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[[WMG: The sequel will be in the point of view from a different group with the same powers.]]
As Steve led Andrew down to see the cave where the weird space rock thingy was, he mentions how there were other people down there checking it out, but they're gone now. Who's to say they didn't go down into the cave before the main trio did?
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[[WMG: If there's a sequel, Matt will be on the run from the US government, and possibly other agencies as well.]]
The Battle of Seattle demonstrated how apocalyptically dangerous a kineticist can be when they lose perspective and moral restraint. The police were literally powerless to stop Andrew even when he was heavily burnt, doped up on painkillers and recently awoken from a coma. Even in that state he still had enough power to toss cars like tennis balls and wreck buildings. It required the intervention of the only other kineticist present to stop him. If we take the theory that the movie consists of the government piecing together confiscated or recovered footage, Matt is to their knowledge now ''the last living kineticist''. As Andrew aptly demonstrated, regular laws and law enforcers simply don't apply to kineticists - they have enough power to, if they wish, make such agencies entirely irrelevant. There is absolutely no compelling reason for a kineticist to follow any law except personal choice. If I were a high-up in the US government - or indeed pretty much any other government - I would be freaking out. Matt's own moral code is really all that's standing between him and becoming something as bad as - if not worse than - Andrew. He's a threat to any major world power that annoys him - and if they found the camera in Tibet, they know who his first target is likely to be.

Also consider that Matt's interests are psychology and philosophy. Even ''without'' the knowledge (and catchy quotations) study in those fields grants, he could ''very'' easily start a cult or similar movement based around his powers, giving him an even bigger reach. Heck, the US government might assume he has the ability to imbue others with his powers. Heck, maybe he actually ''does''.

So yeah, if I were a high-up in the US government, I'd be pouring literally everything I had into both covering up the events of Seattle and capturing or destroying Matt. He's simply way too dangerous to be left alone.
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The object could be an egg that will hatch into a Slender Man.

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Think about it. So far, we haven't seen Totheark's face yet, and Slendy could have either wiped parts of his memory so [[spoiler: Andrew]] would forget about his powers or took his powers away somehow. In addition, Totheark and [[spoiler: Andrew]] both seem to be kind of bitter in general, as shown by a line in one of his newer videos: "How much do you hate? [[spoiler: ''It is not enough''."]]. Also, we have, "Enjoying watching you suffer. Do you know me? I will always know you.". The first sentence alludes to [[spoiler: Andrew's growing sociopathic behavior and lack of remorse after Steve dies]]. As for the second and third sentences, there is a possibility that [[spoiler: Andrew]] somehow remembers Matt [[spoiler: killing him]], leading to [[spoiler: Andrew]] hating Matt. Now in personality, Jay is similar to Matt, except more serious. So Jay reminds Totheark/[[spoiler: Andrew]] of Matt, sparking a desire for Totheark/[[spoiler: Andrew]] to kill Jay himself.


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Think about it. So far, we haven't seen Totheark's face yet, and Slendy could have either wiped parts of his memory so [[spoiler: Andrew]] would forget about his powers or took his powers away somehow. In addition, Totheark and [[spoiler: Andrew]] both seem to be kind of bitter in general, as shown by a line in one of his newer videos: "How much do you hate? [[spoiler: ''It is not enough''."]].

Also, we have, "Enjoying watching you suffer. Do you know me? I will always know you.". The first sentence alludes to [[spoiler: Andrew's growing sociopathic behavior and lack of remorse after Steve dies]]. As for the second and third sentences, there is a possibility that [[spoiler: Andrew]] somehow remembers Matt [[spoiler: killing him]], leading to [[spoiler: Andrew]] hating Matt. Now in personality, Jay is similar to Matt, except more serious. So Jay reminds Totheark/[[spoiler: Andrew]] of Matt, sparking a desire for Totheark/[[spoiler: Andrew]] to kill Jay himself.

Finally, the mask. There are two conclusions that can be drawn from this: Slendy gave him the mask, or Totheark/[[spoiler: Andrew]] created it to cover [[spoiler: his burned face]] and whatnot. It may also symbolize [[spoiler: Andrew]] taking on a new identity, rejecting his old life in favor of being Slendy's new servant.

