Não só não sabemos, mas parece que o diretor deixou o final intencionalmente ambíguo, a fim de provocar a "discussão dos fãs" depois de deixar o filme. Isso parece incluir o destino de Vika-52 e os outros pares de Jack / Vika:
Q: At the end of the movie Oblivion, there were two Tom Cruises and only one of them noticed the other. I had trouble wrapping my head around that. It certainly was a good ending because it kept me thinking about the movie for a long time. But I am burning to know what it means. I am thinking not one not two but maybe multiple Tom Cruises? Time travel, multiple universes or something else? -
Kosinski: I think the idea of the film is — what is it that makes us who we are? Is it the flesh on our bones or is it our souls, our memories? I think the end of the film comes down on the side of saying that it’s our memories, our experiences, our souls that define who we are. So even though it’s Jack 52 at the end of the film, which is not the same Jack we’ve been following the whole film, he does have the same memories as Julia and therefore, in her mind it really is her Jack. I always knew it was going to be a controversial ending and a provocative idea, but that’s exactly the reason I made this, because I love movies that pose questions like that, and get you thinking and talking about it after the movie’s over.