Nope. 'Get Out' is entirely fictional. The ending was designed to have a specific impact and entertainment value within the framework of the fictional narrative, not to reflect real-life occurrences.
Actually, there were rumors of an alternate ending for Toy Story 4, but it was never officially confirmed or released to the public. Maybe it was scrapped during the production process.
Gatsby doesn't die. Instead, he decides to leave the East Coast and all its false glamour behind. He moves to the West, starts a new life as a rancher, and finds true peace away from the chaos of the parties and the unrequited love for Daisy.
In the alternate ending, Elizabeth rejects Darcy's second proposal. She decides to focus on her own independence and travels the world. Years later, she returns to her hometown as a successful writer, still single but content with her life choices.
Well, start by thinking about the characters' motivations and arcs. Maybe introduce a new plot twist or have a character make a different decision than they did in the original ending.
One way to do it is to look for loose ends or unanswered questions in the original story. From there, build a conclusion that ties them up differently. Another approach is to introduce a new element or character late in the story to steer it in a new direction. Just make sure it makes sense within the story's world.
To create an alternate ending, think about what could have happened differently earlier in the story that would lead to a new conclusion. Consider changing the motives or decisions of the main characters. Also, you could introduce an unexpected event or revelation at the end.