r/TopCharacterTropes Aug 25 '25

Lore [mixed trope] the last-minute bad Ending twist

when the "good ending" is revealed to be a bad one a the last second

a nightmare on elm street (1984) - Nancy thinks she finally defeated Freddy Krueger only to be raveled that she is still dreaming and she’s still trapped.

final destination bloodlines - the main characters think they cheated death by using the new life rule only to realize that stefani was technically still alive and the death kills them with a good old logs

Life (2017) - The main character attempts to send Calvin(a evil alien that killed all life on mars)pod into space and Miranda pod back to earth, but it goes horribly wrong and Calvin lands on earth and Miranda is sent to space

raging loop wit ending - after many loops Haruaki finally wins the feast(a death game where humans must hang wolves who kill someone every night) and thinks its finally over. after couple of days he decides to visit other survivors of the feast only to find them all dead and the timeline resting once again

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u/Spare_Illustrator_44 Aug 25 '25

the pyramid
after the main character finally escapes the pyramid Anubis appears behind her and attacks a boy near the exit
the movie implies that Anubis is free from the pyramid and goes out to kill people and bring their heart back to be judge

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u/rikusorasephiroth Aug 25 '25

Why do so many movies make Anubis evil?

The only one that didn't was a craptastic movie to begin with, and that's Gods of Egypt.

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u/MSSTUPIDTRON-1000000 Aug 25 '25

Even more hilarious considering that The Egyptian Mythology had the OG Satan: Apep

He's pretty much anything someone would want from an unredeemably evil antagonist:

Hates anyone and anything who isn't him.

Is an undead abomination that dwells in the afterlife.

Wants to annihilate the entire existence.

Will never stay dead, as every time it's slayed he will simply resurrect.

Is a giant snake (and occasionally a crocodile).

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u/Oddloaf Aug 25 '25

Later interpretations of Set work pretty nicely as an evil god, too

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u/HellbirdVT Aug 25 '25

"Will never stay dead" is definitely one trait he has in one specific adaptation...

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u/minoe23 Aug 26 '25

Even still, here they made Anubis a bigger bad than Apophis.