
She would continue blames herself for the deaths of Arthur and her colony, allowing herself to become jaded and consumed by her hatred for The Brute, training herself not to protect the door, but to destroy what lies behind it. As a budding teenager, she seemed prone to pushing back against the adults in the colony and likely did not take the warnings about The Door seriously, believing the tales of it and The Brute to be stories meant to frighten children into behaving and staying out of the woods.Īfter the events of The Door in the Woods, Carrie developed an untreated case of post-traumatic stress disorder, which is only exacerbated by the death of Arthur. She still wears Arthur's clothes.īefore the events of the first film, Carrie appeared to be a relatively normal child. She has lost her cybernetic arm, and now carries an axe. In the post-credits scene of Water's Edge, Carrie has grown even further. She now has a robotic arm, which has a retractable blade made from a Torment Fragment. Her hair is shorter now and is tied in a single braid behind her head, and she has several scars. In The Girl in the Woods, Carrie has grown into an adult. When she is attacked by The Brute, it tears off her left arm. She has dirty-blonde hair that is parted in the middle of her forehead and tied back in a two braided ponytails. She has pale skin,wears a blue knee-length, short-sleeved dress overtop a white apron, white socks, and white sneakers. In The Door in the Woods, Carrie is a young girl most likely in her early preteens. She will be portrayed by Stefanie Scott in the Peacock adaptation. She is portrayed by Carissa Bazler as a preteen, Peyton List as a young adult, and Annika Foster in the post-credits scene of Water's Edge. Seven years later, Carrie, now with a robotic arm Arthur had given her, would return to The Door with the intention to kill the Brute inside.

Arthur would raise Carrie until his death at the hands of one of the Scarlet Sirens. Not believing the legend, the children released The Brute and it went on a rampage, killing the entire town save for Carrie, who managed to shut the creature back in its door, losing her left arm in the process.Ĭarrie was then found by the only other survivor of the massacre, a farmer named Arthur Dean. As a child, Carrie lead a group of her friends to the hidden door in the woods, which their colony was meant to protect. "Brute, brute, go back in your hole, and spare the living one more soul." - Carrie, " The Door in the Woods"Ĭarrie is the main protagonist of the 2018 short film The Door in the Woods and the titular protagonist of its 2020 sequel, The Girl in the Woods.
