“What Happened to Monday” is a 2017 dystopian sci‑fi thriller film, not a current missing-person case or recent news story.

Quick Scoop: What “What Happened to Monday” Is

  • It’s a near‑future, overpopulation dystopia where families are restricted to one child by law.
  • Seven identical sisters (all played by Noomi Rapace) secretly live as one public identity: “Karen Settman.” Each sister is named after a day of the week and can go outside only on “her” day.
  • The title question “what happened to Monday” refers to the mystery that starts the plot when the sister named Monday doesn’t come home.

Plot Hook: What Actually Happens to Monday (Spoiler Zone)

Once Monday disappears, her sisters try to retrace her steps and uncover a conspiracy around the government’s harsh one‑child policy.

Key twists about Monday:

  1. Monday’s secret life
    • Monday is discovered to have received a promotion and secretly wired millions of euros to Nicolette Cayman, the authoritarian politician running the Child Allocation Bureau.
 * She has also been in a romantic relationship with Adrian, a C.A.B. agent, without telling her sisters.
  1. Her betrayal and motive
    • Eventually it’s revealed Monday betrayed her sisters , exposing their existence to Cayman in exchange for protection.
 * Her motive is personal: Monday is pregnant with twins, and in a world enforcing one child, she believes cutting a deal is the only way to keep her unborn children safe.
  1. How Monday dies
    • Near the end, Monday and Thursday fight in a restroom during Cayman's big campaign gala.
 * Monday is wounded when Thursday accidentally shoots her in the struggle.
 * Monday then staggers into the banquet hall with a gun; security, believing she’s a threat, shoots her, and she dies after begging Thursday not to let the authorities take her twins.

Ending Snapshot: After Monday

  • Footage of children being incinerated instead of “put into cryosleep” is broadcast publicly, collapsing support for Cayman and her Child Allocation Act.
  • Cayman is arrested and later faces the death penalty for her role in the mass killings.
  • Monday’s twins survive: Tuesday, Thursday, and Adrian watch them developing safely in artificial wombs after the law is abolished.
  • With their individual identities finally recognized, Tuesday renames herself “Terri,” while Thursday chooses to continue being “Karen.”

Recent / “Latest News” Angle

  • The film itself released in 2017 (Netflix in many regions), and there is no widely reported sequel or reboot officially announced as of recent coverage.
  • Occasional articles and reviews still discuss it as an under‑the‑radar or underrated Netflix sci‑fi film, especially in lists of dystopian movies to watch.

Mini FAQ

Is “What Happened to Monday” based on a true story?
No, it’s an original sci‑fi story set in a fictional future with an extreme one‑child policy and a powerful population‑control bureau.

Is Monday really the villain?
She’s written more as a tragic figure than a pure villain: she betrays her sisters, but out of fear and desperation to save her unborn twins in a brutal system.

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