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* In ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}: The Return of Jafar'', the titular villain is killed when his lamp is kicked into lava by Iago, an act that cements that Iago [[HeroesFrontierStep really is sincere about his]] HeelFaceTurn. Jafar explodes in a ball of light, and disappears forever. The [[WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries cartoon series that followed]], which ''Return of Jafar'' was meant to introduce, kept Jafar permanently gone outside of a few mentions of his name, ensuring he truly was dead. The GrandFinale ''The King of Thieves'' also insists that the events will happen "without Jafar and all of his malice," and sticks to it.
* Every villain save Catwoman in the Creator/TimBurton [[Film/Batman1989 Bat]][[Film/BatmanReturns man]] films die. The Joker famously averts [[JokerImmunity his own trope]], Max Schreck gets a FamilyUnfriendlyDeath, and The Penguin gets a tear-jerking death. Catwoman survived because [[CatsHaveNineLives she has nine lives]].
-->'''Catwoman:''' Two lives left. I think I'll save one for next Christmas. But in the meantime, how about a kiss Santi-Claus?
* In ''Film/TheBlackHole'', Reinhardt's robot Maximilian drives a spinning blade attachment through Alex Durant's stomach.
* The ColdOpen of ''Film/ForYourEyesOnly'' sees this happen to Ernst Stavro Blofield. He plans to use his helicopter to send 007 to his doom; instead, the chopper's skids hook onto his wheelchair, which is then transported over to a smokestack and neatly dropped off.
* The 1990s version of Franchise/{{Godzilla}} dies at the end of ''Film/GodzillaVsDestoroyah''. He is not revived for another film, [[HesJustHiding he's not faking it]], he does NOT get better. It's one of the few films in the Godzilla franchise in which Godzilla dies and stays dead. Although his son (who was THOUGHT to be dead) takes his place at the end of the film.
** Likewise, in ''[[Film/GodzillaMothraKingGhidorahGiantMonstersAllOutAttack GMK]]'' Baragon, Mothra, and King Ghidorah are all killed-off by Godzilla and stay dead throughout the rest of the film.
** Also, [[Film/{{Gojira}} the original 1954 film]]? Yes, folks, Godzilla dies. Even though the original film is considered canon across all continuities of the franchise, the Godzilla that shows up in any of the sequels; he's just another Godzilla. The first one really did die. Going by ''Film/GodzillaVsDestoroyah'', this also means Godzilla died for good twice.
*** In ''GMK'' the original Godzilla does come back, [[OurZombiesAreDifferent as a zombie being controlled by the vengeful spirits of the forgotten soldiers who died in World War II.]] Though, this is more along the lines of CameBackWrong than anything else.
*** Also, ''Film/GodzillaAgainstMechagodzilla'' and ''Film/GodzillaTokyoSOS'' has Kiryu, a GoneHorriblyRight cyborg created from the bones of the original Godzilla.
* Gallaxhar in ''WesternAnimation/MonstersVsAliens''.
* ''Film/{{Scream 1996}}''. The GenreSavvy heroine makes sure the villain ''stays dead''.
-->'''Randy Meeks:''' Careful. This is the moment when the supposedly-dead killer comes back to life for one last scare.
-->[''Billy starts to rise, only to receive a [[BoomHeadshot headshot]] from Sidney.'']\\
'''Sidney Prescott:''' Not in my movie.
* ''Film/StargateContinuum'': After dozens of Ba'al's clones have been killed throughout the last few seasons of the series and he has continually escaped death to return yet again, both the last clone and the original Ba'al are finally killed for good by SG-1.
* Data in ''Film/StarTrekNemesis''. Data is revealed to have been rebuilt in ''Star Trek: Countdown'', the canon prequel to the [[Film/StarTrek2009 reboot Star Trek film]], though.
* While the franchise at large has killed countless characters - both with large and small roles - ''Film/TerminatorDarkFate'' does the unthinkable and kills the closest the series has to TheHero, John Connor, in only the first few minutes.
* An in-universe example: any video game character who dies outside of their game in ''Disney/WreckItRalph'' is dead for good, as opposed to just respawning a moment later. True to Disney tradition, the only ones who actually ''do'' are the BigBad, Turbo, and several thousand Cy-Bugs.
* Several characters in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse fall victim to this trope:
** Dr. Erskine in ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger'', courtesy of Heinz Kruger.
** In ''Film/IronMan1'' after being deemed no longer useful by Obadiah Stane, Raza, the leader of the Ten Rings, is disposed of by Stane. Earlier, members of the Ten Rings kill Ho Yinsen.
** In ''Film/{{Thor}}'', Loki kills his biological father Laufey, so that he would become his adoptive father Odin's favorite son, and be able to be the true heir to the throne.
** Maya Hansen from ''Film/IronMan3'' is also killed off, courtesy of the self-proclaimed Mandarin himself, Aldrich Killian.
** ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld'' sees Malekith the Accursed killing Queen Frigga during a raid on Asgard for the Aether.
** In ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'', Jasper Sitwell is suddenly killed by the Winter Soldier.
