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15 Movie Characters Who Are Basically Impossible To Kill

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Nazarii Verbitskiy Nazarii Verbitskiy
Entertainment - June 22nd 2026, 17:00 GMT+2
Tang Lung

15. Tang Lung

Tang Lung walks into every fight like death is just another opponent he has not met yet. Bruce Lee built the character as someone who treats impossible odds like a warm-up exercise. The confidence never looks like arrogance because Tang Lung backs up every move with precision that makes grown men reconsider their life choices. When other action heroes need luck or gadgets, he just needs his fists and that small smile that says the fight ended before it started. | © Golden Harvest
Snake Plissken

14. Snake Plissken

Snake Plissken walks into impossible situations with luck that makes you wonder if the universe is helping him survive. Escape from New York throws him into a maximum-security prison that happens to be all of Manhattan, gives him 24 hours to rescue the President, and somehow he makes it look routine. The character works because Kurt Russell plays him like a guy who's genuinely annoyed by having to be a hero. Every death trap becomes just another inconvenience for someone who treats apocalyptic scenarios like a particularly frustrating commute. | © AVCO Embassy Pictures
Lara croft

13. Lara Croft

Lara Croft turned a beloved video game character into a big-budget action spectacle that somehow made tomb raiding look completely ridiculous. Angelina Jolie throws herself into elaborate set pieces involving ancient artifacts, time manipulation, and enough wirework to make physics cry, all while wearing outfits that would be impractical for grocery shopping, let alone spelunking. The movie knows exactly how silly it is but commits to every absurd moment with the kind of straight-faced intensity that makes bad ideas work. Croft survives because the universe seems designed specifically to showcase her particular brand of athletic impossibility. | © Paramount Pictures
Catwoman

12. Catwoman

Catwoman showed up in Batman Returns as the kind of character who refuses to stay dead even when the movie keeps trying to kill her. Michelle Pfeiffer's Selina Kyle gets murdered by her boss, then claws her way back to life with a new personality and an apparent immunity to fatal falls from skyscrapers. She survives getting electrocuted, shot, and thrown off buildings because the script needs her to keep coming back for more chaos. The nine lives thing stops being a cute cat reference and starts feeling like the only explanation for how she makes it through each scene. | © Warner Bros.
Captain Jack Sparrow

11. Jack Sparrow

Jack Sparrow turned what should have been a straightforward swashbuckling hero into something much weirder and more slippery. Johnny Depp built the character around unpredictable gestures, slurred speech, and a kind of drunken wisdom that made every escape feel less like luck and more like Jack was operating on a completely different level than everyone else. The Caribbean movies keep trying to kill him with curses, sea monsters, and rival pirates, but he treats death the same way he treats everything else: as just another deal to negotiate his way out of. That swagger is exactly why audiences kept coming back even when the sequels got messier. | © Walt Disney Pictures
Cropped Sidney Prescott Scream 1996

10. Sidney Prescott

Sidney Prescott spent four Scream movies getting stabbed, shot, and chased by killers wearing the same ghost mask, and somehow kept walking away from situations that should have been fatal. The franchise turned her into a walking demonstration of final girl physics, where pure determination and a few self-defense moves can overcome any amount of blood loss or head trauma. She survives because the movies need her to survive, but Neve Campbell sells that impossible durability with enough genuine fear and exhaustion that you almost forget how ridiculous it is. Most slasher heroes get lucky once, but Sidney made a career out of refusing to die. | © Miramax Films
Anton Chigurh

9. Anton Chigurh

Anton Chigurh walks through No Country for Old Men like death itself, following rules that make sense only to him and carrying a cattle gun. The Coen Brothers built him as something closer to a natural disaster than a traditional villain, someone who kills with the same casual efficiency most people use to check the weather. He survives because the universe seems to bend around his particular brand of logic, making him less a man than a force that other characters simply cannot stop. | © Miramax Films
Cropped Ellen Ripley

8. Ellen Ripley

Ellen Ripley survives an alien that picks off her entire crew one by one, then blasts herself into space rather than let the thing follow her home. She wakes up decades later to find the aliens have taken over a whole colony, so she straps on military gear and walks back into hell to save one kid. The second movie gives her a flamethrower, a mech suit, and a maternal rage that turns her into something scarier than the monsters she's hunting. Most horror heroes get lucky once, but Ripley makes it through multiple alien encounters by being smarter, tougher, and more stubborn than death itself. | © 20th Century Fox
John Mc Clane Die Hard Warzone

