Widows’ Ending Explained

In Steve McQueen’s thriller Widows, a group of armed robbers die during a heist, and to settle their debts, the grieving wives plan a heist of their own, and the Widows‘ ending explained that they successfully pulled off the job. Veronica Rawlings (Viola Davis) even ensures that no one will come after them for the money they stole. Alice (Elizabeth Debicki), Linda (Michelle Rodriguez), and Belle (Cynthia Erivo) join Veronica on the heist.

Alice is struggling to find a new way of earning a living after her abusive husband Florek (Jon Bernthal) is killed in the robbery, and Linda discovers that her late husband gambled away everything they had, resulting in repo men taking everything in her store. Belle is Linda’s babysitter, struggling to make ends meet, but tough and fast enough to be a vital part of the crew. This leads these inexperienced, but determined women into action to pull off a robbery that will ensure they don’t fall after their husbands’ deaths.

What Happens At The End Of Widows?

How Did The Widows Accomplish The Robbery?

The heist itself starts fairly smoothly. Veronica and Belle did reconnaissance before the robbery to learn the layout of the house and its security. The widows approach the back entrance and tap on the door to call the security guard. However, before they can reach the hidden vault behind the map, they are confronted by Tom Mulligan (Robert Duvall), who points a gun at them and removes Veronica’s mask. Tom shoots Alice in the shoulder and is sH๏τ and killed in return.

The crew then presses onto the vault, packs all the money into the bags, and runs out to the van — only to find Jatemme (Daniel Kaluuya) waiting for them with a gun to Belle’s head. Jatemme takes off with the money, but his victory is short-lived.

The widows goes after him in a car and run into the back of his van, causing him to swerve and crash into a concrete barrier at high speed. He dies instantly, and the women grab the money and run. Linda takes Alice to the hospital, telling the doctors that she was sH๏τ in a drive-by, and Belle takes off as well.

Veronica plants the gun used to shoot Tom Mulligan on Harry and then makes her getaway.

Veronica returns to the garage where Harry is waiting for her. She confronts Harry about the affair with Amanda and his newborn son. Harry tells her that he can’t stay with her after their son, Marcus (Josiah Sheffie), was killed by a cop at a traffic stop and that he wants to build a new life for himself. He demands that Veronica turn over the money, and attacks her when she refuses — but then Veronica shoots and kills him. She plants the gun used to shoot Tom Mulligan on Harry and then makes her getaway.

As the movie ends, the widows have each gone their separate ways with their share of the money, now able to make new lives without the financial support of their husbands.

How (And Why) Harry Rawlings Faked His Death In Widows

Harry Made A Deal With A Politician


Liam Neeson as Harry and Viola Davis as Veronica embracing in Widows

Before the heist takes place, Widows reveals its big twist: that Veronica’s husband, Harry (Liam Neeson) didn’t actually die along with the rest of his crew, but set them up to be killed by the cops and faked his death — with a little help from corrupt politician-to-be Jack Mulligan (Colin Farrell). When Veronica arrives at the house of one of the other widows, Amanda Nunn (Carrie Coon), to try and recruit her as a driver, Veronica’s dog runs down the hallway and starts whining and scratching at one of the doors.

Veronica follows the dog and finds Harry’s drinking flask on a table in the hall. Realizing that Harry must have been having an affair with Amanda and that Amanda’s newborn baby is Harry’s, Veronica becomes upset and leaves the house — without discovering that Harry himself is behind the door. As Harry reveals in his emotional final confrontation with Veronica, the death of their son pushed him away from their marriage and towards the hope of starting a new life and a new family with Amanda.

Harry arranged explosive tanks around the van and walked away right before the garage door opened.

To accomplish this, he cut a deal with Jack Mulligan to rob $2 million from Jamal Manning’s campaign funds, in exchange for help in faking his death. Jack used his connections at the coroner’s office to obtain a ᴅᴇᴀᴅ body, which was set up in the front seat of the second van. After the three other men had been loaded into the back, Harry arranged explosive tanks around the van and walked away right before the garage door opened. The van was pulverized by bullets and exploded. The remains of four bodies were left behind — enough to convince the world that Harry was ᴅᴇᴀᴅ.

How The Widows Get Away With the Robbery

The Widows Have Harry To Thank For Their Good Fortune


Viola Davis holding up a note and Cynthia Erivo leaning on a punching bag in Widows 2018

Harry’s faking his death proves to be rather lucky for Veronica since it offers a way for her to ensure no one will suspect her or the other women in the robbery. After killing Harry in the garage, she leaves behind the gun that was used to shoot Tom Mulligan close to Harry’s hand — thereby setting him up to take the blame for the crime. Once his body is discovered, everyone (including Jack Mulligan) will ᴀssume that Harry faked his death and to return for one more heist, since the gun forensics will link him to Tom Mulligan’s murder.

The women used masks, heavy clothing, and voice-changing tech to conceal their gender. No one would have any reason to suspect a group of grieving widows. There is the lingering question of whether Jatemme kept Jamal up to speed on what he learned while following the widows since Jatemme figured out that they were planning the heist. However, the general impression is that Jatemme is acting alone, whether because he wants the money for himself or to surprise Jamal by delivering it.

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