** In ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'', Garthan Saal, an ally of the Guardians, dies while trying to hold back Ronan's ship from crashing onto Xandar. Earlier, Ronan kills Thanos's [[TheDragon Dragon]], the Other, who acted as Thanos's voice in both this movie and in ''The Avengers''.
** In ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'', Quicksilver is gunned down protecting Hawkeye and a 12 year-old kid from an Ultron-commandeered quinjet.
** Peggy Carter is a downplayed example in ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'' since she simply dies of old age, but considering she appeared in [[Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger four]] [[Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier previous]] [[Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron movies]] [[Film/AntMan and]] [[Series/AgentCarter her own TV series]], it still has an impact.
** The Ancient One in ''Film/{{Doctor Strange|2016}}'' is fatally wounded in a battle with Kaecilius and his men, and later dies from her injuries.
** Yondu in ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2'', as he performs a HeroicSacrifice to save Peter Quill in the climax after Ego the Living Planet is destroyed.
** Odin is a downplayed example as well when he also dies simply of old age in ''Film/ThorRagnarok'', but played straight with the Warriors Three when they all get stabbed by Hela.
** Zuri in ''Film/{{Black Panther|2018}}'' gets impaled by Killmonger when informing him the truth of N'Jobu's death.
** Anyone who died pre-snap in ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'' stays dead. This includes ComicBook/{{Loki}}, the Asgardians, Heimdall, main timeline Gamora, and ComicBook/TheVision. Thanos lampshades this when he snaps the [[DeathIsCheap often killed]] Loki's neck by saying, "No resurrections this time."
** By the end of ''Film/AvengersEndgame'', ComicBook/IronMan, ComicBook/BlackWidow, and both timelines' ComicBook/{{Thanos}} are all definitively dead with no way to be brought back. Iron Man snaps the gauntlet to kill Thanos which kills him, Black Widow sacrifices herself to get the Soul Stone, main timeline Thanos gets [[OffWithHisHead his head chopped off by Thor]] roughly ten minutes into the film, and past Thanos dies in Iron Man's aforementioned snap.
* The original killer in the ''Franchise/FridayThe13th'' series [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness (who ISN'T Jason)]] dies at the end of the first movie, and stays dead throughout the rest.
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* In ''Disney/{{Aladdin}}: The Return of Jafar'', the titular villain is killed when his lamp is kicked into lava by Iago, an act that cements that Iago [[HeroesFrontierStep really is sincere about his]] HeelFaceTurn. Jafar explodes in a ball of light, and disappears forever. The [[WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries cartoon series that followed]], which ''Return of Jafar'' was meant to introduce, kept Jafar permanently gone outside of a few mentions of his name, ensuring he truly was dead. The GrandFinale ''The King of Thieves'' also insists that the events will happen "without Jafar and all of his malice," and sticks to it.
* Every villain save Catwoman in the Creator/TimBurton [[Film/Batman1989 Bat]][[Film/BatmanReturns man]] films die. The Joker famously averts [[JokerImmunity his own trope]], Max Schreck gets a FamilyUnfriendlyDeath, and The Penguin gets a tear-jerking death. Catwoman survived because [[CatsHaveNineLives she has nine lives]].
-->'''Catwoman:''' Two lives left. I think I'll save one for next Christmas. But in the meantime, how about a kiss Santi-Claus?
* In ''Film/TheBlackHole'', Reinhardt's robot Maximilian drives a spinning blade attachment through Alex Durant's stomach.
* The ColdOpen of ''Film/ForYourEyesOnly'' sees this happen to Ernst Stavro Blofield. He plans to use his helicopter to send 007 to his doom; instead, the chopper's skids hook onto his wheelchair, which is then transported over to a smokestack and neatly dropped off.
* The 1990s version of Franchise/{{Godzilla}} dies at the end of ''Film/GodzillaVsDestoroyah''. He is not revived for another film, [[HesJustHiding he's not faking it]], he does NOT get better. It's one of the few films in the Godzilla franchise in which Godzilla dies and stays dead. Although his son (who was THOUGHT to be dead) takes his place at the end of the film.
** Likewise, in ''[[Film/GodzillaMothraKingGhidorahGiantMonstersAllOutAttack GMK]]'' Baragon, Mothra, and King Ghidorah are all killed-off by Godzilla and stay dead throughout the rest of the film.
** Also, [[Film/{{Gojira}} the original 1954 film]]? Yes, folks, Godzilla dies. Even though the original film is considered canon across all continuities of the franchise, the Godzilla that shows up in any of the sequels; he's just another Godzilla. The first one really did die. Going by ''Film/GodzillaVsDestoroyah'', this also means Godzilla died for good twice.
*** In ''GMK'' the original Godzilla does come back, [[OurZombiesAreDifferent as a zombie being controlled by the vengeful spirits of the forgotten soldiers who died in World War II.]] Though, this is more along the lines of CameBackWrong than anything else.
*** Also, ''Film/GodzillaAgainstMechagodzilla'' and ''Film/GodzillaTokyoSOS'' has Kiryu, a GoneHorriblyRight cyborg created from the bones of the original Godzilla.
* Gallaxhar in ''WesternAnimation/MonstersVsAliens''.
