Movies

5 Movies That Were Ruined By Killing Off The Wrong Character

5 Movies That Were Ruined By Killing Off The Wrong Character
Image credit: Marvel Studios

Why do they keep making such terrible decisions?

Character deaths can either have a profound effect on the plot, or they can completely ruin everything that has been built up brick by brick.

Here are 5 movies that suffered from misguided character deaths that disappointed audiences and destroyed a story perspective.

Avengers: Endgame: Black Widow

Admit it, there was something missing from the movie, especially at the moment when all of the female superheroes came together, but the most important woman of the Avengers was not there.

Keeping Natasha alive would have also given her character a more meaningful story in the aftermath of the Infinity Saga and would have preserved the legacy of the first female Avenger.

Who should have let go?

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Sally Hardesty

Rather than having her story retconned in the 2022 reboot, the iconic final girl from the original 1974 Texas Chainsaw Massacre should have remained untouchable. Instead of a catatonic fate, she became a battle-hardened Texas Ranger seeking revenge on Leatherface, whom she ultimately couldn't even defeat. So, what was it all for?

Uncut Gems: Howard Ratner

While some may find Howard's demise just before the end of the movie exciting and powerful, we feel that it tarnishes our overall perception of the movie. It's uncommon for such an ending to leave a lasting impression on viewers, leaving some in doubt as to whether or not they truly loved the movie, or if the ending had a negative impact on their experience. It's both good and bad.

5 Movies That Were Ruined By Killing Off The Wrong Character - image 1

Star Wars: The Force Awakens: Han Solo

Han Solo has been an iconic character beloved by fans for decades in the Star Wars universe. But his life came to a tragic end in Star Wars: The Force Awakens when his own son, Kylo Ren, stabbed him with a lightsaber on Starkiller Base.

This pivotal moment has a profound effect not only on several characters in the film but also on die-hard fans of the franchise who, to this day, see no solid reason for killing off this valid and beloved character.

The Dark Knight: Harvey Dent

Aaron Eckhart's portrayal of Harvey Dent, also known as Two-Face, in The Dark Knight had the potential to be one of Christopher Nolan 's best characters if he had been given more development.

Keeping Dent alive would have allowed for a deeper exploration of his transformation, making him a more fitting and evolved antagonist, especially against Bruce Wayne and Talia Al-Ghul.