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Think about it. So far, we haven't seen Totheark's face yet, and Slendy could have either wiped his memory so [[spoiler: Andrew]] would forget about his powers or took his powers away somehow. In addition, Totheark seems to be kind of bitter in general, as show by a line in his new video: "How much do you hate? [[spoiler: ''It isn't enough''."]]

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Think about it. So far, we haven't seen Totheark's face yet, and Slendy could have either wiped parts of his memory so [[spoiler: Andrew]] would forget about his powers or took his powers away somehow. In addition, Totheark seems and [[spoiler: Andrew]] both seem to be kind of bitter in general, as show shown by a line in one of his new video: newer videos: "How much do you hate? [[spoiler: ''It isn't is not enough''."]]
"]]. Also, we have, "Enjoying watching you suffer. Do you know me? I will always know you.". The first sentence alludes to [[spoiler: Andrew's growing sociopathic behavior and lack of remorse after Steve dies]]. As for the second and third sentences, there is a possibility that [[spoiler: Andrew]] somehow remembers Matt [[spoiler: killing him]], leading to [[spoiler: Andrew]] hating Matt. Now in personality, Jay is similar to Matt, except more serious. So Jay reminds Totheark/[[spoiler: Andrew]] of Matt, sparking a desire for Totheark/[[spoiler: Andrew]] to kill Jay himself.

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[[WMG: As an alternative to the above theory, Slendy ressurected [[spoiler: Andrew]] and reanimated him, thus creating [[spoiler: Totheark.]]]]
Think about it. So far, we haven't seen [[spoiler: Totheark]]'s face yet, and Slendy could have either wiped his memory so [[spoiler: Andrew]] would forget about his powers or took his powers away somehow.

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[[WMG: As an alternative to the above theory, Slendy ressurected [[spoiler: Andrew]] and reanimated him, thus creating [[spoiler: Totheark.]]]]
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Think about it. So far, we haven't seen [[spoiler: Totheark]]'s Totheark's face yet, and Slendy could have either wiped his memory so [[spoiler: Andrew]] would forget about his powers or took his powers away somehow.
somehow. In addition, Totheark seems to be kind of bitter in general, as show by a line in his new video: "How much do you hate? [[spoiler: ''It isn't enough''."]]
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[[WMG: As an alternative to the above theory, Slendy ressurected [[spoiler: Andrew]] and reanimated him, thus creating [[spoiler: Totheark]].]]

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[[WMG: As an alternative to the above theory, Slendy ressurected [[spoiler: Andrew]] and reanimated him, thus creating [[spoiler: Totheark]].]]
Think about it. So far, we haven't seen [[spoiler: Totheark]]'s face yet, and Slendy could have either wiped his memory so [[spoiler: Andrew]] would forget about his powers or took his powers away somehow.
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* Another reason is maybe Andrew's birth was an accident. Richard didn't want any kids at all, he's perfectly happy with his wife. But when his wife is suddenly pregnant, he didn't take it to well. Though he tries to get use to the idea of being a father, but never told his wife how he never wanted to have kids. Eventually he started venting all his repressed anger at Andrew.

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* Another reason is maybe Andrew's birth was an accident. Richard didn't want any kids at all, he's perfectly happy with his wife. being just the two of them. But when his wife is suddenly pregnant, he didn't take it to well. too well (but didn't say it out loud). Though he tries to get use to the idea of being a father, but never told his wife how he never wanted to have kids. father. Eventually he started venting out all his repressed anger at Andrew.towards Andrew, in addition to other problems.
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Richard does seem to genuinely love his wife, but at the same time, seems to genuinely despise Andrew; and even goes so far as to blame Andrew for his wife's death. Maybe Richard had something of a reverse Oedipus complex going on and resented Andrew so much because he secretly viewed Andrew as competition for his wife's affection. The affection Andrew's mother gave him, Richard viewed as affection he wasn't getting from her: He wanted her all to himself. Richard initially just resented Andrew for it, but over time the resentment evolved into full on hatred; which is why Richard reacts hostilely to practically anything Andrew does. Richard's drinking, lack of a job, and wife's failing health only intensified his hatred towards Andrew, whom he began blaming for EVERYTHING wrong in his life.