* ''Film/{{Scream 1996}}''. The GenreSavvy heroine makes sure the villain ''stays dead''.
-->'''Randy Meeks:''' Careful. This is the moment when the supposedly-dead killer comes back to life for one last scare.
-->[''Billy starts to rise, only to receive a [[BoomHeadshot headshot]] from Sidney.'']\\
'''Sidney Prescott:''' Not in my movie.
* ''Film/StargateContinuum'': After dozens of Ba'al's clones have been killed throughout the last few seasons of the series and he has continually escaped death to return yet again, both the last clone and the original Ba'al are finally killed for good by SG-1.
* Data in ''Film/StarTrekNemesis''. Data is revealed to have been rebuilt in ''Star Trek: Countdown'', the canon prequel to the [[Film/StarTrek2009 reboot Star Trek film]], though.
* While the franchise at large has killed countless characters - both with large and small roles - ''Film/TerminatorDarkFate'' does the unthinkable and kills the closest the series has to TheHero, John Connor, in only the first few minutes.
* An in-universe example: any video game character who dies outside of their game in ''Disney/WreckItRalph'' is dead for good, as opposed to just respawning a moment later. True to Disney tradition, the only ones who actually ''do'' are the BigBad, Turbo, and several thousand Cy-Bugs.
* Several characters in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse fall victim to this trope:
** Dr. Erskine in ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger'', courtesy of Heinz Kruger.
** In ''Film/IronMan1'' after being deemed no longer useful by Obadiah Stane, Raza, the leader of the Ten Rings, is disposed of by Stane. Earlier, members of the Ten Rings kill Ho Yinsen.
** In ''Film/{{Thor}}'', Loki kills his biological father Laufey, so that he would become his adoptive father Odin's favorite son, and be able to be the true heir to the throne.
** Maya Hansen from ''Film/IronMan3'' is also killed off, courtesy of the self-proclaimed Mandarin himself, Aldrich Killian.
** ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld'' sees Malekith the Accursed killing Queen Frigga during a raid on Asgard for the Aether.
** In ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'', Jasper Sitwell is suddenly killed by the Winter Soldier.
** In ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy'', Garthan Saal, an ally of the Guardians, dies while trying to hold back Ronan's ship from crashing onto Xandar. Earlier, Ronan kills Thanos's [[TheDragon Dragon]], the Other, who acted as Thanos's voice in both this movie and in ''The Avengers''.
** In ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'', Quicksilver is gunned down protecting Hawkeye and a 12 year-old kid from an Ultron-commandeered quinjet.
** Peggy Carter is a downplayed example in ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'' since she simply dies of old age, but considering she appeared in [[Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger four]] [[Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier previous]] [[Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron movies]] [[Film/AntMan and]] [[Series/AgentCarter her own TV series]], it still has an impact.
** The Ancient One in ''Film/{{Doctor Strange|2016}}'' is fatally wounded in a battle with Kaecilius and his men, and later dies from her injuries.
** Yondu in ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxyVol2'', as he performs a HeroicSacrifice to save Peter Quill in the climax after Ego the Living Planet is destroyed.
** Odin is a downplayed example as well when he also dies simply of old age in ''Film/ThorRagnarok'', but played straight with the Warriors Three when they all get stabbed by Hela.
** Zuri in ''Film/{{Black Panther|2018}}'' gets impaled by Killmonger when informing him the truth of N'Jobu's death.
** Anyone who died pre-snap in ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'' stays dead. This includes ComicBook/{{Loki}}, the Asgardians, Heimdall, main timeline Gamora, and ComicBook/TheVision. Thanos lampshades this when he snaps the [[DeathIsCheap often killed]] Loki's neck by saying, "No resurrections this time."
** By the end of ''Film/AvengersEndgame'', ComicBook/IronMan, ComicBook/BlackWidow, and both timelines' ComicBook/{{Thanos}} are all definitively dead with no way to be brought back. Iron Man snaps the gauntlet to kill Thanos which kills him, Black Widow sacrifices herself to get the Soul Stone, main timeline Thanos gets [[OffWithHisHead his head chopped off by Thor]] roughly ten minutes into the film, and past Thanos dies in Iron Man's aforementioned snap.
* The original killer in the ''Franchise/FridayThe13th'' series [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness (who ISN'T Jason)]] dies at the end of the first movie, and stays dead throughout the rest.
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-->'''Catwoman''':Two lives left. I think I'll save one for next Christmas. But in the meantime, how about a kiss Santi-Claus?

