Who Dies?

Discover which characters meet their fate in movies and TV shows. Warning: Contains spoilers!

Who dies?

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I can't confirm any character deaths in Scary Movie (2026) from the material available to me, because the movie has not yet released and the search results are mostly speculation, cast lists, and prediction videos rather than a verified plot summary.

What the available results do suggest is this:

  • Shorty Meeks is being discussed as already dead in the film's setup or backstory, but that is not confirmed by an official plot synopsis in the search results.
  • One YouTube analysis claims that other characters from earlier Scary Movie films, including Ray, Bobby, and Greg, are "coming back" despite having died in prior installments, but that is commentary rather than confirmed 2026 plot information.
  • The Wikipedia-style listing only says the story involves "a masked killer" returning to target the Core Four; it does not identify any on-screen deaths in the 2026 film.

So, based on the sources provided, there is no reliable, scene-by-scene confirmation of who dies, when they die, or how they die in Scary Movie (2026).

If you want, I can instead give you: - the confirmed deaths from the earlier Scary Movie films, or - a character-by-character breakdown of what the current 2026 previews and rumor sources claim.

Who dies?

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Yes. In Obsession, several characters die, and the deaths are central to the film's escalating horror.

  • Sandy, Bear's cat, dies early after accidentally consuming oxycodone. Bear returns home and finds the cat dead, which is also emotionally significant because the same drug later becomes part of Bear's own fatal downfall.
  • Sarah dies when Nikki, under the wish's violent influence, attacks her by repeatedly slamming her head into a brick. This happens after Sarah's attraction to Bear is hinted at, making her a perceived romantic rival in Nikki's warped, obsessive state.
  • Ian dies when he enters the house and is immediately shot by Nikki. His death comes during the late-film collapse of the group, after the violence has already spiraled beyond control.
  • Bear dies from an oxycodone overdose near the end. He locks himself in the bathroom, takes the last of the pills, then tries to induce vomiting, but he is too late; Nikki's wish-controlled version of Bear emerges and kisses her before he dies in her arms.
  • In the originally written ending, Nikki was also supposed to die by suicide after Bear's death, but the theatrical cut changed this so that she survives and regains control before killing herself.

If you want, I can also give you a full chronological death-by-death breakdown of the ending scene.

Who dies?

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I can't verify any character deaths in the official, reliable information available for Hoppers. The most credible sources I found describe the film's premise and characters, but they do not confirm on-screen deaths as part of the released story material.

Some search results claim deaths, including a plot summary that says the Council tries to assassinate Jerry, Mabel accidentally kills the Insect Queen, and Titus is eaten by the Amphibian King, but that same result is a secondary summary source and not an official synopsis. The Disney character page only identifies characters and their roles, and does not mention deaths.

If you want, I can still give you a careful, source-separated list of the death claims that appear in the search results and label which ones are unsupported versus more credible.

Who dies?

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I don't have reliable, scene-specific evidence from the provided results to confirm which characters die in the 2026 film, or the exact circumstances of any deaths. The available results only give cast and synopsis information, plus a note that Mer-Man is absent from the film, not whether any characters die.

What can be stated from the results is: - The film is a live-action adaptation of Masters of the Universe released in 2026. - The synopsis says Adam returns to Eternia after being separated from the Sword of Power and must help save his family and world. - The cast includes He-Man/Prince Adam, Teela, Man-At-Arms, Skeletor, Evil-Lyn, Roboto, and the Sorceress. - Mer-Man is not present in this version, according to reporting on the film's character roster.

If you want, I can still help in one of two ways: - Give a spoiler-light answer based only on currently available public material. - Try to build a more detailed death list if you provide the film's plot summary, ending, or screenplay excerpts.

Who dies?

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I can't reliably answer whether any characters die in the 2026 film The Dish, because the available search results do not include the film's plot or a full cast/scene breakdown; they only confirm that the project exists and was slated for release in 2026.