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Richard does seem to genuinely love his wife, but at the same time, seems to genuinely despise Andrew; and even goes so far as to blame Andrew for his wife's death. Maybe Richard had something of a reverse Oedipus complex going on and resented Andrew so much because he secretly viewed Andrew as competition for his wife's affection. The affection Andrew's mother gave him, Richard viewed as affection he wasn't getting from her: He wanted her all to himself. Richard initially just resented Andrew for it, but over time the resentment evolved into full on hatred; which is why Richard reacts hostilely to practically anything Andrew does. Richard's drinking, lack of a job, and wife's failing health only intensified his hatred towards Andrew, whom he began blaming for EVERYTHING wrong in his life.life.
* Another reason is maybe Andrew's birth was an accident. Richard didn't want any kids at all, he's perfectly happy with his wife. But when his wife is suddenly pregnant, he didn't take it to well. Though he tries to get use to the idea of being a father, but never told his wife how he never wanted to have kids. Eventually he started venting all his repressed anger at Andrew.
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Richard does seem to genuinely love his wife, but at the same time, seems to genuinely despise Andrew; and even goes so far as to blame Andrew for his wife's death. Maybe Richard had something of a reverse Oedipus complex going on and resented Andrew so much because he secretly viewed Andrew as competition for his wife's affection. The affection Andrew's mother gave him, Richard viewed as affection he wasn't getting from her: He wanted her all to himself. Richard initially just resented Andrew for it, but over time the resentment evolved into full on hatred; which is why Richard reacts hostilely to practically anything Andrew does. Richard's drinking, lack of a job, and wife's failing health only intensified his hatred towards Andrew.

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Richard does seem to genuinely love his wife, but at the same time, seems to genuinely despise Andrew; and even goes so far as to blame Andrew for his wife's death. Maybe Richard had something of a reverse Oedipus complex going on and resented Andrew so much because he secretly viewed Andrew as competition for his wife's affection. The affection Andrew's mother gave him, Richard viewed as affection he wasn't getting from her: He wanted her all to himself. Richard initially just resented Andrew for it, but over time the resentment evolved into full on hatred; which is why Richard reacts hostilely to practically anything Andrew does. Richard's drinking, lack of a job, and wife's failing health only intensified his hatred towards Andrew.Andrew, whom he began blaming for EVERYTHING wrong in his life.
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[[WMG: Richard's hatred of Andrew stems from his viewing Andrew as competition for his wife's affection]]
Richard does seem to genuinely love his wife, but at the same time, seems to genuinely despise Andrew; and even goes so far as to blame Andrew for his wife's death. Maybe Richard had something of a reverse Oedipus complex going on and resented Andrew so much because he secretly viewed Andrew as competition for his wife's affection. The affection Andrew's mother gave him, Richard viewed as affection he wasn't getting from her: He wanted her all to himself. Richard initially just resented Andrew for it, but over time the resentment evolved into full on hatred; which is why Richard reacts hostilely to practically anything Andrew does. Richard's drinking, lack of a job, and wife's failing health only intensified his hatred towards Andrew.
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With the death of his wife and son, he spends the rest of his life watching TV, ignoring anybody who knocks on his door. He does periodically cry, but only for his wife. He's glad his son dies. He still believe he was selfish. And then he sees him as a freak and [[IHaveNoSon no longer his son]]. He tells himself it's Andrew's fault for everything and [[NeverMyFault not himself]].

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With the death of his wife and son, he spends the rest of his life watching TV, ignoring anybody who knocks on his door. He does periodically cry, but only for his wife. He's glad his son dies. He still believe he was selfish. And then he sees him as a freak and [[IHaveNoSon no longer his son]]. He tells himself it's Andrew's fault for everything and [[NeverMyFault not himself]].himself]].
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* Um, I noticed a particularly strong lack of a tall, sharply dressed fellow throughout the movie, so I'm guessing that's a no. You could say he just wants to hide his hand, but come on! We all know what a drama queen Slendy is.

