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*'''''[[Kong: Skull Island (2017)]]''''' [''Bill Randa'']: Eaten by a Skullcrawler when the misfiring flash on his camera goes off.
 
*'''''[[Kong: Skull Island (2017)]]''''' [''Bill Randa'']: Eaten by a Skullcrawler when the misfiring flash on his camera goes off.
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*'''''[[Captive State (2019)]]''''' [''Mulligan''] Blows himself up with a bomb in order to kill the aliens as the film ends. 
   
 
==Television Deaths:==
 
==Television Deaths:==
 
*'''''Kingfish: A Story of Huey P. Long'' (1995 TV)''' [''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Long Huey P. Long Jr.]'']: Mortally wounded in the abdomen by [[Matt Craven]]. He dies later in the hospital. (''Thanks to Stephen'')
 
*'''''Kingfish: A Story of Huey P. Long'' (1995 TV)''' [''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_Long Huey P. Long Jr.]'']: Mortally wounded in the abdomen by [[Matt Craven]]. He dies later in the hospital. (''Thanks to Stephen'')
   
*'''''Roseanne: Into that Good Night Part 2 ''(1997)''' [''Dan Conner'']: Dies (off-screen) of a heart attack; in this episode, [[Roseanne Barr]] reveals that the show was actually a book based on her life and that the heart attack Dan had in the previous season's episode '''''The Wedding''''' was actually fatal. (The 2018 revival retconned this episode as non-canon, thus John's character is still alive; This entry is included since the episode was canon at the time of airing.)
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*'''''[[Roseanne (1988 series)|Roseanne: Into that Good Night Part 2]] ''(1997)''' [''Dan Conner'']: Dies (off-screen) of a heart attack; in this episode, [[Roseanne Barr]] reveals that the show was actually a book based on her life and that the heart attack Dan had in the previous season's episode '''''The Wedding''''' was actually fatal. (The 2018 revival retconned this episode as non-canon, thus John's character is still alive; This entry is included since the episode was canon at the time of airing.)
   
 
*'''''Now and Again: Origins'' (1999)''' [''Michael Wiseman'']: Hit by a train after falling off the platform; his brain is then transplanted into [[Eric Close]]'s body, so he "lived on" in Eric's body for the rest of the series. (''Thanks to ND'')
 
*'''''Now and Again: Origins'' (1999)''' [''Michael Wiseman'']: Hit by a train after falling off the platform; his brain is then transplanted into [[Eric Close]]'s body, so he "lived on" in Eric's body for the rest of the series. (''Thanks to ND'')
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CHUD4.jpg|John Goodman (left, with Jay Thomas) just before their deaths in C.H.U.D.
 
CHUD4.jpg|John Goodman (left, with Jay Thomas) just before their deaths in C.H.U.D.
 
6729-30176.jpg|Animated character's ghost in ParaNorman.
 
6729-30176.jpg|Animated character's ghost in ParaNorman.
DQXMUURB3QTRDLEGXMW3HWQM2E.jpg|John Goodman just before his death in Kong: Skull Island
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DQXMUURB3QTRDLEGXMW3HWQM2E.jpg|John Goodman just before his death in Kong: Skull Island
 
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Revision as of 04:33, 7 April 2020

Johngoodman

John Goodman in Death Sentence

John Goodman (1952 - )

Film Deaths:

  • C.H.U.D. (1984) [Cop in Diner]: Slashed to death along with Jay Thomas by one of the cannibalistic humanoid underground dwellers during their attack on a diner. (Thanks to ND)
  • The Big Easy (1987) [Detective Andre DeSoto]: Shot in the chest and stomach by a dying Ned Beatty (causing John to become entangled in fishing nets) as John tries to shoot Ellen Barkin (with his body later seen as the boat catches fire and explodes). (Thanks to ND and Nilescu)
  • Everybody's All-American (1988) [Ed Lawrence]: Shot in the doorway of his restaurant by the mafia after failing to pay back gambling debts.
  • Fallen (1998) [Detective Jonesy]: Shot in the head (after being shot in the stomach) by Denzel Washington after the evil spirit possesses John. (Thanks to Wayne, ND, and Nilescu)
  • Argo (2012) [John Chambers]: Dies (off-screen) years after the film's events; his death is mentioned in text at the end of the film.
  • ParaNorman (2012; animated) [Mr. Prenderghast]: Dies of a stroke; his ghost then appears to his nephew Norman (voiced by Kodi Smit-McPhee). His body is later seen when Norman removes a book from his hands. (Played for comic effect.)
  • 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016) [Howard Stambler]: Either burns to death (off-screen) when Mary Elizabeth Winstead accidentally sets fire to the bunker he is in, or is killed in the explosion that occurs when the fire reaches the explosive materials housed in the bunker.

Television Deaths:

  • Kingfish: A Story of Huey P. Long (1995 TV) [Huey P. Long Jr.]: Mortally wounded in the abdomen by Matt Craven. He dies later in the hospital. (Thanks to Stephen)
  • Roseanne: Into that Good Night Part 2 (1997) [Dan Conner]: Dies (off-screen) of a heart attack; in this episode, Roseanne Barr reveals that the show was actually a book based on her life and that the heart attack Dan had in the previous season's episode The Wedding was actually fatal. (The 2018 revival retconned this episode as non-canon, thus John's character is still alive; This entry is included since the episode was canon at the time of airing.)
  • Now and Again: Origins (1999) [Michael Wiseman]: Hit by a train after falling off the platform; his brain is then transplanted into Eric Close's body, so he "lived on" in Eric's body for the rest of the series. (Thanks to ND)
  • Community: Introduction to Finality (2012) [Vice Dean Laybourne]: Poisoned (off-screen) by a Freon leak while fixing an air conditioning system that was sabotaged by Dan Bakkedahl; his death is revealed when John O'Brien tells Donald Glover and his ghostly vision is seen later on by Donald.

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