Imagine being sent back in time to stop a terrible virus from destroying the world, only to wonder if you’re actually the one who caused it in the first place. That’s what happens to James Cole in 12 Monkeys. He’s sent from a future where humanity lives underground after a deadly virus wiped out most people, and his mission is to stop the release of the virus.
One key moment in the film is when Cole realizes that the “12 Monkeys” group isn’t the real cause of the virus, and he’s been chasing the wrong people. He starts questioning his own reality—did he really travel through time, or is he losing his mind?
A fan theory suggests that Cole might actually be stuck in a loop, with his actions in the past always leading to the future’s destruction. What if Cole had successfully stopped the virus release? Would humanity have found another way to collapse, or was this catastrophe just part of a bigger plan?
An alternate ending could show Cole finding peace in the knowledge that his role was meant to happen, or maybe a sequel where we follow a new character trying to undo the mess Cole couldn’t. The future could still hold hope or more questions.
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