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If the first Pacific Rim made us all feel like giddy fifth graders, Pacific Rim: Uprising makes us feel like giddy fifth graders just wrote the movie. Steven S. DeKnight's sequel plays like a $150 million after-school cartoon — a city-leveling monster mash with Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots. And there's no world in which that's a truly bad thing. Of course, the humans win the day, fighting back the Kaiju threat by learning the value of teamwork. Even Ms. Shao sets aside her corporate greed to assist the Jaeger pilots with their mission to stop the Kaiju assault on Mt. Fuji. But was it all so clear-cut? Let's clear up those pesky little details that you may have missed in the final act. Here's the ending of Pacific Rim: Uprising explained. Spoilers ahead, of course…
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Kamikaze strike | 2:27
Knucklehead | 3:05
Pacific trilogy | 3:44
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