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The Warriors 1979

In this adrenaline-fueled thrill ride, teenage gamer Jack is hurled through time and space into an ancient empire's midst. With gaming prowess as his only guide, he must outmaneuver a ruthless barbarian king to rescue a ravishing princess and navigate the treacherous path back home.

In this adrenaline-fueled thrill ride, teenage gamer Jack is hurled through time and space into an ancient empire's midst. With gaming prowess as his only guide, he must outmaneuver a ruthless barbarian king to rescue a ravishing princess and navigate the treacherous path back home.

Does The Warriors have end credit scenes?

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The Warriors does not have end credit scenes. You can leave when the credits roll.

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Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for The Warriors

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As night descends over Coney Island, the leader of the Warriors, Cleon (portrayed by Dorsey Wright), gathers his most trusted lieutenants for an expedition via subway to the Bronx. They aim to attend a critical meeting summoned by the enigmatic figure known as Cyrus, heralded as “the one and only.” As various gang factions step onto the subway, clad in their vibrant colors, the Warriors speculate on the purpose of this gathering. The anticipation builds when it’s unveiled that Cyrus, the leader of the formidable Gramercy Riffs, is striving to unite all gangs in New York City, inviting a non-armed representative from each gang to a peace meeting. While some members of the Warriors express excitement, others remain skeptical of Cyrus’s intentions.

At Van Cortlandt Park, the gathering buzzes with over 100 gangs in attendance. The charismatic Cyrus (played by Roger Hill) takes the stage, electrifying the crowd with a captivating speech. He eloquently proposes that, rather than battling for turf, they could join forces to forge an army of 60,000, overpowering the city’s meager 20,000 police. His rallying cry of “Can you dig it?” resonates powerfully among the attendees. However, the atmosphere shifts dramatically as unseen police forces begin to encircle the area.

While the majority of attendees are captivated by Cyrus’s vision, one individual, Luther (brought to life by David Patrick Kelley), has ulterior motives. Sneaking a gun into the assembly, he heartbreakingly takes a shot at Cyrus, ending his life in an instant. As the crowd reacts in horror, Luther attempts to shift the blame onto the Warriors, specifically targeting Cleon. Chaos erupts as Luther attempts to manipulate the situation, framing Cleon for the assassination. In a desperate struggle, Cleon tries to fend off the accusations but is ultimately overwhelmed by both the Riffs and Rogues. In this tumultuous clash, Cleon is seemingly lost to the fray.

With their leader gone, the remaining Warriors regroup in a cemetery as police infiltrate the park. Swan, the second-in-command, asserts they must return to the subway to avoid detection. Discord brews within the group as Ajax (portrayed by James Remar) challenges Swan’s authority, only for tensions to momentarily ease as they agree to stick together. Unbeknownst to them, a manhunt for the Warriors is underway, as the newly instated leader of the Riffs, Masai (played by Edward Sewer), issues orders for their capture.

The Warriors’ journey becomes increasingly treacherous as they navigate the streets. An unforeseen train delay forces the group to traverse through a territory controlled by the Orphans, a lesser gang that remains unaware of their troubles. Tensions rise when Swan proposes a non-violent negotiation, which becomes volatile due to Mercy’s (portrayed by Deborah Van Valkenburgh) mischievous taunting of the Orphans’ leader. As insults ignite, a conflict brews, with the Warriors narrowly escaping amid chaos.

In their turbulent journey, Swan and his crew face relentless challenges, including being ambushed by the Baseball Furies and confronting a treacherous trap set by an all-girl gang named the Lizzies. Each encounter is action-packed, as Swan and the Warriors showcase their fighting prowess against the backdrop of NYC’s gritty streets. However, tragedy strikes when Fox (featured by Thomas G. Waites) falls victim to the relentless pursuit of the police.

As the Warriors face adversity, they merge their wits and strength to navigate a series of intense confrontations, triumphing against the gangs aiming to eliminate them. Meanwhile, Ajax finds himself caught in an unexpected predicament with police, underscoring the perilous position the group occupies.

Ultimately, the Warriors reach Coney Island as dawn breaks, only to realize they are still haunted by Luther and the Rogues, laying in wait. Armed with improvised weapons, they prepare to confront their final challenge, culminating in a showdown on the beach. The tension escalates as Swan confronts Luther, who chillingly admits to his senseless actions. With the newly arrived Gramercy Riffs ultimately choosing to side with the Warriors, they forge a fragile peace, culminating in the group’s triumphant yet bittersweet return to their home, fully aware that their journey through the city’s dark underbelly has left them irrevocably changed, confronting the reality that they remain in the same perilous position as before: nowhere.

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Movie Themes and Keywords

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