Fate of Jim in The Marksman

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In the movie the Marksman we know that Jim is shot on the farm. At the end of the movie after dropping off Miguel with his relatives in Chicago he gets on a city bus and sits down. The movie ends at that point. What is the fate of Jim?



Best Answer

We don't know but the implication is that he dies.

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The pair eventually reach Miguel's family in Chicago, and Hanson boards a city bus and closes his eyes. It is implied he dies from his injuries.




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What happens in the movie The Marksman?

The Marksman is a 2021 American action thriller film directed by Robert Lorenz. The plot follows a rancher and former Marine (Liam Neeson), living in an Arizona border town, who must help a young boy (Jacob Perez) escape a Mexican drug cartel. Katheryn Winnick, Juan Pablo Raba, and Teresa Ruiz also star.

What happens to the dog in The Marksman?

He gets the boy and hides after alerting the cops. They hide long enough before the cops arrive, but Mauricio sees Jackson and shoots him before leaving. Jim gets his dog's body and gives him a proper burial in the morning.

What happens to Sarah in The Marksman?

In the film, Sarah has a complex relationship with her stepfather, and struggles to really connect and communicate with him , but by the end ultimately must choose helping him and doing what is morally right over her work in border patrol.



The Marksman / Jim Hanson (Liam Neeson) vs Mauricio (Juan Pablo Raba) Final Fight Scene




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