a New World Order. Over time Hitler is forgotten however and left to rot in the bunker as world politic expands into the 'global government' and the thousand year reich plan to design the superman and send him to the stars, is replaced with free trade agreements... Left to misery and despair Hitler reads about the world outside from enclosed walls and walks the bunker corridors - waiting for a chance to escape again and renew his quest for the reich - Dr Mengele, from his laboratory in Argentina, has other plans for their longevity and with an ever increasing mental collapse the two must fight it out for intellectual domination.

Stuart Rowsell's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Morte (Hitler Zombie)'s journey. Dr Mengele has procured a drug of Alien based immortality that will see to the rise of a New World Order.

How Does Morte (Hitler Zombie)'s Story End?

  • Morte: Morte's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Jay Katz (Dr. Mengele): Jay Katz's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Chris Sadrinna (Dorff): Chris Sadrinna's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of Hitler Lives! Mean?

The ending of Hitler Lives! brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Morte's story may not satisfy all audiences.