There is also a naming mismatch in the results: the same Spielberg 2026 project appears to be referred to as The Dish and Disclosure Day, which makes it harder to verify the correct film-specific plot details from the provided sources.

If you want, I can still help in one of two ways: - identify the correct 2026 film by reconciling the title confusion - summarize any death-related plot points if you provide a synopsis, trailer description, or cast/plot source

Who dies?

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Yes. One character is explicitly described as dying on-screen, and the rest of the reported deaths are members of the criminal crew who are killed during the film's violent climax. The clearest named death in the available material is X, the heist leader played by Sam Worthington, who is shot dead by Will Tranter during the final confrontation in Istanbul.

Here is the death information available from the provided sources:

  • X (Sam Worthington) -- He dies in the Istanbul climax when Will Tranter arrives, shoots him dead, and prevents X and his men from suffocating Karalis. The surrounding context suggests X is part of the crew that is pursuing Karalis after the diamond betrayal, and his death happens while the operation has escalated into a kidnapping-and-retribution sequence.

  • Y -- The sources indicate that Y dies from excessive blood loss. The exact earlier wound is not fully detailed in the provided material, but the death occurs during the heist aftermath and is presented as one of the crew fatalities tied to the gang violence.

  • Z -- Z is injured by Tranter during the same final confrontation, and the available summary implies Z is among the surviving gunmen who are later stopped when Tranter intervenes. The provided results do not clearly state that Z dies, so I cannot confirm Z as dead from the current sources.

  • Driver -- The driver is also injured by Tranter in the final exchange. As with Z, the supplied material does not explicitly confirm death for this character.

The film's broad summary also says that the bomb detonates before the wall can be completed, but "no lives are lost" in that earlier incident. So the deaths, as far as the available sources show, are concentrated in the later criminal showdown rather than the bomb evacuation itself.

If you want, I can also lay out the deaths in strict chronological order of the plot.

Who dies?

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I cannot provide a definitive answer about character deaths in Toy Story 5 based on verified information. The film has not yet been released as of November 2025, with its theatrical debut scheduled for June 19, 2026.

What exists currently are unconfirmed plot leaks and speculation from fan theorists rather than official plot details. One widely circulated but unverified leak claims that Jessie may die in the film, allegedly saying goodbye surrounded by her friends, but this comes from an unconfirmed source and should not be treated as factual.

The only confirmed information about the film's narrative is that it centers on a conflict between the toys and a new technological threat called LilyPad, a high-tech smart tablet device voiced by Greta Lee. The official logline describes the film as "Toy meets Tech," indicating that the central conflict involves toys confronting modern electronics rather than traditional plot elements.

Additionally, there is the matter of Mr. Potato Head, whose original voice actor Don Rickles passed away in 2017. How Pixar addresses this character's presence or absence in the film remains unconfirmed, though his legacy is expected to factor into the story in some way.

Until the film's official release and subsequent viewing, any claims about specific character deaths remain speculation rather than established narrative fact.

Who dies?

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I can't reliably answer that from the available sources, because the results provided are about the film's production and cast, not a complete plot summary or scene-by-scene account of deaths in the 2025 movie Michael.

What the sources do confirm is that the film is an upcoming biographical drama covering Michael Jackson's life, including "triumphs and tragedies," and that it depicts members of his family and key figures in his career. One source also notes that the film's subject is Michael Jackson himself, whose death occurred in 2009, but that is a real-life fact, not something the source confirms is shown in the movie.

So, based on the material here, I cannot confirm any character deaths depicted on screen in the film Michael, and I can't list circumstances of death without a plot source or full synopsis.

Who dies?

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Yes. In the 2026 film Project Hail Mary, the clearly identified deaths are the two other crew members on the Hail Mary mission: Yรกo and Ilyukhina.

