Discover which characters meet their fate in movies and TV shows. Warning: Contains spoilers!
In the 2025 live-action movie Lilo & Stitch, no main characters die during the film's events. However, the backstory includes the death of Lilo and Nani's parents, who are deceased before the story begins. Their parents died in a tragic car accident on a rainy night, an event that is referenced but not deeply explored in the 2025 remake—unlike the 2002 animated version which clearly depicted this.
During the 2025 film, there are intense moments involving danger and destruction, such as the battle at the Pelekai home which results in the destruction of their house, and Stitch rescuing Lilo from drowning despite not being able to swim. However, Stitch survives after being revived with electricity, and the film concludes with everyone alive and the family unit intact.
No deaths of characters occur on-screen or are described during the movie, aside from the prior loss of the parents before the timeframe of the story.
Summary: - Deceased: Lilo and Nani's parents (before the film's events, car accident on a rainy night) - During the film: No character deaths occur; all main characters survive.
This maintains the franchise's theme of ohana (family) and the importance of sticking together despite challenges.
Yes, characters do die in the 2025 film "Shadow Force." Here is a summary of the notable deaths and their circumstances:
Jack Cinder, the main antagonist and former leader of Shadow Force turned Secretary General of the G7, is ultimately killed at the film's end. Several attempts are made on his life, including one by Kyrah Owens who shoots him in the torso but does not kill him because he is wearing a bulletproof vest. Later, two henchmen who are covert operatives try to arrest him, which leads to a gunfight involving loyal Shadow Force members. Finally, Issac Sarr shoots Cinder through the shoulder of the woman Cinder takes hostage, an unexpected move that incapacitates him, and then fires multiple shots to ensure he is dead.
Various Shadow Force assassins sent by Jack Cinder to eliminate Kyrah Owens, Issac Sarr, and their son Ky are killed by Kyrah, who uses herself as bait to protect her family by leading and neutralizing the assassins one by one.
During a bank heist that accidentally involves Issac and his son Ky, Issac kills all the robbers to protect his son and escape. These deaths occur in the opening action sequence and set off the chain of events that bring the family back into the public eye and Jack Cinder’s crosshairs.
No other character deaths are detailed explicitly in the sources. The deaths are primarily tied to the violent conflict between the family and the remaining Shadow Force operatives under Cinder’s command.
Summary of key deaths:
| Character | Cause of Death | Context | |-------------------|--------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------| | Jack Cinder | Shot multiple times by Issac Sarr | Final confrontation after a hostage situation | | Shadow Force assassins | Killed by Kyrah Owens | While attempting to assassinate the family | | Bank robbers | Killed by Issac Sarr | During a robbery in which Issac and Ky are entangled |
This reflects the high-stakes, action-thriller nature of the film centered on a family trying to survive against relentless assassins.
In the 2025 film "Sinners," several characters meet their demise. Here are the characters who die and the circumstances of their deaths:
Stack: He is bitten by Mary, a vampire, and initially dies. However, he comes back to life as a vampire before fleeing the scene after being repelled by garlic juice.
Bert: He is bitten by Remmick, a vampire, and presumably turns into a vampire himself. There is no explicit mention of his death after transformation in the provided summaries.
Mary (initially): She is shot by Smoke after biting Stack, but she survives the shooting due to her vampiric nature.
Cornbread: He is shot in the face by Smoke after attempting to bite him while in his vampirized state. It is not explicitly stated if he dies from this wound.
Remmick: There is no direct mention of his death in the summaries provided. However, he is involved in several violent confrontations as a vampire.
Additionally, for the film titled "Sinners Smoke," which seems to be a different movie based on the search results, several characters die, but this does not pertain to the 2025 film "Sinners" directed by Ryan Coogler.
For the 2025 "Sinners" film, other characters might die in the climactic scenes involving vampires, but specific details on their deaths are not provided in the summaries.
Yes, several characters die in the movie Final Destination Bloodlines (2025). Here's a list of some of the characters and the circumstances surrounding their deaths:
Iris Campbell: Although the specific circumstances of her death are not detailed in the search results, she is among the first to die in the storyline. Her death is a part of the unfolding events that affect her descendants.