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* Um, I noticed a particularly strong lack of a tall, sharply dressed fellow throughout the movie, so I'm guessing that's a no. You could say he just wants to hide his hand, but come on! We all know what a drama queen Slendy is.is.

[[WMG: Andrew's dad became a shut-in.]]
With the death of his wife and son, he spends the rest of his life watching TV, ignoring anybody who knocks on his door. He does periodically cry, but only for his wife. He's glad his son dies. He still believe he was selfish. And then he sees him as a freak and [[IHaveNoSon no longer his son]]. He tells himself it's Andrew's fault for everything and [[NeverMyFault not himself]].
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Whenever one of them were in trouble [[spoiler: or, in Steven's case, dead]], it triggered a PsychicNosebleed. This seems like a psychic bond the three of them shared. Perhaps, in time, a telekinetic will start to display more overt mind reading. Since Jean Grey from XMen, telepathy has been a natural compliment to telekinesis.

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Whenever one of them were in trouble [[spoiler: or, [[spoiler:or, in Steven's case, dead]], it triggered a PsychicNosebleed. This seems like a psychic bond the three of them shared. Perhaps, in time, a telekinetic will start to display more overt mind reading. Since Jean Grey from XMen, telepathy has been a natural compliment to telekinesis.



Other "crash" sites(or whatever that was) are in different places of the world, either more remote and not discovered yet, or discovered by people who've still kept their powers under wraps from society.

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Other "crash" sites(or sites (or whatever that was) are in different places of the world, either more remote and not discovered yet, or discovered by people who've still kept their powers under wraps from society.
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As mentioned in the YMMV page, the scene where the get their powers is remeniscent of [[MarbleHornets Marble Hornets]]. Who's to say Slendy's not creating a new breed of Proxy so as to kick-start his next plan.

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As mentioned in the YMMV page, the scene where the get their powers is remeniscent of [[MarbleHornets Marble Hornets]]. Who's to say Slendy's not creating a new breed of Proxy so as to kick-start his next plan.plan.
* Um, I noticed a particularly strong lack of a tall, sharply dressed fellow throughout the movie, so I'm guessing that's a no. You could say he just wants to hide his hand, but come on! We all know what a drama queen Slendy is.
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[[WMG: The origin of the boy's powers has to do with [[TheSlenderManMythos Slendy]].

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[[WMG: The origin of the boy's powers has to do with [[TheSlenderManMythos Slendy]].]]
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The kids [[NotUsingTheZWord never compare themselves]] to, say, [[{{Spiderman}} Peter Parker]] or the FantasticFour, and no one uses the words "superpower" or "superhero". It's next to impossible that the boys, having lived all their lives in America, with normal access to TV, cinema, etc., have no concept of superheroes or have never been exposed to any form of superhero media. Perhaps they simply don't exist on this Earth?

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The kids [[NotUsingTheZWord never compare themselves]] to, say, [[{{Spiderman}} Peter Parker]] or the FantasticFour, and no one uses the words "superpower" or "superhero". It's next to impossible that the boys, having lived all their lives in America, with normal access to TV, cinema, etc., have no concept of superheroes or have never been exposed to any form of superhero media. Perhaps they simply don't exist on this Earth?Earth?
[[WMG: The origin of the boy's powers has to do with [[TheSlenderManMythos Slendy]].
As mentioned in the YMMV page, the scene where the get their powers is remeniscent of [[MarbleHornets Marble Hornets]]. Who's to say Slendy's not creating a new breed of Proxy so as to kick-start his next plan.
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[[WMG: [[spoiler: After going to Tibet, Matt's powers will increase significantly as the result of meditation with the monks.]]]]

