Sean Bean made his return to the big screen last week in "Jupiter Ascending," but chances are you might have missed him between all those shots of Mila Kunis and Channing Tatum.
That said, hardcore fans of this British actor were most likely keeping a close eye on Bean's character because, well, Bean's choices in roles usually end up with him dying.
Now we haven't seen "Jupiter Ascending" yet so we can't spoil anything, but if you've kept up with Bean's history of work, you know it's next to impossible to build a franchise around the guy; he just keeps on biting the dust.
His portrayal of Baromir in "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring"? Awesome. Right up until he gets nailed with arrows and swords.
His role as a Alec Trevelyan in "Goldeneye"? He died once, only to come back and die again by the hands of James Bond.
And his time on "Game of Thrones"? Well, let's just say his character was "heading" in the wrong direction.
And if this isn't enough proof Bean is Hollywood's favourite punching bag, watch the video above and just try to tell us otherwise.
That said, hardcore fans of this British actor were most likely keeping a close eye on Bean's character because, well, Bean's choices in roles usually end up with him dying.
Now we haven't seen "Jupiter Ascending" yet so we can't spoil anything, but if you've kept up with Bean's history of work, you know it's next to impossible to build a franchise around the guy; he just keeps on biting the dust.
His portrayal of Baromir in "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring"? Awesome. Right up until he gets nailed with arrows and swords.
His role as a Alec Trevelyan in "Goldeneye"? He died once, only to come back and die again by the hands of James Bond.
And his time on "Game of Thrones"? Well, let's just say his character was "heading" in the wrong direction.
And if this isn't enough proof Bean is Hollywood's favourite punching bag, watch the video above and just try to tell us otherwise.