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10 Movie and TV Characters Who Were Supposed to Die Early but Didn’t

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March 12, 2026
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Not every character who becomes iconic was meant to stay in the story. Some of the most memorable figures in film and television were originally written to die early, but unexpected factors such as audience reactions, actor chemistry, or creative changes convinced writers to keep them around.

In many cases, that decision ended up reshaping entire storylines and turning minor roles into unforgettable parts of pop culture. Here, we explore ten characters who were meant to exit early but went on to become essential to their stories.

Spike (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)

Source: IMDb

Source: IMDb

Spike, played by James Marsters, was originally intended to die early in Season 2, around episodes nine and ten, and was planned as a temporary villain for roughly five episodes. The character’s popularity with fans, along with the cast and crew’s admiration for Marsters’ performance, led to him surviving and eventually becoming a series regular. Spike went on to appear in every season and later joined the spin-off “Angel.”

Jesse Pinkman (Breaking Bad)

Jesse Pinkman was originally planned to be killed off at the end of the first season to push Walter White’s descent into darkness. Creator Vince Gilligan reversed the decision after Aaron Paul’s performance and the chemistry between Jesse and Walter made the character indispensable, ultimately making him a central figure in the series.

Carol Peletier (The Walking Dead)

Carol Peletier was originally planned to die in Season 3, during the episode “Killer Within,” following the storyline of her comic book counterpart. Showrunners ultimately spared her in favor of T-Dog, recognizing her potential for significant character development. This decision allowed Carol to evolve from a timid, abused housewife into a resilient and strategic survivor, becoming one of the series’ most enduring characters.

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Steve Harrington (Stranger Things)

Steve Harrington was originally intended to die in the first season, written as a stereotypical, unlikable boyfriend and one-dimensional antagonist. Joe Keery’s performance impressed the Duffer Brothers, who decided to spare him and rework his character into a heroic and fan-favorite figure.

Poe Dameron (Star Wars: The Force Awakens)

Poe Dameron was originally written to die early in “The Force Awakens,” perishing in the TIE Fighter crash on Jakku to serve as a catalyst for Finn’s storyline. The character was ultimately kept alive, allowing him to become a central figure in the sequel trilogy.

Eleven (Stranger Things)

Source: IMDb

Source: IMDb

Eleven was originally planned to die at the end of the first season, sacrificing herself to save the town. The Duffer Brothers changed course after recognizing the potential for multiple seasons and the importance of her character, as well as the impact of Millie Bobby Brown’s performance. Her survival allowed the series and her role to develop over subsequent seasons, making her central to the story.

Jack Shephard (Lost)

Jack Shephard was originally planned to die in the pilot episode, with Michael Keaton even considered for the role under the assumption the character would be killed in the jungle to show that no one was safe. ABC requested that he survive, and the role went to Matthew Fox, who became the main character for all six seasons, with his story concluding in the series finale.

Logan Roy (Succession)

Logan Roy was originally planned to die in the first season of “Succession,” but series creator Jesse Armstrong delayed the character’s death after seeing the audience’s strong response to Brian Cox’s performance and realizing the show would be much more interesting if the person they were trying to succeed was still alive. Logan ultimately survived until the third episode of the final season, a deliberate creative choice to shift focus onto the consequences of his death for his children.

Happy Hogan (Iron Man 3)

Happy Hogan was originally scripted to die after an Extremis-enhanced soldier explosion, but Jon Favreau requested that the character be severely injured instead, allowing him to survive. This change enabled Happy to continue appearing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, eventually becoming a mentor figure for Peter Parker in the “Spider-Man” films.

Rocky Balboa (Rocky V)

Source: IMDb

Source: IMDb

Rocky Balboa was originally written to die from brain damage in Adrian’s arms after his street fight with Tommy Gunn in “Rocky V.” Studio executives intervened, keeping the character alive for both financial and thematic reasons, allowing Rocky to continue as a central figure in the franchise.

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