'Gretel & Hansel' spoilers: Director explains the new ending of the classic fairy tale (2025)

Is it really a spoiler to reveal the ending of Hansel and Gretel? At the end of the 200-year-old Grimm fairy tale, Gretel traps the cannibalistic witch in her own oven, allowing her to escape with her brother Hansel and the witch's priceless stones. The kids return home rich and live happily ever after. The end.

It's a familiar ending to a familiar story, but that's not the ending to the new horror movie, . In director Osgood Perkins' dark retelling, both Gretel and Hansel face completely different fates while the witch meets her fiery demise in a totally different way.

Spoilers for Gretel & Hansel ahead.

In Gretel & Hansel, opening in theaters Friday, director Osgood Perkins tells pretty much the same story as the Brothers Grimm did over 200 years ago, with a few notable tweaks. In the film, the siblings have a bigger age difference — Gretel (Sophia Lillis) is an older teenager looking after the younger Hansel (Sam Leakey) — and the two end up in the woods when their mother kicks them out of the house. Their father, usually depicted as a woodcutter in most versions of the story, is dead and gone in the movie. Meanwhile, the evil witch (Alice Krige) has her own backstory that reveals how she developed a taste for children.

But it's in the ending where Gretel & Hansel makes the biggest departure to a story that's two centuries old. While Gretel still burns the witch in her own oven, the "oven" is now a giant fire pit beneath her home. Picture a giant Hawaiian fire pit, except instead of cooking pigs (yummy) it's for cooking terrified children (not yummy).

Also, Gretel inherits the supernatural powers of her nemesis, allowing the teenage girl to free the souls of the children the evil witch killed. After burning the witch to vanquish her forever, Gretel helps her brother escape to their new foster home. Gretel stays behind in the woods, alone, to master her new abilities.

"Part of the design of this movie was to bring things to the contemporary mindset," says director Osgood Perkins in an interview with Inverse. "[The witch] has that horrible room under her house, this white brick oven room with this cage. That was meant to feel like a serial killer's lair, something out of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Y'know, this is my special place where I do all my terrible and unspeakable shit."

Because of the new design for the witch's oven, there had to be more "steps" for the witch to cook the children. "Just for the sake of tension, drama, and anxiety, we built in steps that needed to be taken," the director says. "Kind of what Spielberg would do. So it's not just, one, two, three things, but one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight things to happen."

Here's the new tension in the final scene: The witch cooks her prey in a cage, hoisted above the large fire. There's a ladder leading directly up to the cage, where the witch would allow her victim/food to climb in. If successful, the witch can remove the ladder, lower the cage, and let it burn.

It was all in the interest of allowing some new conflict in a classic story. "We decided it had to be more than just, Gretel kicks her into the oven and runs away," Perkins says. "The original draft was more or less [that]. We wanted to see that Gretel could manifest a special kind of power that she does with the staff."

Arguably, the biggest change in Gretel & Hansel is its title, which reflects the ending centered all on Gretel. With the names flipped from the usual "Hansel and Gretel," the director hopes audiences understand the film is Gretel's story, where she learns to survive and harness her innate powers not only as a witch but as a young woman coming of age in the world.

"I can’t take responsibility," Perkins says. "When the project came to me, the scripts bore the title, Gretel & Hansel." (Perkins is credited as co-writer with Rob Hayes.)

"But it instantly made one of them more important than the other. It made Gretel more important. I felt that gave us the opportunity to make a coming of age story. More than just a horror movie or an escape room movie — that shit doesn't interest me. It was more about watching a young woman becoming herself, reaching for her self-hood. By putting her name first, it propels the whole experience into a coming of age."

Gretel & Hansel opens in theaters on January 31.

'Gretel & Hansel' spoilers: Director explains the new ending of the classic fairy tale (2025)

FAQs

What is the ending of the story Hansel and Gretel? ›

How did the original Hansel and Gretel end? The original written version of "Hansel and Gretel" ends with Gretel pushing the witch into the oven which kills her. Gretel frees Hansel, and the two children steal the witch's treasure and return to their cottage.

How does Hansel and Gretel witch Hunters end? ›

The siblings engage in a grueling fight against Muriel inside the gingerbread house until they decapitate her with a shovel. In the end, Hansel and Gretel collect the rest of their reward for rescuing the children before embarking on their next hunt, with Ben and Edward joining them.

