Movie and TV show plots that require your death

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I recently watched the new Planet of the Apes movies, and noticed that i probably died in that movie, because of the virus. It got me thinking about other movies that i watched in which i died because of the plot. I remembered Knowing with Cage in the leading role, where whole world is destroyed (i guess i was to old to be one of the kids that are saved), and i guess that there is a prety good chance that i ended up being zombie (How much am i dead when i'm a zombie?) in Walking Dead and World War Z. I can't remember other movies and shows in which i die, but maybe some of you will refresh my memory.

So, in which movie or TV show you watched, you think you died (or had good chahces to die) because of the plot?

P.S. Luckily, i don't live near the Pacific Rim. :)
 

I recently watched the new Planet of the Apes movies, and noticed that i probably died in that movie, because of the virus. It got me thinking about other movies that i watched in which i died because of the plot. I remembered Knowing with Cage in the leading role, where whole world is destroyed (i guess i was to old to be one of the kids that are saved), and i guess that there is a prety good chance that i ended up being zombie (How much am i dead when i'm a zombie?) in Walking Dead and World War Z. I can't remember other movies and shows in which i die, but maybe some of you will refresh my memory.

So, in which movie or TV show you watched, you think you died (or had good chahces to die) because of the plot?

P.S. Luckily, i don't live near the Pacific Rim. :)

@Joey66 this is right up your street
 


i like to think ill start out ok on a zombie apocalypse but eventually slip up somewhere, so still alive on 28 days later. deffo dead by 28 weeks later

reckon the monotony of savaging and stuff would just kill me off at some point
 

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