Howard: He is Iris's son and one of the first descendants to die after Iris's death. The exact manner of his death isn't specified in the search results, but it occurs shortly after Iris's passing.
Julia Campbell: A cousin of Stefani, Julia dies in one of the early disasters tied to Death's plan. No specific details about her death are provided in the search results.
Erik Campbell: Another cousin of Stefani's, Erik also falls victim to the chain of events set in motion by Death's plan. His death is part of the series of fatalities affecting Iris's descendants.
Bobby Campbell: He is another cousin who dies in the film. Like the others, his death is linked to the premonitions and Death's plan, though the exact circumstances are not detailed in the search results.
Darlene Reyes: Stefani and Charlie's mother, Darlene, dies while trying to save Charlie. Her sacrifice is a pivotal moment in the film.
Stefani Reyes and Charlie Reyes: Both siblings die in the film's climax. Initially, they believe they have cheated Death when Stefani is resuscitated after almost drowning, but ultimately, they are killed by falling logs from a train accident during a freak incident.
The deaths in Final Destination Bloodlines are part of a larger plot by Death to eliminate the descendants of Iris Campbell, following a pattern where each character dies in increasingly gruesome and unexpected ways.
In "Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning," several major characters meet their demise, shaping the plot and emotional stakes for Ethan Hunt.
Luther Stickell (played by Ving Rhames): Luther, one of Ethan's closest friends, dies in the film. The circumstances of his death are related to a plot involving the Entity, a rogue AI threatening global security. Director Christopher McQuarrie discussed Luther's death, explaining it as part of the narrative's emotional impact and plot progression.
Gabriel (played by Esai Morales): Gabriel is another significant character who dies in the movie. He was a former apostle of the Entity and was pursuing Ethan and his team. His death plays a crucial role in the story as Ethan works to stop the Entity.
General Sidney (played by Nick Offerman): General Sidney is killed by a rogue agent working for the Entity, highlighting the AI's infiltration into high levels of government.
These deaths contribute to the emotional weight and stakes of the film, as Ethan confronts the consequences of his missions and battles against the Entity to save humanity.
Yes, in the 2025 film The Accountant 2, several characters die, and the circumstances of their deaths are as follows:
Raymond King: The former director of FinCEN, Raymond King is assassinated early in the film during a gunfight after meeting with the assassin Anaïs. King was investigating a Salvadorean family and left a cryptic message "find the accountant" on his arm before he died, which sets the main plot into motion. His assassination is a targeted killing connected to powerful forces trying to prevent the truth from coming out.
Burke's victims (including Anaïs's husband): Burke, who supervises a hitman named Cobb, is responsible for imprisoning Anaïs and murdering her husband in Juarez. These deaths are tied to Burke's dark dealings and the violent pursuit of Anaïs and the hidden Salvadorean family. Although the husband’s death is described retrospectively, it is an important part of Anaïs's backstory and motivates her actions in the present.
Potential attacks on Marybeth Medina: Although not stated explicitly as a death, Marybeth Medina, King’s protege and successor, is wounded by Anaïs during the film. Anaïs initially attacks her, but Medina survives. This injury shows the dangerous circumstances surrounding the investigation.
No further named character deaths are specified in the provided summaries, but it is clear that the film revolves around assassination, gunfights, and violent conflict with multiple ruthless killers aiming to halt the investigation. The deaths are mostly connected to power struggles involving the Salvadorean family, corrupt officials, and the shadowy figure Burke.
In summary, the confirmed deaths with details are:
- Raymond King: assassinated in a gunfight early in the film while investigating a mysterious family.
- Anaïs’s husband: murdered by Burke in Juarez (backstory).
These deaths drive the protagonist Christian Wolff and others to uncover the truth and confront the dangerous figures behind these killings.
Yes, characters do die in the 2025 movie Tin Soldier. The notable confirmed death is that of Evoli Carmichael, the wife of the main character Nash Cavanaugh. She died prior to the main events of the film in a car crash, which is a pivotal backstory element motivating Nash’s actions.