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** Anyone who died pre-snap in ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'' stayed dead. This includes ComicBook/{{Loki}}, the Asgardians, Heimdall, main timeline Gamora, and ComicBook/TheVision. Thanos lampshades this when he snaps the [[DeathIsCheap often killed ]] Loki’s neck by saying, "No resurrections this time" .
** By the end of ''Film/AvengersEndgame'', ComicBook/IronMan, ComicBook/BlackWidow, and both timelines’ ComicBook/{{Thanos}} are all definitively dead with no way to be brought back. Iron Man snaps the gauntlet to kill Thanos which kills him, Black Widow sacrifices herself to get the soul stone, main timeline Thanos gets [[OffWithHisHead his head chopped off by Thor]] roughly ten minutes into the film, and past Thanos dies in Iron Man’s aforementioned snap.

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** Loki in ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar''; Thanos remarks "No resurrections this time" when crushing his neck and Thor later tells Rocket that this time, he thinks he really is dead. Heimdall also gets killed by Thanos early in the movie.
** By the end of ''Film/AvengersEndgame'', ComicBook/IronMan, ComicBook/BlackWidow, ComicBook/TheVision, ComicBook/{{Thanos}}, and main timeline Gamora are all definitively dead with no way to be brought back. Iron Man snaps the gauntlet to kill Thanos which kills him, Black Widow sacrifices herself to get the soul stone, and since Gamora, Loki, and Vision died pre-snap in ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'', the second snap doesn't bring them back like the others. Thanos lampshades the permanence of Loki's death when he kills him:
--->'''Thanos:''' [[DeathIsCheap No resurrections this time.]]

