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‘Den of Thieves 2: Pantera’ Ending Explained: Who Double-Crossed Who, Exactly?

original The thief's nest It ended with a surprisingly satisfying twist: Donnie (Oshea Jackson Jr.) masterminded the entire robbery from the start, even if he looked like a modest vacation driver. This punched out both the audience and the fierce cop Big Nick (Gerard Butler). So what's the sequel? The thief's nest To make these two conflict? The answer is to put them on the same team. But the candid robbery story between Donnie and Big Nick probably won't taste any fans expecting some kind of twist. The Thief's Den: Pantera It is offered. But that gets a little complicated, so let's break down what happens at the end of the film, why, and what it means for the future of these characters.

The Thief's Den: Pantera Plot Summary:

Understood, so The thief's nest Ending in Europe at Donnie and working as a bartender again, his eyes clearly turned to another big score award. The sequel picks up by Donnie quit such a job and stealing diamonds in Antwerp with the so-called Panther crew. Donnie then uses the diamond to pose as an executive, and cases the next target site, the Diamond Reserve in France. While planning this score, Big Nick appears in France and engages in the antics of cultural conflicts, forcing his way on the crew, claiming that law enforcement life in the state is ruined. Donnie and Nick also find out that Donnie's previously snatched diamond belongs to the Mafia and demands it. So the Panthers need to get both diamonds (which Donnie places in the Diamond Reserve) and what other loot can be found.

The Panthers lose several members to confront Big Nick, but they can pull the robber apart anyway – and are intercepted by thugs hired by two exiled gang members who try to steal from the thief. (This plays on screen with a bit of a mess, as many white European thugs in the film are sort of exchangeable, and many of the gang's gun-beating members have never been seen before.) A final moment is saved by the Italians who are pleased to have Donnie retrieved the diamond. Everyone celebrates in Italy. Best Friends Gang lives a robbery again! Or what about them? !

Thieves' Nest 2: Pantera, O'Shea Jackson Jr., 2024 Thieves' Den Streaming Release Date
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Thief's Nest 2: The ending explained

As the rest of the Panthers celebrate with their mafia teammates, French police officers show up and arrest everyone. No, Nick has turned the French authorities upside down as he is still a police officer of the heart. He visits Donnie in prison and confesses that while the two are now “accidental” they are not feeling as good about the whole thing as he hoped. His love for Donnie and his crew was not dishonest, Nick explains: He doesn't apologise exactly, but when he leaves, he tells Donnie “sit to the left.”

Shortly afterwards, Donnie is taken to a prison transport van, and then intercepted by a helicopter carrying a man with a gun. – When they open the van and get Donnie back. They mention his position in the van, extracting him from the French police officers and leaping him out of there. It turns out that the Italian wants to save his ass again and hire him for his future job.

Thief 2: Pantera, Gerard Butler, 2024.
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Now, Donnie becomes an internationally famous diamond burglar with his photographs in paper, and then being involved in a prominent prison transport breakout, it seems that his next move is far less appealing to the mafia. But never mind: he is out of prison and he asks what his next job is. Meanwhile, Big Nick irresponsibly looks at his text while driving and receives the message “And the tiger changes its stripes. All cats leave the cage.” Best Friends Panther Club is active! Donnie appears to be giving information that other fellow criminals have been released in the same way, and Big Nick is returned to the fold for his next job.

Emotionally, this ending makes sense. Big Nick and Donnie, who have clearly bonded during this experience, will likely be reuniting in another job. Sleeves' nest. It's a bit odd, both thematically and narratively. The entire police and crime dynamics feel more confused by this adventure. In the first film, the likeable Donnie was breaking the law, but he didn't actually take anyone else's money (just a bill is allocated for shredding), so he outweighed that Garut big nick. Pantera Considering Nick is arresting a career criminal, think about the betrayal of trust that must be astoned and seek great career opportunities for the mob. It manages to resolve the incredible Big Nick internal conflict, and raises further questions about why he feels unconfronted about potentially working for a network of far worse criminals. But maybe that's because Sleeves' nest To deal with it! The Thief's Den: Pantera Make sure the vibrator stays cool.

Jesse Hassenger (@rockmaroond)) I'm a writer who lives in a podcasting in Brooklyn. www.sportsalcohol.com. He is a regular contributor, especially AV Clubs, Polygons, Weeks and more.

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