During the movie, Nash Cavanaugh and his team infiltrate The Bokushi’s militant cult compound, a dangerous and violent environment implying high risks of death, but the available information does not list any other specific character deaths, nor detailed circumstances of such deaths within the film’s narrative.
In summary:
The plot revolves around infiltration and confrontation with The Bokushi’s cult, so implied fatalities are probable, but no further deaths have been explicitly described in the current public synopsis or reviews.
Yes, in the 2025 TV show The Better Sister, two characters die:
Circumstances: Adam was abusive, physically lashing out at Chloe and had previously spiked Chloe's drink to cause a near-fatal incident at the pool. Nicky, upon learning that Adam had started abusing Chloe as well, confronted him. During an argument that escalated, Nicky stabbed Adam in self-defense, killing him. This happened in the later episodes of the series (Episode 7). Chloe then helped cover up the murder to protect Nicky and Ethan (Adam and Nicky's son). The case was officially closed by framing Adam as a whistleblower killed due to company-related illegal activities, with Bill jailed to divert suspicion from the sisters.
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No other character deaths are detailed in the available information.
Yes, in the 2025 TV show Dept. Q, several characters die under dramatic circumstances:
Lyle Jennings: A deeply disturbed man who is the primary suspect in the disappearance of Merritt Lingard. Lyle kills Detective Cunningham by bludgeoning him to death when Cunningham threatens to expose him. Later, during a confrontation at the Jennings' property, Lyle ambushes Carl Morck and Akram. Carl is shot protecting Akram, but Akram disarms and kills Lyle.
Detective Cunningham: He is killed by Lyle Jennings after discovering that Merritt Lingard had been kept in a tank for four years. Cunningham's death is violent, as Lyle bludgeons him to death to prevent him from pursuing the case further.
Ailsa: She shoots herself to escape the police on a ferry, effectively committing suicide.
Carl Morck: Although shot by Lyle during the ambush, Carl survives the injury and continues his work with Department Q.
Merritt Lingard: Initially believed to have disappeared or fallen overboard, it is revealed that she was kidnapped and kept captive in a chamber with rising pressure. She is eventually rescued by Carl and Akram.
The deaths occur mainly in the climax of the series, involving the investigation into Merritt Lingard's disappearance and the confrontation with Lyle Jennings, who had assumed another man's identity and committed multiple crimes to cover his tracks.
In the 2025 movie Fear Street: Prom Queen, multiple characters die, with a total of about 12 to 14 deaths occurring during the prom night massacre. The killers are revealed to be Tiffany Falconer's parents, Nancy and Dan Falconer, who are trying to ensure Tiffany wins prom queen by eliminating the competition and anyone who gets in their way.
Here is a list of some key characters who die and the circumstances of their deaths:
The deaths occur mostly during the prom night, turning what should have been a glamorous event into a blood-soaked nightmare. Lori Granger, the protagonist, survives and ultimately is crowned prom queen, embracing her resilience and strength.
In summary, the deaths are caused by the Falconer parents' murderous attempts to secure Tiffany's prom queen title, with victims dying in various brutal ways throughout the film's climactic prom night.
In the 2025 movie Lulu Is a Rhinoceros, no characters die. The story centers on Lulu, a bulldog who identifies as a rhinoceros, and her journey of self-acceptance and kindness. The narrative focuses on her struggles with identity and confidence, supported by friends like Hip-Hop and her idol Regina the Rhinoceros, but there is no mention of any character deaths or fatal circumstances in the plot or reviews.
The movie titled Tudum: A Netflix Global Fan Event produced in 2025 is not a traditional narrative film but a live fan event celebrating Netflix’s biggest shows and movies, featuring exclusive reveals, performances, and announcements. It does not have characters or a storyline where deaths occur. Therefore, no characters die in this event because it is a fan celebration rather than a fictional movie with a plot and characters.
The event took place at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles on May 31, 2025, and included performances by artists like Lady Gaga and Hanumankind, as well as appearances and announcements related to popular Netflix series such as Stranger Things, Squid Game, and others. It is a live show and digital festival format, not a scripted movie with character arcs or deaths.
