The character Eddie Munson from Stranger Things said several lines before dying in Dustin's arms, concluding with, "I love you, man". The final "I love you, man" was an unscripted, improvised line by actor Joseph Quinn that the Duffer Brothers kept in the final cut.
“I love you, man” Eddie's final words before he died in the Upside Down, were never actually in the script 💔 The moment felt so real and overwhelming that Joseph Quinn said the line completely on his own and the emotion between him and Dustin was so raw the Duffer Brothers kept it in, turning it into one of the most ...
Eddie's final words to Dustin , “I love you, man”, wasn't even in the script 😭. Joseph Quinn improvised the line in the moment, and the emotion between him and Dustin was so real that the Duffer Brothers kept it in.
Eddie dies in Richie's arms, right after gently caressing Richie's cheek and telling him to stop calling him Eds. It's worth noting that right before this, he says "You know I... I..." and while thinking about how to finish, he dies.
Eddie Kaspbrak, a central character in Stephen King's IT and its adaptations, stands out as the sole member of The Losers' Club feared by Pennywise.
Two of the saddest deaths in the franchise, Mr. Udesky and Eddie Carr.
Forming a particularly strong attachment to Eddie Brock, the Venom symbiote kept him alive for five-hundred years; replacing his failing organs with simulacrums manifested from its living abyss.
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There's no single "saddest" death, as it's subjective, but Eddie Munson, Bob Newby, and Alexei (Smirnoff) are consistently cited as the most heartbreaking due to their heroism, innocence, or tragic circumstances, with fans often debating Eddie's heroic sacrifice vs. Bob's pure-hearted loss or Alexei's joyful demise. Other significant sad deaths include Barb Holland, the first major character loss, and Billy Hargrove's complex redemption.
Hawkins Lab faked Will Byers' death in Stranger Things Season 1 as a cover-up to hide the existence of the Upside Down, the monster, and their own secret experiments, planting a fake body to stop the town's search and prevent public panic, especially to keep Eleven's disappearance and the lab's involvement secret. Dr. Brenner orchestrated the fake autopsy and planted the dummy in the quarry after the real Will was taken by the Demogorgon, providing a false resolution to his disappearance.
The first character to say the "f-word" in Stranger Things was Will Byers, who uttered it during a heated argument with his friends in Season 1, shocking viewers as he was typically soft-spoken, with later significant uses by characters like Billy Hargrove.
When Pennywise says, “We all float down here,” he means the sewer where he pulled Georgie in early in the film. However, the sewer is a metaphor for a limbo of limitations that we create for ourselves in the real world, where fear is more tangible than Pennywise.
He never quite makes it. Rather than exonerating himself to the town at large, Eddie makes a heroic sacrifice during the season finale to buy Nancy Wheeler, Steve Harrington, and Robin Buckley more time to take down Vecna in the Upside Down.
Tala tells Eddie that those were her hands he felt when he died, because she was the one who brought him to heaven. All through his time in heaven, Eddie has been waiting to find out whether or not he saved the little girl—so he can know whether or not his death mattered.
Sleeper is the seventh spawn of the Venom symbiote! While this symbiote is often overshadowed by its predecessors, it possesses unique powers, including the ability to control emotions and the use of a distinctive camouflage ability.
Venom can survive as long as a drop of symbiote-slime remains, and splatters of Venom are still scattered across the multiverse. One piece of Venom was left in the MCU after Spider-Man: No Way Home, and another drop was left in a bar in Mexico during the events of The Last Dance.
Tom Holland's Spider-Man is unlikely to appear in Venom 3, despite speculation and the introduction of the multiverse in Spider-Man: No Way Home. The filming of Venom 3 was affected by the 2023 Hollywood strikes, but no public hints have been given about Holland's Spider-Man appearing in the film.
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During a confrontation in a cathedral between the Venom and Carnage symbiotes, Mulligan was apparently killed by Barrison. However, he absorbs a piece of Carnage, which later revives him and causes his eyes to glow blue.
Yes, the Jurassic World franchise includes LGBTQ+ characters, notably the bisexual pilot Kayla Watts in Dominion and lesbian/bisexual characters in the animated Camp Cretaceous, with a notable kiss between Yaz and Sammy in the final season, adding more queer representation to the series, though a planned lesbian reveal for Dr. Zia Rodriguez in Fallen Kingdom was cut.
Zara's death in Jurassic World was brutal because director Colin Trevorrow intended it as a shocking, "unearned death" to show that no one, even bystanders, was safe from the dinosaurs, fulfilling actress Katie McGrath's request for a memorable exit and subverting typical movie death tropes. Her demise, involving being snatched by pterosaurs, dropped, and finally eaten by the Mosasaurus, was deliberately over-the-top and gruesome to jolt the audience and demonstrate the chaotic danger of the park, even for someone who wasn't a villain, says an article from MSN.
There were no known predators of Tyrannosaurus. However, whilst they were wary of dinosaurs like the armored Ankylosaurus, the only dinosaurs, the only thing for that matter, T. rex was truly afraid of was another, larger individual of their own species who were willing to commit cannibalism. Like all reptiles, T.