What is the plot?

The available search results do not provide a complete, reliable plot summary of the 2024 TV show The World Doesn't Exist, so I can't give you a factual beat-by-beat spoiler without risking invention. The only result that clearly matches the title is a Letterboxd page confirming the title and a snippet about a murder suspect appearing on television, but it does not supply the full story, episode-by-episode events, or ending.

If you want, I can still help in one of two ways: - give you the most complete spoiler I can assemble from any additional sources you provide - help identify the exact series if the title may be slightly different, so I can reconstruct the plot accurately

What is the ending?

I can't reliably answer this as written because the available search results do not provide enough trustworthy information about the ending of the 2024 TV show The World Doesn't Exist. The results mostly point to unrelated titles or to a film listing, not a detailed ending for a TV series with that exact name.

If you meant a different 2024 title, such as Leave the World Behind or The End of the F*ing World, I can absolutely give you: - a short, simple ending summary - then a longer scene-by-scene narrative of the ending - including the fate of each main character

If you want, send me the exact title, or confirm whether you meant one of those other shows and I'll continue.

Is there a post-credit scene?

There is no reliable evidence in the results that The World Doesn't Exist (2024) has a post-credit scene. The search results do not include a direct listing for that title, and the only relevant material appears to be a behind-the-scenes video about a similarly named project, not a post-credits guide for the TV show.

So, based on the available sources, I can't confirm any post-credit scene or describe one accurately. If you want, I can help you check whether you mean a specific episode, short film, or another title with a very similar name.

What is the mine, and how does Avery first discover it?

I can't reliably answer this from the provided results because the search results do not contain enough verified plot detail for a 2024 TV show titled The World Doesn't Exist. The closest matching source appears to be a different title, Searching for a World That Doesn't Exist, which is described as a short story about Avery discovering a strange mine, a chest, and a tunnel to a Minecraft world.

Who is Avery, and what role does he play in the story?

The available results only identify Avery in the unrelated/possibly mismatched title Searching for a World That Doesn't Exist, where he is the character who explores the mine and follows the tunnel into another world. I do not have enough trustworthy information to confirm Avery's role in a 2024 TV show called The World Doesn't Exist.

What is inside the chest, and why is the book important?

The search results only say that an odd book is found in a chest, but they do not provide enough context to explain its contents or significance. Any more specific answer would be speculation based on an apparent title mismatch.

What happens when the tunnel leads to the Minecraft world?

The closest available result says Avery finds a tunnel leading into a Minecraft world after exploring the mine, but it does not give the full sequence of events that follow. Because the results do not clearly match the title you asked about, I can't verify the specific plot developments beyond that point.

Who are the other main characters involved in the mine/world discovery?

The provided sources do not identify a reliable cast or character list for a 2024 TV show called The World Doesn't Exist. The only named character visible in the results is Avery, in a likely different work.

Is this family friendly?

Based on the available parental guidance, The World Doesn't Exist appears mostly family-friendly, with the main concerns being mild violence and moderate frightening or intense scenes.

Potentially upsetting aspects for children or sensitive viewers may include: - Mild violence or gore. - Scary or tense scenes that may be disturbing rather than graphic. - Content that could frighten younger children, especially if it uses horror-style suspense or shock elements.

There is no indication in the available guide of sex/nudity, profanity, or alcohol/drug content.

If you want, I can also give you a more specific age-based recommendation such as "okay for ages 7+ / 10+ / 13+" based on this guidance.