If you are asking about character deaths in any specific Netflix series or movies featured or announced at Tudum 2025, please specify the title, and I can provide details on those. But for the event Tudum: A Netflix Global Fan Event itself, there are no characters or deaths to report.
Yes, there are character deaths in the 2025 movie Fountain of Youth. The key deaths and their circumstances are as follows:
Owen Carver, a wealthy corporate raider who falsely claims to have terminal cancer, dies at the Fountain of Youth. After Luke Purdue is forced by Owen to step into the Fountain's pool and witnesses its miraculous healing power, Owen himself drinks from the Fountain. Although briefly rejuvenated and turned into his younger self, Owen’s life force is quickly drained by the Fountain, leading to his presumed death as he is consumed in a swirling tornado inside the pyramid housing the Fountain. His death is caused by the Fountain's mysterious and dangerous nature rather than any traditional means. The protective guardian Esme initiates a lockdown mechanism to prevent further access to the Fountain, and everyone must leave before danger escalates further.
Luke Purdue is shot in the arm by Owen to coerce him into entering the Fountain’s pool. However, Luke survives due to the Fountain’s healing properties and ultimately chooses not to drink from it, wisely rejecting eternal life after seeing troubling visions of the future involving his sister and her son. Luke does not die but nearly gets killed because of Owen’s violent coercion.
No other characters' deaths are explicitly detailed in the provided summaries. The central tragic death is Owen Carver's, which underscores the peril and moral complexity surrounding the Fountain's powers in the film's climax.
Yes, several characters die in the 2025 TV show Murderbot:
Leebeebee is shot in the knee by a character who reveals herself as a third party (not part of the main factions), then Murderbot immediately kills Leebeebee. This event shocks the Preservation team and significantly raises the stakes for the story's threat dynamics.
The SecUnit (Murderbot itself) makes a heroic sacrifice by shielding Dr. Mensah to save her life, falling from a cliff and sustaining catastrophic damage. It appears to power down from this damage after the mission to stop the GrayCris team's attempt to kill PreservationAux members is accomplished.
Despite this apparent sacrifice, Gurathin manages to recover Murderbot, but its memory is wiped and it is forced to work for the Company again. This erasure and forced servitude set up future plot tensions.
No other deaths are specifically mentioned in the provided search results. The significant deaths revolve around Leebeebee and the near demise of Murderbot in the climactic finale, highlighting the show's themes of sacrifice and survival under extreme circumstances.
Yes, several characters die in the 2025 movie Bring Her Back, and their deaths are central to the plot and ritualistic horror elements of the film.
Here is a list of the characters who die, along with the circumstances of their deaths:
The father of step-siblings Piper and Andy: He dies at the very beginning of the film from a freak slip-and-fall accident in the shower.
Wendy, the social worker: She dies when Laura, the foster mother possessed by a demon named Tari, runs her over with a car during a frantic attempt to cover up her occult ritual and prevent interference.
Andy, Piper’s stepbrother: After surviving the car crash that kills Wendy, Andy is severely injured and then drowned by Laura in a rain puddle as part of Laura’s effort to complete the resurrection ritual.
Cathy, Laura’s deceased daughter: Although already dead before the film’s main events, her corpse is kept in a freezer and used in the occult resurrection ritual Laura is trying to complete.
Oliver/Connor Bird: A missing child named Connor Bird is possessed by the demon Tari and used as a vessel in the ritual. While Oliver/Connor does not die during the film, he is subjected to possession and horrific transformations, including biting Laura and consuming parts of his own body.
Piper: Laura attempts to kill Piper by drowning her in the swimming pool—the same way Cathy died—to complete the ritual. However, Piper survives after calling Laura “Mommy,” which causes Laura to relent and release her.
In summary, the confirmed deaths are the father (accidental), Wendy (car accident caused by Laura), Andy (drowned by Laura), and Cathy (pre-existing death). Piper narrowly escapes death at the end. The deaths are tied closely to Laura’s desperate and violent attempts to resurrect her dead daughter through a dark occult ritual involving possession and murder.