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[[WMG: [[spoiler: After going to Tibet, Matt's powers will increase significantly as the result of meditation with the monks.]]]]]]]]
[[WMG: There are no superhero comic books, films, or cartoons in the film's universe]]
The kids [[NotUsingTheZWord never compare themselves]] to, say, [[{{Spiderman}} Peter Parker]] or the FantasticFour, and no one uses the words "superpower" or "superhero". It's next to impossible that the boys, having lived all their lives in America, with normal access to TV, cinema, etc., have no concept of superheroes or have never been exposed to any form of superhero media. Perhaps they simply don't exist on this Earth?
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* Don't really see that happening, as the matter of superheroes/supervillains was totally and utterly averted in the movie, and I have trouble imagining that they'd reverse that in a sequel.

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* Don't really see that happening, as the matter of superheroes/supervillains was totally and utterly averted in the movie, and I have trouble imagining that they'd reverse that in a sequel.sequel.
[[WMG: [[spoiler: After going to Tibet, Matt's powers will increase significantly as the result of meditation with the monks.]]]]
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Possibly becoming a supervillain by the name of [[spoiler:Apex.]]

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Possibly becoming a supervillain by the name of [[spoiler:Apex.]]]]
* Don't really see that happening, as the matter of superheroes/supervillains was totally and utterly averted in the movie, and I have trouble imagining that they'd reverse that in a sequel.
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A huge glowing alien crystal that gives people superpowers?

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A huge [[spoiler:huge glowing alien crystal crystal]] that gives people superpowers?
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Other "crash" sites(or whatever that was) are in different places of the world, either more remote and not discovered yet, or discovered by people who'd still kept their powers under wraps from society.

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Other "crash" sites(or whatever that was) are in different places of the world, either more remote and not discovered yet, or discovered by people who'd who've still kept their powers under wraps from society.
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Possibly becoming a supervillain by the name of Apex.

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Possibly becoming a supervillain by the name of Apex.[[spoiler:Apex.]]
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.... by [[{{Frasier}} Dr. Niles Crane]], who still lives in Seattle.

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.... by [[{{Frasier}} Dr. Niles Crane]], who still lives in Seattle.Seattle.
[[WMG:The object the boys found isn't the only one of its kind]]
Other "crash" sites(or whatever that was) are in different places of the world, either more remote and not discovered yet, or discovered by people who'd still kept their powers under wraps from society.
[[WMG: [[spoiler: Andrew is still alive, or will come back to life]]]]
Possibly becoming a supervillain by the name of Apex.
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Whenever one of them were in trouble [[spoiler: or, in Steven's case, dead]], it triggered a PsychicNosebleed. This seems like a psychic bond the three of them shared. Perhaps, in time, a telekinetic will start to display more overt mind reading. Since Jean Grey from XMen, telepathy has been a natural compliment to telekinesis.

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Whenever one of them were in trouble [[spoiler: or, in Steven's case, dead]], it triggered a PsychicNosebleed. This seems like a psychic bond the three of them shared. Perhaps, in time, a telekinetic will start to display more overt mind reading. Since Jean Grey from XMen, telepathy has been a natural compliment to telekinesis.telekinesis.
[[WMG: The mysterious object was a Kryptonian artifact]]
A huge glowing alien crystal that gives people superpowers?
[[WMG: Matt will be helped through some of his problems....]]
.... by [[{{Frasier}} Dr. Niles Crane]], who still lives in Seattle.
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Whenever one of them were in trouble [[spoiler: or, in Steven's case, dead]], it triggered a PsychicNosebleed. This seems like a psychic bond the three of them shared. Perhaps, in time, anyone granted telekinetic powers will start to display more overt display of mind reading prowess. Since Jean Grey from XMen, telepathy has been a natural compliment to telekinesis.

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Whenever one of them were in trouble [[spoiler: or, in Steven's case, dead]], it triggered a PsychicNosebleed. This seems like a psychic bond the three of them shared. Perhaps, in time, anyone granted a telekinetic powers will start to display more overt display of mind reading prowess.reading. Since Jean Grey from XMen, telepathy has been a natural compliment to telekinesis.
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[[WMG: The sequel will include the emergence of Telepathy.]]
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