Yรกo and Ilyukhina die sometime during the interstellar journey before Ryland Grace wakes up alone on the ship. The film shows their bodies, but it does not give a fully explicit on-screen explanation for their deaths. The most direct explanation available from the surrounding material is that the mission was planned around a long medically induced coma, and the other two astronauts did not survive that prolonged suspended-animation process, likely because their bodies failed during the trip.

More specifically: - Why they died: The mission was originally intended as a one-way trip, and all three astronauts were expected to endure extreme conditions in space for years. - When they died: They died before Grace's awakening at Tau Ceti, during the years-long voyage. - How they died: The film itself does not spell out a precise mechanism, but the book-based explanation says the coma/suspended-animation system was risky and that their bodies could not survive it for the full duration, leading to death en route.

Ryland Grace does not die in the film; he survives the mission and ends up with Rocky at the end.

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I can't confirm any character deaths in The Mandalorian and Grogu from the search results alone, because the available results are mostly spoiler commentary and speculation, not an authoritative plot report.

What the results do indicate is:

  • The Hutt twins are described as dying after falling through a trapdoor and being eaten by a giant snake-like creature, but this comes from a YouTube ending-explainer rather than an official source, so it should be treated as unverified.
  • Din Djarin is described as being poisoned after a pit fight, but he is not said to die; Grogu force-heals the surface wound while the poison remains inside, and Din continues into the final conflict.
  • Another result mentions no-casualty hopes and speculates about possible character fates, but it does not provide confirmed deaths.

So, based on the results I have, the only explicitly named deaths are the Hutt twins, and even that is not fully authoritative without a direct plot source. If you want, I can also give you a spoiler-focused "confirmed vs. rumored deaths" list limited strictly to what these results support.

Who dies?

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For the 2026 film The Odyssey, there is not enough evidence in the available sources to confirm the film's full death list, because the movie has not been released yet and the sources mainly describe the cast and the story premise rather than the completed plot.

What can be said with confidence is:

  • The film is an upcoming adaptation of Homer's Odyssey, centered on Odysseus's journey home after the Trojan War.
  • The story is expected to include dangerous encounters with figures such as Polyphemus, the Sirens, Calypso, and the suitors in Ithaca.
  • In the source material being adapted, Odysseus kills the suitors in Ithaca with help from Telemachus, Eumaeus, and Philoetius.

Because this is an unreleased film, I cannot reliably list confirmed character deaths in the 2026 movie itself, or describe the exact circumstances of each death, without speculating beyond the available sources.

If you want, I can instead give you: - the deaths in Homer's Odyssey that the film is likely adapting, or - a character-by-character list of likely deaths based on the announced cast and the original epic.

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Yes. The film includes multiple on-screen deaths, and several major characters are killed during the story, though the ending also makes clear that at least some may later be revived through Quan Chi's necromancy or related supernatural means.

  • Cole Young dies early in the film, reportedly within the first 20 minutes, after being removed from the story in a brutal opening stretch that shifts the focus toward the franchise's established fighters.
  • King Jerrod is shown in a flashback being killed by Emperor Shao Kahn during the conquest of Edenia, when Shao Kahn takes over the realm and claims Jerrod's family and kingdom as his own.
  • Jax is killed by Shao Kahn during the tournament-related conflict over the amulet, when the Earthrealm champions attempt to recover it and Shao Kahn overpowers them.
  • Liu Kang is fatally wounded by Shao Kahn in the final round of the tournament; he dies after realizing he is not the chosen one, and his body burns away as he declares he will still help rescue the fallen.
  • Shao Kahn is eventually killed by Kitana after Johnny, Kano, Hanzo Hasashi's spirit, and Jade destroy the amulet; once the amulet is gone, Shao Kahn becomes mortal and Kitana finishes him.

There are also reports and commentary that the film contains a high number of additional deaths and that some of the fallen may not stay dead because Quan Chi is present and the story appears to set up resurrection or revenant storylines.

