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How The Willow Took Everything
Heavy spoilers below. If you haven't finished the film, turn back here.
⚠ FULL SPOILERS AHEAD
The entire ending of Obsession. Nothing below is loaded into the page until you choose to reveal it.
Cast & Characters
Real names, roles, and official photography — the friend group the Willow tore apart.
Nikki Freeman
The heart of the film — kind, sharp, and stolen from herself by a wish she never made.
Baron "Bear" Bailey
The hopeless romantic who snaps the branch. The whole tragedy starts with what he wants.
Ian
The comic relief of the friend group — whose throwaway wish turns out to matter more than any of his jokes.
Sarah Harper
Carter's daughter, pulled into the Willow's orbit by her closeness to Bear.
Carter Harper
The music-store boss and Sarah's father — the lone older voice in a doomed young friend group.
Viola
A supporting face in Barker's tight ensemble — proof the cast list runs deeper than the core four.
What Happens To Nikki After The Credits?
Five futures, weighed against what's in the film and what Barker has said. The percentages are this vault's read — cast your vote and post your own below.
⚠ ENDING SPOILERS
What the film actually does to Nikki. Reveal only if you have finished it.
The Wild Theories
Eight non-supernatural reads on what's really going on. Upvote the ones you believe — your votes save on this device.
The Mutual Wish Rewrites Everything
What if the wish never ran in only one direction? Read the romance again and it looks less like devotion and more like two people caught in the same trap — neither fully innocent, neither fully to blame.
The "Cooper = Ian" Plot Hole
Cooper Tomlinson's character resurfaces in Barker's next film in a way that quietly contradicts where this one leaves him. Barker himself admits it "doesn't really make sense" — and says he wants to keep it anyway.
The Willow Is A Contract, Not A Haunting
Forget spirits. The Willow is a monkey's-paw vending machine: it grants the literal wish and lets the side effects metastasize. Bear didn't summon a demon — he signed terms he didn't read.
The Billion Dollars Is The Real Murder Weapon
One wish in this film is for a fortune — and money that appears from nowhere may not vanish when the credits roll. A trail like that could reframe the whole tragedy in the eyes of anyone who comes looking.
There Was Never A Curse At All
The grounded read: no magic, just a shared delusion. Two isolated people spiral into a folie à deux, mythologize a cheap toy, and rationalize real violence as fate. The "wish" is the lie they told themselves.
"Anything But Ghosts" Is Secretly Nikki's Sequel
Barker's next film follows fake ghost hunters who meet the real thing — same universe. The theory: their case is the Willow's wreckage, and they're positioned to stumble onto proof that clears (or condemns) Nikki.
It's Chapter One Of A Willow Anthology
Barker keeps floating an anthology — each chapter a new person who finds a Willow and pays a different toll. Obsession is just the first toll booth. Nikki's story becomes the legend others whisper about.
Bear Is The Villain The Movie Won't Name
Strip the romance: a lonely guy decides a woman must love him and pulls a cosmic trigger to force it. Everything after is the fallout of his entitlement — and Nikki pays the bill.
Stills Wall
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By The Numbers
A $750K horror movie, shot in 20 days, that became Focus Features' biggest film ever. The receipts:
Figures via Wikipedia / Rotten Tomatoes / box-office reporting, as of June 2026.
The Buzz
What critics say
95% on Rotten Tomatoes from 258 reviews. The critics' consensus calls it "dauntingly disturbing" yet "skillfully amusing and thrilling."
Where to watch
In theaters now — wide release since May 15, 2026 (Focus Features). Streaming & digital dates TBA.
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