In a foreboding rural landscape, a patriarch's mortal coil is unraveling, as his wife succumbs to despair. When siblings Louise and Michael return to their ancestral home, they're met with an unsettling presence: their mother's darkness has taken on a life of its own, threatening to consume them as well.
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The Dark and the Wicked does not have end credit scenes.
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What prompts Louise and Michael to return to their family's Texas farmstead?
Louise and Michael, siblings bound by family ties, return to their ancestral farm in Texas due to their father’s declining health. Bedridden and unable to communicate, he is under the care of his devoted wife and a nurse. However, their mother’s behavior begins to raise concerns as she seems unsettled and encourages the children to leave. The tragic climax comes when she takes her own life in the barn, after distressing acts of self-mutilation in the kitchen.
As they grapple with their mother’s sudden death, Louise and Michael slowly uncover unsettling truths. The nurse reveals that she heard their mother whispering to their father, as if communicating with a darker, unseen entity rather than him. Michael discovers a diary left by their mother, filled with accounts of her growing fears about a nameless and potentially malevolent presence that seemed to prey upon her husband.
During their mother’s funeral, the siblings meet Xander Berkeley, a priest claiming familiarity with their mother. That very night, Father Thorne’s spectral form beckons them from outside but vanishes as mysteriously as he appeared. In a tragic twist, Charlie, a nearby ranch hand, suffers a hallucination involving Louise, leading him to take his own life in a disturbing act of self-destruction.
Unaware of her friend’s fate, Louise attempts to reach Charlie by phone but is met with a chilling revelation: the person on the line insists he has never visited Texas. Anxious for their father’s well-being, the siblings consult a doctor who determines that their father’s condition is critical; he cannot be moved without risk of fatality.
As dread continues to loom, Louise and Michael are horrified to discover their herd of goats has been violently slaughtered. They begin to incinerate the remains. That night, Michael experiences a shocking encounter in the barn when the apparition of their mother confronts him before fading away. Louise, while lying next to her father, finds herself trapped in a nightmare where a dark force attempts to possess her, culminating in a horrific vision of her father levitating.
The next day brings more despair when Charlie’s granddaughter arrives, informing Louise of his suicide. However, as the girl’s demeanor shifts to a sinister one, it becomes evident that it is the entity masquerading as her. In an alarming sequence of events, the nurse arrives, and in a terrifying turn, she becomes possessed and violently attacks herself, tragically succumbing to her injuries.
Meanwhile, Michael returns home, only to discover his wife and daughters dead in what appears to be a murder-suicide. Overwhelmed with grief, he too ends his life, only to realize, in the moments before his demise, that the entity has manipulated the situation, as his family unexpectedly reenters the home moments later.
Back at the farm, as night falls, Louise awakens to the horrific reality of her father’s death. In a harrowing conclusion, she is confronted by the demon that has tormented her family, leading to her ultimate downfall.
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