His characters survived the events of National Treasure, Silent Hill, Troy, and The Martian. Years later, in HBO's Game of Thrones, Bean's Eddard Stark had his head lopped off in Season 1.īean doesn't die in every movie, though. Ned Stark in Game of Thrones he played, in blond wig and false breasts, Tracie, the trans alter ego of an English teacher. No one could have guessed how many more times they would see Bean die on screen after that.Īnother memorable death scene was in 1995's GoldenEye, in which Pierce Brosnan's James Bond drops Bean's Trevelyan from a satellite. Sean Bean has opened up about his character’s iconic death scene in HBO’s Game of Thrones. Bean's character had his throat cut, and it was a brutally graphic scene. His characters survived the events of National Treasure. I like that one," Bean explained.īean's first on-screen death was in the 1986 movie Caravaggio. Years later, in HBOs Game of Thrones, Beans Eddard Stark had his head lopped off in Season 1. As Ned Stark, Sean Bean met his maker by the end of Game of Thrones’ first season, but the actor is not opposed to returning to the franchise again in one of the planned spin-offs. As if to highlight the high body count of his characters, Bean dies in each of those franchises. ![]() Bean has appeared in several of the most successful franchises in history, including James Bond, Lord of the Rings, and Game of Thrones. "I suppose the best death was Boromir in Lord of the Rings, that was a very epic kind of death, it was very emotional, very moving, and Peter Jackson allowed me enough time to die and milk it, and get the music and pathos. From stabbing to shootings to death via cow, every Sean Bean death is different. Sean Bean would consider returning as Ned Stark in a Game of Thrones series, but doesn’t know if he would fit in. This was Bean's favorite on-screen death in his decades of acting. He was tempted by the power of the One ring, but he ultimately did the right thing and sacrificed himself to save the hobbits. ![]() In a new interview with ScreenRant, Bean discussed this phenomenon and revealed which on-screen death is his favorite from over the years.īean played Boromir in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings series, and his character had a very memorable death scene in The Fellowship of the Ring. When actor Sean Bean shows up in a movie, it's understood that his character is probably going to die.
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