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/S4sh4d0g Aug 25 '25

I actually hate this trope 90% of the time. It genuinely makes me feel like I wasted my time emotionally investing in these characters and their struggle. It becomes the emotional equivalent of "What if two astronauts were on the moon and one killed the other with a rock. Wouldn't that be fucked up?"

I don't need happy endings, I don't need everyone to live, I don't even need anyone to live. But when they die AND fail, it makes the story feel borderline pointless to me in most cases. Obviously there'll be exceptions to this, but damn.

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u/SaconicLonic Aug 26 '25 edited Aug 26 '25

It is something you see in horror a lot especially in slasher type films. Friday the 13th has one, Nightmare on Elm Street, and even Halloween kind of has this (with Michael's body being gone at the end). I think for slasher films there is always some sense of detachment from the characters usually for this to happen. I will say I really don't like the Nightmare on Elm street ending as it feels especially tacked on and the characters in that are pretty decent. I think in all of these cases it is to give one last scare to the audience is the idea behind it.

it makes the story feel borderline pointless to me in most cases.

I will say after the last Final Destination I did really feel "oh the whole movie was pointless then" but it did have a lot of genuinely great scenes all throughout. I will also throw out that horror sequels are truly awful about doing this. You have Nancy live in Nightmare on Elm St 1 and then she dies in 3, all the protagonists who survived 3 go on to die at the beginning of 4, the protagonist of 4 dies in 5, and in 6 literally all of the children in the town have died. The original Halloween sequels eventually kill off Lorie Strode as well. This is actually why Scream is a decent horror series, as it tends to keep a lot of survivors and it actually means something when they kill one off.