Yorktown Ending Explained: "Yorktown" is a 1970's inspired thriller/horror film that takes place in the City of Yorktown. Directed by Michael Felts, this 2011 horror film stars Rebekah Kochan (Heather), alongside Bridget Blankenship as Lisa, Tamie Carpenter as Rachel, Lucas Chance as Caleb. Rated 0/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of Yorktown?

"Yorktown" is a 1970's inspired thriller/horror film that takes place in the City of Yorktown. It's about a group of eight friends that upon hearing of Yorktown Memorial Hospital from an ill guided bar patron, played by actor/comedian and NBC's Last Comic's Standing finalist Dante, the group decides to take a road trip to the haunted location and "investigate", despite the heeded warnings from the bartender, played by actress Rebekah Kochan. What they don't realize is that someone has taken up residence in the building and someone is trying to revenge a death. When you don't pay attention to your friends, bad things happen. The movie takes a traditional plot and adds modern social elements with a plot twist.

Michael Felts's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Rebekah Kochan (Heather)'s journey. It's about a group of eight friends that upon hearing of Yorktown Memorial Hospital from an ill guided bar patron, played by actor/comedian and NBC's Last Comic's Standing finalist Dante, the group decides to take a road trip to the haunted location and "investigate", despite the heeded warnings from the bartender, played by actress Rebekah Kochan.

How Does Rebekah Kochan (Heather)'s Story End?

  • Rebekah Kochan: Rebekah Kochan's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Bridget Blankenship (Lisa): Bridget Blankenship's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Tamie Carpenter (Rachel): Tamie Carpenter's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of Yorktown Mean?

The ending of Yorktown brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Rebekah Kochan's story may not satisfy all audiences.