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Cooper steals a spacecraft. He knows Amelia is alone on Edmunds’ planet, having just buried her lover’s frozen body and activated the new colony’s life support. As the film ends, Cooper flies toward the wormhole, and Amelia looks out over a pale, alien dusk, beside the twin graves of her father’s legacy and her lost love—waiting, unknowing, for one more ghost to arrive.
Through the wormhole, the crew faces their first horror. The first promising planet, Miller’s, is near a supermassive black hole called Gargantua. Time dilation means every hour there equals seven Earth years. They land on a shallow ocean—only to find the planet is a dead world of mile-high waves. Doyle is killed. By the time they return to the Endurance , 23 years have passed. Cooper watches years of backlogged messages: his son Tom has grown up, married, lost a child, and given up hope; Murph, now a scientist at NASA, is bitter and brilliant. Cooper weeps, unable to respond to a lifetime. interstellar full film
Instead of death, he enters a five-dimensional tesseract—a constructed space where time is a physical dimension. He sees Murph’s childhood bedroom across all moments at once: past, present, future. He realizes: the “ghost” who sent him the coordinates to NASA… was himself. The tesseract was built by future humans (five-dimensional beings) so he could communicate across time. Desperate, Cooper uses gravitational waves to push the second hand of the watch he left Murph, encoding the quantum data TARS gathered inside the black hole—data needed to solve the gravity equation. Cooper steals a spacecraft
Now out of fuel for deceleration, they have one chance: a “slingshot” around Gargantua to reach Edmunds’ planet. But to shed weight, Cooper and TARS jettison into the black hole, sacrificing themselves so Amelia and CASE can escape to Edmunds’ world. Cooper plunges into Gargantua. Through the wormhole, the crew faces their first horror
In a near-future Earth ravaged by blight and dust storms, humanity has stopped looking to the stars. Former NASA pilot turned farmer Cooper lives with his children, Tom and Murph, on a dying corn farm. One day, a gravitational anomaly leads him and Murph to a secret NASA facility run by Professor Brand. Brand reveals the truth: Earth is terminal. Decades earlier, a wormhole appeared near Saturn, leading to twelve potentially habitable planets in another galaxy. Twelve pioneers (the "Lazarus missions") went through; three sent back hopeful signals. NASA’s last mission, the Endurance , will go through the wormhole to find a new home.