Soul-Crushing Movie Deaths That Gave You Trust Issues

Every Star Wars superfan left the theater and immediately hit the internet to complain about the death of Han Solo. However, the younger generations of Star Wars fans liked this twist in the plot. Although Han Solo was a unanimously loved character, pulling him out of the series was a refreshing and bold choice.

Mei, House of Flying Daggers

This movie is about a gang leader in China named Mae. She gets involved in a love triangle with the very police officer that has sworn to kill her fiance. Things end poorly when Mei gets stabbed through the heart while trying to save her new lover from her old lover. 

House of Flying Daggers is one of the coolest love stories ever told. If you love old Kung Fu movies, you'll love this flick. Not only does this movie have cool romance dynamics, but every character is also a skilled martial artist hellbent on killing someone. 

Spock, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan

Spock is one of the most beloved sci-fi characters in the history of the genre. So, when he was killed off in 1982, audiences got pretty emotional about it. To make matters worse, Spock and Captain Kirk exchange heartfelt pleasantries before Spock passes away while saving the entire crew of the Enterprise. 

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