Talk:Missionary (film)

Perhaps this creature is "The Demon", being equivalent in the movie's story to God in SH3. What do you think? Rm2kking (talk) 16:59, October 6, 2012 (UTC)

I don't know, I hope it is, though!!! :D

It may be Claudia's monster form, my brother made a comparison pic in the facebook page, and i have to say, they look very similar! (:

And the voice in the trailers that says that heather was chosen to destroy the demon, is maybe Claudia, and they want to make us believe it's dahlia! D: maybe because of that, this entity may be the real demon, and claudia was just making heather go in the wrong direction.Bigsister (talk) 20:38, October 6, 2012 (UTC)



Oh yes, I've found the comparison pic. It is very likely that it is Claudia in some sort of monster form. But I've thought of another interpretation. In the end of SH3 we witness claudia taking the God into herself, being consumed by its evil power, and then being pulled into a sacrifical pit by Valtiel. When Heather descends into the pit, she finds Claudia's empty, bloodstained dress and a towering female God. Based on this, It could be argued that, in the same way that Alessa (game version) more or less became the God rather than "birthing" it, Claudia, too became the God. If this is the interpretation the producers gleaned from the game, then it is entirely possible that the Disc Monster is in fact both Claudia AND The Demon. However, the likelihood of this being the case is quite unknown and wholly unknowable until the movie actually comes out. It would be a cool way to interpret SH3's ending though.

Rm2kking (talk) 18:25, October 8, 2012 (UTC)

Symbolism
Have you noticed that The Missionary looks similar to the Order's symbol from the first film? Coincidence or intentional?

The symbol has 3 crosses in its head (hexagon), the body is other cross (with straight "arms" as the Missionary knife arms).

What do you think?


 * Well, the cult in the first film isn't actually the Order. They only became the Order when the new writer/director decided to change up the canon. I highly doubt the Missionary's figure has anything to do with the first film's symbol, given the overriding disdain Revelation's maker had for anything in the original canon.  AlessaGillespie  Talk   Contributions  15:59, April 28, 2014 (UTC)