Florence Pugh Reveals Her Interpretation Of Midsommar’s Fiery Ending

In just the past few years, director Ari Aster has delivered some truly scary movies, some of which rank alongside the best horror films of all time. His second feature film, Midsommar, had similar vibes to Hereditary (his first motion picture), as both offered twisted tales featuring characters being consumed by the unsettling worlds they entered. That’s certainly true of Florence Pugh’s Dani, the protagonist of Aster’s 2019 effort. The A24 film’s lead is now offering up her own interpretation of the movie’s fiery ending.

A “beautiful nightmare,” as Florence Pugh described, the film tracks Dani, as she accompanies her boyfriend and others on a visit to a cult in Sweden. The wild ending of Midsommar sees Dani being named the Hårga’s May Queen, who must choose the ninth sacrifice to rid the twisted group of evil. Covered in colorful flowers with that memorable frown on her face, Dani chooses her partner, Christian, after catching him in a sexual ritual. He’s then stuffed in a disemboweled bear’s body and forced to become enflamed in the wooden temple with eight other members.