![]() (Will update with screenshot when possible) The prop was later auctioned off, with a Certificate of Authenticity. A blink and you miss it view of his paycheck. In the movie, there is only one reliable hint of the Narrator's name. A decade on from the events of the original novel and film, the Narrator-now going by the name 'Balthazar'-is navigating through a new world, seemingly being taken over by a successor to Tyler's paramilitary terrorist group. His name is not important to the story.īut again, the Narrator must have a given name in-universe, as he has led a "normal" life up until he develops Dissociative Identity Disorder. As the sequel number suggests, Fight Club 3 is following largely where Fight Club 2 left off. The change from the script to the credits is really a stylistic approach, as the character's real name is indifferent to the moral of the story, that "Jack" is an everyman. Is blond, handsome and Jack, brunette, is appealing in aĭry sort of way. They are both sweating and disheveled, both around 30 Tyler Holds a HANDGUN with the barrel lodged in JACK'S MOUTH. TYLER has one arm around Jack's shoulder the other hand SOCIAL ROOM - TOP FLOOR OF HIGH RISE - NIGHT The series was Joe and Jill, not Jack like in the movie.)Īside from the article reference, the movie script definitively names the character as "Jack". (FYI: The articles are real, and old, 1970s old. Most people will rely on just that to call the character Jack, but others point out that the Narrator reads a Reader's Digest article about the first person view of internal organs, called "I Am Jack's _". ![]() The Narrator uses "Jack's arbitrary organ" phrasing multiple times. ![]()
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