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Yes, characters do die in Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025). The most significant death that impacts the story is that of Neteyam, Jake Sully and Neytiri's eldest son. Neteyam dies protecting his siblings during a conflict, which deeply affects the family and especially his younger brother Lo'ak, who struggles with the loss and the responsibility it places on him as a potential leader. This death occurs early in the narrative, setting a tone of grief and loss that permeates the film.

The film also introduces a new hostile Na'vi tribe called the Ash People, led by Varang, who allies with the resurrected human antagonist Colonel Miles Quaritch. Quaritch, who was killed in the previous films and resurrected as a Recombinant avatar, continues his vendetta against Jake and his family, escalating the conflict on Pandora.

While the trailer and promotional material tease possible deaths of other major characters such as Neytiri and Spider (Jake's son Miles "Spider" Socorro), their actual deaths remain uncertain and are subject to speculation. Jake Sully himself is considered a likely candidate for death by some theories, potentially sacrificing himself to save his family, but this is not confirmed in the available information.

In summary, the confirmed death in Avatar: Fire and Ash is:

  • Neteyam: Dies protecting his siblings during a battle, which profoundly affects the Sully family and drives much of the emotional narrative.

Other potential deaths (Neytiri, Spider, Jake) are hinted at but not definitively confirmed in the current sources.

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Based on the available results for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (2026), the only character explicitly described as dying is Rosalina, and even that death is framed as happening "moments" before she would have died, because Peach rescues her in time.

Rosalina: - Circumstances: She is found in the core of Bowser Jr.'s weapon, where her energy is being drained. - Why: Bowser Jr.'s machine is weakening her as part of his attack and captivity. - When: Near the climax of the film, during Peach's rescue mission inside the weapon. - How: She is "slowly dying" from the energy drain, but Peach restores her by sharing power with her; the film description says this happens "moments before her demise," so she does not appear to actually die on-screen.

Bowser is attacked and later survives as Dry Bowser, so he is not listed as dead in the source material provided.

If you want, I can also give you a full death-count style breakdown of every apparent fatality or near-death event mentioned in the movie's plot summary.

Who dies?

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Yes. The film features several on-screen deaths, and the most clearly identified casualties are the father, Carmen Santiago, and the unnamed grandmother who is ultimately killed during the family's escalating possession crisis.

  • The father of Katie, Seb, and Maud dies early in the story in Aswan, Egypt, when the family discovers a buried black pyramid beneath their home and a black basalt sarcophagus inside it. According to the synopsis, the mummified remains inside begin moving, and the father is killed by a supernatural force at that point, before the family's later move to New Mexico.

  • Carmen Santiago dies after Katie, under the influence of the Nasmaranian, takes fuller control of her siblings and kills her. The available synopsis places this killing after Katie has begun shedding her bindings and exerting possession over the family, leading to Carmen's death as part of the possession-driven violence inside the Cannon household.

  • The grandmother dies during the film's funeral-related horror sequence. The sources describe her being attacked, choked with a cross or rosary, thrown out a window, and then mauled by wolves after falling onto a car; one source specifically describes her falling to her death after being thrown through the window, and another adds that the wolves finish the killing.

  • An aggressive Magician is shot dead by Zaki in the climax. One ending-explanation source states that Zaki shoots the Magician, who is attacking others, and kills him during the final confrontation.

There is also an important distinction with Charlie: one source says he willingly sacrifices himself when Dalia transfers the Nasmaranian into him, but another synopsis indicates he is later found alive, bound in a coffin, tapping "I love you" in Morse code. Based on that conflict, Charlie does not clearly count as a confirmed death from the available material.

If you want, I can also give you a scene-by-scene death chronology in the order they occur in the film.

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No confirmed character deaths in Spider-Man 4 / Spider-Man: Brand New Day are established by the provided sources. The only death mentioned in the material is Gwen Stacy's earlier death in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, which is referenced as background for why she is being discussed as a possible "return from the dead" rumor, but that is not reported as a death occurring in Spider-Man 4 itself.

