Austin Butler Leading fans back to the 90s in his new movie Captured.
this Darren Aronofsky– The director’s film was released on Friday, August 29 and has one from Charlie Houstonhe wrote a series of books of the same name. The story follows Hank (Butler), a bartender for baseball genius, when his punk rock neighbor Russ (Matt Smith) Ask him to look at his cat Bud for a few days. A series of events are landing Hank in the middle of a group of disciples determined to knock him down.
“It’s different from anything I’ve done lately as far as fearing me is concerned,” Butler told USA Today In an interview in August 2025. “In my first few movies, I’ve been exploring completely different characters from what I do in body and sound. I can immerse myself in this different skin.”
Warning: Spoiler Catched.
After almost fatal damage, the lost kidney and girlfriend Yvonne (Zoë Kravez), Hank (Hank Leiv Schreiber and Vincent d’Onofrio.
Is Hank still alive? Continue scrolling to end Captured,explain:
Is there a final credit scenario for “being stolen”?

It may not be a miracle movie, but sticking with it in the theater will pay off here as well. Yes, Captured It does include post-loan scenarios.
Surprising moments are a shocking cameo Laura Dernheard the sound throughout the movie, but never saw the face. However, the scene of the post-loan show that she received a large package containing $4 million sent from her son. Despite initially laughing at her not being a guest appearance, Dern eventually popped up the package shocked frame, saying a simple “f ***”.
The second scene is a bud of a cat sitting on the beach.
What happens at the end of “theft”?
HankBad rabbit) reveals Hank’s so-called ally Roman Detective throughout the film (Regina King), is actually a dirty cop who is trying to pay her debt to the Russian mob. When Hank meets Russ, the two set out on a New York City mission to clear Hank’s name. Russ then revealed that he wanted to keep the money he had already obtained ($4 million) and try to escape.
Russ eventually died of a head injury, and Hank made a new plan: Become Russ. He shaved his head, took the edgy style of Lass, and then disappeared into Mexico with his Lass passport and his cat. The film ends with Hank seemingly running away from danger, drinking at the bar.
Will “Theft” create a sequel?

Yes. Considering that the movie is based on a series of novels, there is definitely more to this story – especially when Hank escapes to Mexico at the end of the film. The first sequel novel, Six bad things, Hank tries to stay invisible in South America, but soon discovers that the Russian mafia wants their money back and is willing to hurt his family to get the money. Hank eventually tries to find his way back to California to protect his loved ones and to get in touch with a new bunch of colorful strangers.
The third book, A dangerous personsee Hank receives a mission from the Russian Mafia, which includes watching Emerging baseball playersbring Hank back to New York City.

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