Nothing Can Save Us Now

"Bobby Hobbes: All right. Let's review our options: Quicksilver madness -- dead. Unchecked infection -- dead. Escape the building -- dead. Stay in the building until Protocol Thirty-Four elapses -- dead. Darien Fawkes: Oh, you left out being struck by a giant meteor."

- The Invisible Man

The direct opposite of Nothing Can Stop Us Now: A character says something rather negative with some pessimism. One can assume that the opposite will happen. The most typical example is of the "Nothing can save us now" type, which always leads to the Big Damn Heroes moment.

Another style is that a character gives up on something, then it just happens.

Anime and Manga

 * The titular character of Hell Teacher Nube has died, halfway through his own series, even. Then his students get attacked by a Reality Warper—the fearsome Agyou-san, a monster that can negate anything you say. Oh, wait, the demon isn't here! It's suddenly standing right behind you. It's just a harmless-looking, goofy thing! Agyou-san is now an Eldritch Abomination-type mass of flesh and tentacles. But wait, Yukime and Tamamo are here, they can beat him! They're immediately impaled and nearly killed. If only Nube were here, but he's dead...!
 * During the Sisters Arc of A Certain Scientific Railgun, Misaka  saying "Even if i cry and shout, there's no hero who will hear that and come to my rescue". Cue Touma.

Film

 * Flash Gordon: "I'm lost Aura, nothing can save me now." Cue Queen..."FLASH! Ah-Ahhhhh!"
 * Batman Begins: The police commissioner responds to Lt. Gordon's pleas for reinforcements by saying there are no more reserves to send and no help is coming. However, just at that moment, Batman in the Batmobile roars into the crisis to save the day.
 * In Mel Brooks' History of the World, Part I, a character in the Roman Empire segment cries out "Only a miracle could save us now!" Cue Miracle the race-horse. In the French Revolution segment another character does the same. Cue Miracle and one of the Romans, who has chosen to ignore the story's internal logic.
 * "Internal logic?" This is Mel Brooks we're talking about. Besides, Rule of Funny applies.
 * In film version of The Two Towers, an orc is about to kill Merry and Pippin, giggling how nothing can save them now. At that exact moment, the heroic Riders of Rohan attack and skewer that orc in particular.
 * Plus the Elves arriving to aid the Rohirrim at the battle of Helm's Deep, and Eomer's arrival during their last stand, and in King when the Rohirrim, then later the Army of the Dead saving Minas Tirith. And their reaction when they think Frodo's dead in the extended cut.
 * Aliens, when they realize the atmosphere processor is going to explode (killing them all): "That's it! Game over, man! Game over!"
 * Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen, when Jetfire reveals that only a Prime can defeat The Fallen in combat, Sam mentions Optimus Prime (who just happened to be Last of His Kind) and Jetfire inquires as to whether he is alive and on the planet. Sam them breaks in saying that Optimus fell trying to protect him. A disgruntled Jetfire then has this reaction: "So, he's dead. Without a Prime it's impossible." But then they get the idea of trying to bring him Back from the Dead, so it works out in the end.

Live Action TV

 * In The Invisible Man, A mutated bacterium that excretes Psycho Serum that also causes invisibility has infected most of the cast, giving the Page Quote. The Sixth Ranger of the group comes in from her bus trip carrying the cure when things start looking really bleak.

Video Games

 * Invoked almost word for word in Dead Rising: " Nobody's coming to save us now..."

Web Comics

 * Lampshaded in Sluggy Freelance, during the Storm Breaker arc. Before Torg and Zoe pick up the book of Gud, Torg proclaims loudly that the situation is hopeless in an attempt to summon help. Zoe asks why he did that, and Torg explains this trope to her. When she acknowledges its relation to Nothing Can Stop Us Now, the Big Bad shows up without warning.

Web Original

 * In Arfenhouse Teh Movie Too, after Housemaster blows up the grocery store, Joseph turns to him and says, "Now you'll never get another Arfenhouse... not that I care..." A moment later, HOUSE GET!

Western Animation
"Jafar: You can never have my lamp, and it looks like no one's here to save you this time. (Iago immediately flies down into Jafar's lava pit and starts attacking Jafar)"
 * Parodied in The Simpsons "Radioactive Man" where the actor blurts this out right before sidekick Fallout Boy rescues him from the wave of acid. Fallout Boy doesn't arrive on cue, so Radioactive Man repeats. Nope. "My eyes! The goggles do nothing!"
 * Spoofed on Family Guy when exterminators act like they're in the middle of a Bug War and when cornered by fleas note the only thing left to do is pray.
 * Aladdin: The Return of Jafar:


 * Rattrap from Beast Wars uses a version of this as a catch phrase: "We're all gonna die...". One of the other characters usually responds with "Shut up, Rattrap." One subversion of this happens in the episode "Coming of the Fuzors Part 2", with Rhinox calmly responding: "It happens..." before adding the more hopeful, "...but miracles happen too."