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What is the plot?
What is the ending?
In the ending of Fuze, the heist succeeds for the main criminals, and the chaos around the bomb and evacuation is used to cover their escape. The film ends with the surviving conspirators getting away with the diamonds, while Sam Worthington's character, the heist leader X, is killed by Will.
Chronologically, the final stretch begins after the bomb-disposal crisis and the robbery have collided into one large, violent confusion in central London. The criminal plan uses the evacuation as cover, while the army and police are still trying to manage the unexploded bomb and the citywide panic. In the course of the final confrontations, Will and the people tied to the operation are forced into direct conflict with X's crew.
The decisive turn comes when Will kills X. The sources describe this as a major twist, because X had seemed like he might have a larger role, but instead he is removed before the end of the story. After that, the surviving members of the conspiracy are able to complete their escape. One account says the three central planners get away and later travel to Istanbul to sell the diamonds.
The fate of the main characters at the end is as follows:
- Will: he survives and is part of the group that gets away.
- X, played by Sam Worthington: he dies at Will's hands.
- Theo James's character, Karalis: he survives and escapes with the others.
- Raheem: he survives and escapes with the others.
- X's crew: they are killed during the final chaos.
The ending then reveals, through a flashback, that the whole operation is tied to an earlier favor from years before, when Will had helped deactivate an IED and later owed a return favor. That earlier event is used to explain why the final scheme was set in motion at all.
Who dies?
Yes. One character is explicitly described as dying on-screen, and the rest of the reported deaths are members of the criminal crew who are killed during the film's violent climax. The clearest named death in the available material is X, the heist leader played by Sam Worthington, who is shot dead by Will Tranter during the final confrontation in Istanbul.
Here is the death information available from the provided sources:
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X (Sam Worthington) -- He dies in the Istanbul climax when Will Tranter arrives, shoots him dead, and prevents X and his men from suffocating Karalis. The surrounding context suggests X is part of the crew that is pursuing Karalis after the diamond betrayal, and his death happens while the operation has escalated into a kidnapping-and-retribution sequence.
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Y -- The sources indicate that Y dies from excessive blood loss. The exact earlier wound is not fully detailed in the provided material, but the death occurs during the heist aftermath and is presented as one of the crew fatalities tied to the gang violence.
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Z -- Z is injured by Tranter during the same final confrontation, and the available summary implies Z is among the surviving gunmen who are later stopped when Tranter intervenes. The provided results do not clearly state that Z dies, so I cannot confirm Z as dead from the current sources.
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Driver -- The driver is also injured by Tranter in the final exchange. As with Z, the supplied material does not explicitly confirm death for this character.
The film's broad summary also says that the bomb detonates before the wall can be completed, but "no lives are lost" in that earlier incident. So the deaths, as far as the available sources show, are concentrated in the later criminal showdown rather than the bomb evacuation itself.
If you want, I can also lay out the deaths in strict chronological order of the plot.
Is there a post-credit scene?
No. According to the post-credits guide for Fuze, there are no extras during the credits and no post-credits scene.
The film is described as a fast, high-intensity thriller set in contemporary London after an unexploded World War II bomb is found at a construction site, but the available post-credits report specifically says there is nothing after the credits.