The 2019 horror film I See You is available on Netflix and deserves more attention. I See You is a movie directed by Adam Randall that tells the story of small-town detective Greg Harper (Jon Tenney) and his search for 10-year-old Justin Whitter.

As Greg digs deeper into the case, strange things start to happen at home. Greg’s family, including his wife Jackie (Helen Hunt) and teenage son Connor, are scared by someone or something.

If you haven’t seen this movie yet, now is a great time to do so. Netflix hasn’t added any new scary movies or shows in a while, so I See You is a great choice if you want something to watch this week.

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But if you don’t like the movie, are too scared to watch it all the way through, or just want to know what happens, we’ve given away the ending and answered some important questions below.

Who is the Serial Killer in the “I See You”?

The fact that the serial killer is revealed to be homicide detective Greg Harper is one of the most shocking parts of I See You. We find out that he set Cole Gordon up for killing six boys more than ten years ago.

Greg stopped killing and kidnapping for a long time, but finding out that his wife Jackie was having an affair seems to have made him start again. He is the one who took Justin Whitter from his home.

What happens at the end of “I See You”? At the end of the movie, we find out that Alec is one of the two kids who got away from Greg when they were young. We met Tommy early on in the movie, but we didn’t know who the other boy was.

Alec ties up Greg’s son Connor near the end of the book and leaves behind a green pocketknife, which Greg often leaves at the scene of his crimes. This is one of the most important clues.

Greg and Mindy get into a fight, and Greg ends up killing Mindy. In retaliation, Alec kills Greg. He gets shot, but he lives long enough to signal Detective Spitzky, who recognizes him as one of the survivors. Greg took two boys with him, but one of them, Justin Whitter, was able to get away.

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