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** By the end of ''Film/AvengersEndgame'', ComicBook/IronMan, ComicBook/BlackWidow, ComicBook/TheVision, ComicBook/{{Thanos}}, and main timeline Gamora both timelines’ ComicBook/{{Thanos}} are all definitively dead with no way to be brought back. Iron Man snaps the gauntlet to kill Thanos which kills him, Black Widow sacrifices herself to get the soul stone, and since Gamora, Loki, and Vision died pre-snap in ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'', the second snap doesn't bring them back like the others. main timeline Thanos lampshades gets [[OffWithHisHead his head chopped off by Thor]] roughly ten minutes into the permanence of Loki's death when he kills him:
--->'''Thanos:''' [[DeathIsCheap No resurrections this time.]]
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* [[spoiler:Pamela Voorhees]] [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness was the original killer]] in the ''Franchise/FridayThe13th'' series and does not share Jason's immortality.

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** By the end of ''Film/AvengersEndgame'', [[spoiler: ComicBook/IronMan, ComicBook/BlackWidow, ComicBook/TheVision, ComicBook/{{Thanos}}, and main timeline Gamora are all definitively dead with no way to be brought back. Iron Man snaps the gauntlet to kill Thanos which kills him, Black Widow sacrifices herself to get the soul stone, and since Gamora, Loki, and Vision died pre-snap in ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'', the second snap doesn't bring them back like the others. ]]
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** By the end of ''Film/AvengersEndgame'', [[spoiler: ComicBook/IronMan, ComicBook/BlackWidow, ComicBook/TheVision, ComicBook/{{Thanos}}, ComicBook/{{Loki}}, and main timeline Gamora are all definitively dead with no way to be brought back. Iron Man snaps the gauntlet to kill Thanos which kills him, Black Widow sacrifices herself to get the soul stone, and since Gamora, Loki, and Vision died pre-snap in ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'', the second snap doesn't bring them back like the others. ]]

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** Odin is a downplayed example as well in when he also dies simply of old age in ''Film/ThorRagnarok'', but played straight with the Warriors Three when they all get stabbed by Hela.

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** In ''Film/{{Thor}}'', Loki kills his biological father Laufey, so that he would become his biological father Odin's favorite son, and be able to be the true heir to the throne.

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** In [[Film/IronMan1 Iron Man]] after being deemed no longer useful by Obadiah Stane, Raza, the leader of the Ten Rings, is disposed of by Stane. Earlier, members of the Ten Rings kill Ho Yinsen.
** In Film/{{Thor}}, Laufey is killed by Loki, so that Loki would become Odin's favorite son, and be able to be the true heir to the throne.

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** In [[Film/IronMan1 Iron Man]] ''Film/IronMan1'' after being deemed no longer useful by Obadiah Stane, Raza, the leader of the Ten Rings, is disposed of by Stane. Earlier, members of the Ten Rings kill Ho Yinsen.
** In Film/{{Thor}}, Laufey is killed by Loki, ''Film/{{Thor}}'', Loki kills his biological father Laufey, so that Loki he would become his biological father Odin's favorite son, and be able to be the true heir to the throne.



** And in ''Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier'', Jasper Sitwell is suddenly killed by The Winter Soldier.

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** Peggy Carter is a downplayed example in ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'' since she simply dies of old age, but considering she appeared in [[Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger four]] [[Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier previous]] [[Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron movies]] [[Film/AntMan and]] [[Series/AgentCarter her own TV series]], it still counts.
** The Ancient One in ''Film/DoctorStrange2016'' is fatally wounded in a battle with Kaecilius and his men, and later dies from her injuries.