What the available material does say: - Gwen Stacy is discussed as a rumored return, with the article noting that she last appeared in live action more than ten years ago after her death in The Amazing Spider-Man 2. - A separate video claims Spider-Man may die in the film, but it explicitly says that none of that is confirmed and that the circumstances are unknown.

So, based on the sources provided: - Characters confirmed to die in Spider-Man 4: none. - Rumored/unconfirmed death: Spider-Man/Peter Parker, but this is not verified. - Background death referenced in discussion: Gwen Stacy, from a different film, not Spider-Man 4.

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No confirmed character deaths are shown in The Devil Wears Prada 2 based on the available sources.

The strongest available ending explanation describes office power struggles, a takeover attempt, and Miranda nearly losing Runway, but it does not mention any on-screen deaths or fatal off-screen events. The studio listing also identifies the film and release timing, but gives no indication of deaths in the plot.

A third-party death-listing page exists, but the search results provided do not expose any specific entries from it, so I cannot reliably name any dead characters from the material available here.

Who dies?

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Yes. The only confirmed death tied to the film's main mystery is George Hardy, the shepherd played by Hugh Jackman, who is found dead under mysterious circumstances at the start of the story.

George Hardy - When: At the beginning of the film, when the sheep discover his body - How: He is found dead outside his trailer, and later investigation indicates he was poisoned by berry poison - Why: The death is eventually revealed to be a murder, carried out as part of a scheme by Peter to frame Rebecca and secure George's fortune

One additional death is described in the plot summary: - Sebastian dies while helping Lily and Mopple escape Caleb's German Shepherds, sacrificing his life in the process

No other character deaths are confirmed in the provided results.

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Yes. In Normal (2025), multiple characters die, and the deaths are tied to the town's hidden violence, a revenge killing, and the final eruption of chaos at the celebratory dinner.

  • The previous sheriff dies before Ulysses arrives. The film treats this as an earlier, suspicious death: Ulysses has "nagging suspicions" that the sheriff's death was actually hypothermia, not an accident or simple natural loss, and the sheriff's adult child Alex is left grieving and distraught. The source does not give a detailed on-screen scene for the death itself, so the exact moment and mechanics are only described as an earlier hypothermia-related death under investigation.

  • Moira dies when Alex shoots her. After Ulysses returns to the police station, Moira ambushes him and confesses that she killed the sheriff; she then prepares to kill Ulysses. Alex intervenes and kills Moira, explicitly avenging the sheriff's death. The timing is after Ulysses has gone back to the station, and the how is direct gun violence during the ambush.

  • The Yakuza leader dies when a wall-mounted shotgun falls and discharges accidentally during the dinner. The townspeople and Yakuza are gathered for a celebratory meal after the staged deal is accepted, when the mounted shotgun falls off the wall and fires, killing the Yakuza leader. The source describes this as an accidental discharge rather than an intentional shooting.

  • Several other people die in the violent melee that follows, but the summary only identifies the survivors, not the names of all the dead. It says that after the Yakuza leader's death, a violent melee breaks out from which only Ulysses, Alex, and one deputy survive. Based on that, at least some unnamed townspeople and/or Yakuza members die in the ensuing chaos, but the provided source does not list them individually.

If you want, I can also give you a character-by-character death list limited strictly to named characters mentioned in the available plot summary.

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No characters die in Minions 3 (2026), also known as Minions & Monsters. As an upcoming children's animated comedy film set for release on July 1, 2026, with no plot details beyond its 1920s premise of Minions seeking monsters for a movie, there is no information on any deaths in the story. The franchise maintains a lighthearted, family-friendly tone focused on chaos, humor, and mischief without permanent character losses, consistent across prior entries like Minions (2015) and Minions: The Rise of Gru (2022).