THE MEDIUM: Is Bloober Team’s newest horror game coming to PlayStation?.However, something, or someone, made the hell cracked, leaving him. This could’ve just been a teaser for Little Nightmares 2, but there is a theory that the Thin Man is actually in the original Little Nightmares. The loops repeated itself once again for the poor little boy, Mono, to suffer the betrayal yet again. However, if you remember the Secrets of the Maw DLC, its credits ended with a static television showing the Thin Man. This glitched version of Six points to a poster of the Maw from the first game.Įven though we know it’s a prequel, we still don’t know exactly why Six purposefully dropped Mono, resulting in him becoming the Thin Man in what is a paradox ending. This secret ending shows Six and a glitched version of herself with the silhouette of the Thin Man. The Thin Man and the Lady are the Pretender's parents. Lady and Thin Man's relationship is only briefly discussed. This is because Six doesn’t wear her iconic yellow coat from the original game at the beginning of 2, as well as because Six doesn’t appear to have her powers earned at the end of the original game.Īlthough Little Nightmares 2 was said to be a sequel, there’s a secret ending which does lend credence to the theory it’s a prequel. The Lady (Little Nightmares) The Mailman (oc) The Nest (Little Nightmares) Six Is Not The Lady (Little Nightmares) just thought i'd mention that. It also raises questions about whether Little Nightmares 2 is a prequel rather than a sequel. Little Nightmares II's ending was a hot topic shortly after the game's release and remains impactful a year later.Watching in horror as Six drops Mono to his doom, leaving him to his inescapable fate of becoming the Thin Man was an incredibly dark twist.
This suggests that a time loop could be involved, and that the Thin Man is merely trying to save his original self from helping Six and thus eventually being betrayed by her.