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** Peggy Carter is a downplayed example in ''Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar'' since she simply dies of old age, but considering she appeared in [[Film/CaptainAmericaTheFirstAvenger four]] [[Film/CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier previous]] [[Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron movies]] [[Film/AntMan and]] [[Series/AgentCarter her own TV series]], it still counts.
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** The Ancient One in ''Film/DoctorStrange2016'' ''Film/{{Doctor Strange|2016}}'' is fatally wounded in a battle with Kaecilius and his men, and later dies from her injuries.



** Odin is also a downplayed example in ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' when he also dies simply of old age but played straight with the Warriors Three when they all get stabbed by Hela.

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** Odin is also a downplayed example as well in ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' when he also dies simply of old age but played straight with the Warriors Three when they all get stabbed by Hela.



** Loki in ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'', Thanos remarks "No resurrections this time" when crushing his neck and Thor later tells Rocket that this time, he thinks he really is dead. Heimdall also died earlier as well.

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** Loki in ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'', ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar''; Thanos remarks "No resurrections this time" when crushing his neck and Thor later tells Rocket that this time, he thinks he really is dead. Heimdall also died earlier as well.gets killed by Thanos early in the movie.
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* Several characters in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse fall victim to this trope

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* Several characters in the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse fall victim to this tropetrope:
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* The ColdOpen of ''Film/ForYourEyesOnly'' sees this happen to Ernst Stavro Blofield. He plans to use his helicopter to send 007 to his doom; instead, the chopper's skids hook onto his wheelchair, which is then transported over to a smokestack and neatly dropped off.
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* Every villain save Catwoman in the Creator/TimBurton [[Film/{{Batman}} Bat]][[Film/BatmanReturns man]] films die. The Joker famously averts [[JokerImmunity his own trope]], Max Schreck gets a FamilyUnfriendlyDeath, and The Penguin gets a tear-jerking death. Catwoman survived because [[CatsHaveNineLives she has nine lives]].

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* Every villain save Catwoman in the Creator/TimBurton [[Film/{{Batman}} [[Film/Batman1989 Bat]][[Film/BatmanReturns man]] films die. The Joker famously averts [[JokerImmunity his own trope]], Max Schreck gets a FamilyUnfriendlyDeath, and The Penguin gets a tear-jerking death. Catwoman survived because [[CatsHaveNineLives she has nine lives]].
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-->[''Billy starts to rise, only to receive a [[BoomHeadshot headshot]] from Sidney.'']
-->'''Sidney Prescott:''' Not in my movie.

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-->[''Billy starts to rise, only to receive a [[BoomHeadshot headshot]] from Sidney.'']
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'''Sidney
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* Data in ''Film/StarTrekNemesis''. Data is revealed to have been rebuilt in ''Star Trek: Countdown'', the canon prequel to the [[Film/StarTrek reboot Star Trek film]], though.

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* Data in ''Film/StarTrekNemesis''. Data is revealed to have been rebuilt in ''Star Trek: Countdown'', the canon prequel to the [[Film/StarTrek [[Film/StarTrek2009 reboot Star Trek film]], though.
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** Zuri in ''Film/BlackPanther'' gets impaled by Killmonger when informing him the truth of N'Jobu's death.

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** Zuri in ''Film/BlackPanther'' ''Film/{{Black Panther|2018}}'' gets impaled by Killmonger when informing him the truth of N'Jobu's death.
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** Zuri in ''Film/BlackPanther'' gets impaled by Killmonger when informing him the truth of N'Jobu's death.

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** Loki in ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'', Thanos remarks "No resurrections this time" when crushing his neck and Thor later tells Rocket that this time, he thinks he really is dead.

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** Odin is also a downplayed example in ''Film/ThorRagnarok'' when he also dies simply of old age but played straight with the Warriors Three when they all get stabbed by Hela.
** Loki in ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'', Thanos remarks "No resurrections this time" when crushing his neck and Thor later tells Rocket that this time, he thinks he really is dead. Heimdall also died earlier as well.
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** Loki in ''Film/AvengersInfinityWar'', Thanos remarks "No resurrections this time" when crushing his neck and Thor later tells Rocket that this time, he thinks he really is dead.

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