What happened to Hansel and Gretel in the original story? ›

The witch, who has cannibalistic intentions, intends to fatten Hansel before eventually eating him. However, Gretel saves her brother by pushing the witch into her own oven, killing her, and escaping with the witch's treasure.

Why did Gretel's hands turn black at the end? ›

However, as she looks down, her fingers turn black just like the witch's, which is a mark of evil in her veins.

What is the summary of the fairy tale Hansel and Gretel? ›

Hansel and Gretel is about the siblings, Hansel and Gretel, who are abandoned in a forest and fall into the hands of a witch who lives in a gingerbread, cake, and candy house. The evil witch plans to fatten the children before eating them, but Gretel outwits her and kills her.

What is the true story of Hansel and Gretel about? ›

Brief summary

The True Story of Hansel and Gretel by Louise Murphy is a gripping historical fiction that reimagines the classic fairy tale in Nazi-occupied Poland. It follows the harrowing journey of two Jewish children as they seek refuge and confront the horrors of war.

Why did the troll save Gretel? ›

He kills all of the men and tells Gretel that he helped her because trolls serve witches. Hansel and Gretel discover an abandoned cabin that they learn is a witch's lair and their childhood home.

Why does Hansel inject himself? ›

Hansel, played by Jeremy Renner, has grown into an adult “witch hunter” with a “sugar sickness” caused by eating too much candy as a child. In between fights, he needs to inject insulin to bring his blood sugar down.

Why do Hansel and Gretel run away? ›

The grief-stricken king feels so indebted to Johannes that he kills his own children. Johannes, alive again, also brings the children back to life. As Hansel and Gretel ponder what their father did, they begin to fear he might do it again. They decide to run away.

What is the dark original story of Hansel and Gretel? ›

Hansel and Gretel's Dark Origin

Many of the elderly forewent food, choosing to starve to death to save the young people in their families and communities. Others chose to murder or abandon the mouths they couldn't feed, and cannibalism probably happened. So this fairy tale, like so many others, is rooted in truth.

What is the problem in the story of Hansel and Gretel? ›

The problem in ''Hansel and Gretel'' is that the family is suffering from famine, and they are unable to feed all four of them each day. One of the themes in ''Hansel and Gretel'' is famine, and the strains it puts on families and individuals.

When was Hansel and Gretel banned? ›

1992: 'Hansel and Gretel' by The Brothers Grimm.

Why was Gretel crying? ›

The two children had also not been able to sleep for hunger, and had heard what their step-mother had said to their father. Gretel wept bitter tears, and said to Hansel, "now all is over with us." "Be quiet," Gretel, said Hansel, "do not distress yourself, I will soon find a way to help us."

Why did they cut off Hansel and Gretel's head? ›

It is about a king who marries a beautiful princess. His faithful servant, Johannes, turns to stone for saving them. However, that's not the whole story because then they have children and they cut off their heads so that Johannes will come back to life.

Is Hansel and Gretel's mom the witch? ›

Since it is not socially acceptable to hate your mother, the mothers were changed to stepmothers by many fairy tale writers. See the Grimm Brothers' Biography. The stepmother takes them deep into the forest - she knows the place well because she is intended to be the witch.

What is the resolution of the story Hansel and Gretel? ›

Resolution. The Resolution of Hansel and Gretel brought them home to their mother and father, but their mother is dead. They brought with them all of the jewels they found. The three then live happily ever after.

Why did Hansel and Gretel leave breadcrumbs? ›

Breadcrumb is a term that comes from the fairy tale of Hansel and Gretel. In the story, the children break off pieces of bread to leave a trail they can follow to get back home. That way they can follow their trail back through the dark forest and not get lost.

What happened to the wife in Hansel and Gretel? ›

Once Hansel and Gretel kill The Witch and return home with her goods, the mother receives them back happily as her husband. In the first edition, she is the actual mother of the siblings with later editions changing her to the stepmother.

Why were Hansel and Gretel sad? ›

Hansel and Gretel learnt that their stepmother had passed away soon after they had left for the woods. The children told their father all that had happened and showed him the treasure they had found. The father felt sorry for them and promised that they would now live together as a happy family.

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