

CAB agents then pick off the sisters one-by-one until just Thursday, Tuesday and Monday – who is alive and well after all – are left. Tuesday is first to investigate but is apprehended and detained by the CAB who remove her eyeball and use it to bypass the retinal scanner system at their home. One day, when the sisters are grown up, Monday fails to return home from their job at a bank so her sisters set out to find what happened to her. The CAB puts any additional children born into cryo-sleep with the intention of waking them once the overpopulation crisis is handled. The policy is enforced by the creepy-sounding Child Allocation Bureau (CAB) which is headed by conservation biologist and aspiring politician Dr. Directed by Norwegian filmmaker Tommy Wirkola ( Hansel And Gretel: Witch Hunters), the film is set in a not-too-distant dystopian future in which overpopulation has led to a strict one-child policy being enacted. What Happened To Monday was released in 2017 and while it didn't receive the acclaim of Annihilation or I Am Mother, it was nevertheless a timely, topical sci-fi story with a unique premise. What did the ending of Netflix’s sci-f thriller What Happened To Monday mean? Netflix has been upping its original movie content over the past few years and has dipped its toes into the sci-fi genre a few times with films like Alex Garland’s critically acclaimed sci-fi horror Annihilation and, more recently, director Grant Sputore’s feature debut I Am Mother.
