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* ''[[Halloween (film)|Halloween]] 4: The Return of Michael Myers'' had this at the end with the little girl holding Michael's butcher knife, implying that she has become the new killer. |
* ''[[Halloween (film)|Halloween]] 4: The Return of Michael Myers'' had this at the end with the little girl holding Michael's butcher knife, implying that she has become the new killer. |
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* The [[Re Cut|Producer's Cut]] of ''[[Halloween (film)|Halloween]]: The Curse of Michael Myers'' ended with Dr. Loomis being marked with the [[The Corruption|Curse of Thorn]] to imply that he would carry on Michael's taint. This was one of many things dropped in the theatrical version, although this one happened because [[Donald Pleasence]] died. |
* The [[Re Cut|Producer's Cut]] of ''[[Halloween (film)|Halloween]]: The Curse of Michael Myers'' ended with Dr. Loomis being marked with the [[The Corruption|Curse of Thorn]] to imply that he would carry on Michael's taint. This was one of many things dropped in the theatrical version, although this one happened because [[Donald Pleasence]] died. |
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* At the end of the ''[[30 Days |
* At the end of the ''[[30 Days of Night]]'' movie, the protagonist has to become a vampire in order to fight off the vampires that have been eating everyone. {{spoiler|He dies very shortly thereafter due to watching the sunrise with his girlfriend (so he'll die and not eat anyone).}} |
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* In the ''[[Doom]]'' movie, Reaper is dying and his sister subjects him to the chromosome which had turned everyone else into monsters. [[Deus Ex Machina|Luckily]] (and perhaps subverting this trope) he is among the small percent of humans who ''don't'' turn into monsters when exposed to it and instead become 'angels'. |
* In the ''[[Doom]]'' movie, Reaper is dying and his sister subjects him to the chromosome which had turned everyone else into monsters. [[Deus Ex Machina|Luckily]] (and perhaps subverting this trope) he is among the small percent of humans who ''don't'' turn into monsters when exposed to it and instead become 'angels'. |
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** Arguably played straight by the "[[Decoy Protagonist|protagonist]]" Sarge turning into a demon. |
** Arguably played straight by the "[[Decoy Protagonist|protagonist]]" Sarge turning into a demon. |