Candyman Ending Explained: Who Said His Name At The End Of The Horror Spiritual Sequel

Why Did William Burke Want Candyman To Live On?
Aside from Anthony learning of his identity, the ending is greatly William Burke’s doing as well. The laundromat owner has his own dark roots with Candyman, as we learn throughout the film. He is the young boy who first came across a version of Candyman prior to the events of the first Tony Todd Candyman, Daniel Robitaille, back in 1977. As he tells it, he one day met a man who came from the walls and offered him candy before the police ambushed this Candyman and apparently murdered him, even though later he was found to be an innocent man. Following his death, the Candyman legend spread, leading his older siblings to say his name in a mirror and be murdered in the other room from a young William Burke.
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