In the climax of the film, John McLoughlin (played by Nicolas Cage) and Will Jimeno (played by Michael Peña), two Port Authority Police Department officers who were trapped under the rubble of the collapsed World Trade Center towers during the September 11 attacks, are rescued and brought to safety.
Throughout the movie, the film depicts the harrowing experiences of McLoughlin and Jimeno as they struggle to survive beneath the rubble, while their families anxiously await news of their fate.
In the final act, McLoughlin and Jimeno are located by a team of rescuers, who work tirelessly to free them from the debris. Despite the overwhelming odds against them, McLoughlin and Jimeno refuse to give up hope and draw strength from their determination to reunite with their loved ones.
As McLoughlin and Jimeno are pulled from the wreckage and brought to safety, their families rejoice at their miraculous rescue. The film ends with McLoughlin and Jimeno being transported to the hospital, where they begin the long and arduous process of recovery from their injuries.
The ending of “World Trade Center” is a powerful and uplifting conclusion to the film’s depiction of the resilience and courage displayed by ordinary people in the face of extraordinary adversity. It leaves viewers with a sense of hope and inspiration as they witness McLoughlin and Jimeno’s remarkable survival and the triumph of the human spirit in the midst of tragedy.