Undertale Movie (IndeksCard's Version)

"Undertale: The Movie" is a film created by Dreamworks and is directly based on the video game "Undertale" by Toby Fox. This film features voices such as: John Mulaney as Sans (Doing a deeper voice), Jim Carrey as Papyrus (Doing a higher voice), Anya Taylor-Joy as Toriel, and many more.

Plot: The plot of the movie is that a mute child named Frisk falls into a cave in Mount Ebbot, and they discover a hidden underground world of monsters. To get back home, they must progress through the underground world to meet Asgore, the king, and get let through the barrier to go back home. The full plot will be based on the 'Pacifist' run of the original game, meaning that Asriel will appear.

Music: The music of the film will mostly be orchestral versions of the game's original tracks, and the credits theme will be rock remixes of Final Goodbye, Hopes and Dreams, and, finally, Enemy Approaching.

Post-Credits Scene: After the credits, the screen will fade to show a different town with a caption at the bottom of the screen saying, "SOMEWHERE FAR, FAR, AWAY" or something along those lines. The camera will zoom in on a house that is a perfect remake of Toriel's house from Deltarune, and the door will open to reveal Toriel dressed like her sprite in Deltarune. Toriel will call for a child named "Kris" to wake up, and the screen will cut to black. This scene will set up a future Toby Fox cinematic universe, with multiple Deltarune movies coming after for the upcoming chapters.