7. John McClane

John McClane walks into Nakatomi Plaza wearing a tank top and no shoes, then spends the next two hours proving that sometimes the wrong guy in the wrong place is exactly what a hostage situation needs. He bleeds through broken glass, gets thrown around by explosions, and somehow keeps making jokes while terrorists systematically destroy his night. The whole thing works because Bruce Willis plays him like a regular cop who just refuses to quit, not some invincible action hero. Every time McClane should probably die, he finds another air vent or elevator shaft to crawl through instead. | © 20th Century Fox
Neo

6. Neo

Neo bends bullets, stops time, and literally resurrects himself because the movie decided that being "The One" means death is just another rule to break. The Matrix built an entire mythology around the idea that reality is negotiable if you believe hard enough, which gives Neo the ultimate cheat code against mortality. When Agent Smith puts three bullets in his chest, Neo just decides that didn't actually happen and gets back up. The whole franchise runs on the logic that sufficiently advanced belief is indistinguishable from godmode. | © Warner Bros.
Gandalf

5. Gandalf

Gandalf falls into a chasm fighting the Balrog, dies, and then just comes back as an upgrade with better robes and a power boost that makes him nearly unstoppable for the rest of the trilogy. The grey-to-white transformation is fantasy storytelling at its most shameless, turning death into a temporary inconvenience that only makes the wizard stronger. Peter Jackson sells the resurrection with enough gravitas that audiences bought into what should have been the most eye-rolling moment in the films. When your death scene is really just a costume change, you have officially broken the rules of mortality. | © New Line Cinema
Indiana Jones

4. Indiana Jones

Indiana Jones survives everything from rolling boulders to snake pits to Nazi submarines, but the secret is not just his luck. The character works because he gets hurt, bleeds, and looks genuinely terrified half the time, which somehow makes his impossible escapes feel more believable than they should. Spielberg figured out that the best way to sell invincibility is to make it look painful and accidental. Raiders turned near-death experiences into the most entertaining part of the adventure instead of cheap stakes nobody believes. | © Paramount Pictures
John Wick

3. John Wick

John Wick turns a simple revenge story into a masterclass of escalating violence, where Keanu Reeves plays a retired assassin who comes out of retirement because someone killed his dog. The brilliance is in how seriously the movie treats that motivation, building an entire underground world of professional killers around what could have been a throwaway premise. Every action sequence feels like Wick is personally offended by the existence of his enemies, and the choreography makes his rampage look both brutal and strangely elegant. The whole thing works because Reeves commits completely to playing a man who treats murder like a day job he happens to be very good at. | © Lionsgate
Bond James Bond

2. James Bond

James Bond turned getting shot at into the most elegant job in the world, because Sean Connery made dodging death look like good manners. The character survives everything from laser beams to shark tanks not through luck but through a very specific kind of cool that treats mortal danger like a minor social inconvenience. Bond dies constantly in ways that would end any normal person, then walks away to order a martini like nothing happened. Sixty years later, that same formula still works because audiences want to believe someone can be that untouchable. | © United Artists
Superman

1. Superman

Superman plays it straight in a way that never slips into camp, even when he’s catching helicopters or turning back time by spinning the Earth. Christopher Reeve makes Clark Kent and Superman feel like two different lives in the same body, so the disguise feels almost uncanny instead of just a pair of glasses. The drama isn’t about whether he can survive anything, but what he chooses to save. That balance of awe and restraint is still what modern superhero films keep chasing. | © Warner Bros. Pictures
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Some movie characters treat near-death experiences like minor inconveniences, shrugging off damage that would have ended anyone else three scenes ago. These 15 are the ones who kept coming back no matter what the plot threw at them, to the delight, frustration, or sheer disbelief of everyone watching.

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Some movie characters treat near-death experiences like minor inconveniences, shrugging off damage that would have ended anyone else three scenes ago. These 15 are the ones who kept coming back no matter what the plot threw at them, to the delight, frustration, or sheer disbelief of everyone watching.

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