10 Actors Who Hated Their Own Movie Death Scenes

10. Thandiwe Newton - Solo: A Star Wars Story

Thandiwe Newton appeared in Solo: A Star Wars Story as Val, the wife of outlaw Tobias Beckett (Woody Harrelson).

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Though the marketing suggested an actress of Newton's repute would be sticking around for most if not all of the movie, she ends up perishing during the coaxium heist sequence at the end of the first act.

Val sacrifices herself, detonating a bomb to help her husband and the others escape, and if her demise seemed strangely hasty, that's precisely because it was.

As Newton revealed in a recent interview, Val was originally supposed to fall off the train platform, leaving the door open for her to return in a future film, but hurried on-set rewrites due to the movie's intense production schedule changed plans:

"That's what it originally was: that the explosion and she falls out and you don't know where she's gone. So I could have come back at some point. But when we came to filming, as far as I was concerned and was aware, when it came to filming that scene, it was too huge a set-piece to create, so they just had me blow up and I’m done."

Thandie additionally held nothing back with voicing her displeasure at Val's death:

"I remembered at the time thinking, 'This is a big, big mistake' - not because of me, not because I wanted to come back. You don't kill off the first Black woman to ever have a real role in a Star Wars movie. Like, are you f**king joking?"

No lies detected, Thandiwe.

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