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In this comic, Snape is depicted knocking Trinity off a high place with a wooden sled named Rosebud.
 
In this comic, Snape is depicted knocking Trinity off a high place with a wooden sled named Rosebud.
  
* Snape kills someone important, by knocking them off a building.
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* Snape {{Spoiler|kills someone important, by knocking them off a building.}}
  
* Trinity dies
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* Trinity {{Spoiler|dies}}
  
* Rosebud is a sled
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* Rosebud is {{Spoiler|a sled}}
  
* Tyler Durden is both characters
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* Tyler Durden is {{Spoiler|both characters}}
  
 
The event depicted in the comic did not actually occur in any movie.{{Citation needed}}
 
The event depicted in the comic did not actually occur in any movie.{{Citation needed}}
  
Trinity (the female protagonist in {{w|The Matrix (franchise)|''The Matrix'' series}}) is killed in the third film, ''{{w|The Matrix Revolutions}}''. The central mystery of the classic film ''{{w|Citizen Kane}}'' is the meaning of "Rosebud" (the title character's last word), which is revealed at the end of the film to be the name of his childhood sled. In {{w|Harry Potter}}, Snape (a professor at the Hogwarts school) kills Dumbledore (the headmaster) at the top of the Astronomy Tower in the penultimate book of the series, "{{w|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}}" (in the final book, we learn that it was part of Dumbledore's plan).
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Trinity (the female protagonist in {{w|The Matrix (franchise)|''The Matrix'' series}}) is {{Spoiler|killed}} in the third film, ''{{w|The Matrix Revolutions}}''. The central mystery of the classic film ''{{w|Citizen Kane}}'' is the meaning of "Rosebud" (the title character's last word), which is revealed at the end of the film to be {{Spoiler|the name of his childhood sled}}. In {{w|Harry Potter}}, Snape (a professor at the Hogwarts school) {{Spoiler|kills Dumbledore (the headmaster) at the top of the Astronomy Tower}} in the penultimate book of the series, "{{w|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}}" (in the final book, we learn that it was {{Spoiler|part of Dumbledore's plan}}).
  
The title text refers to the film ''{{w|Fight Club}}'', at the end of which it is revealed that the character played by {{w|Edward Norton}} is actually Tyler Durden (the name {{w|Brad Pitt}}'s character goes by); and Pitt's character is really just a figment of the Norton character's imagination; and that the viewer has been watching from Norton's point of view, seeing Pitt doing things Norton did not want to admit to himself he was capable of. In other words, the two roles are one and the same character, implied to be suffering from a {{w|split personality}}.
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The title text refers to the film ''{{w|Fight Club}}'', at the end of which it is revealed that the character played by {{w|Edward Norton}} {{Spoiler|is actually Tyler Durden (the name}} {{w|Brad Pitt}}'s {{Spoiler|character goes by); and Pitt's character is really just a figment of the Norton character's imagination; and that the viewer has been watching from Norton's point of view, seeing Pitt doing things Norton did not want to admit to himself he was capable of. In other words, the two roles are one and the same character.
And near the end of the movie Edward Norton kills Tyler Durden (his split personality) at the top of a skyscraper.
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Near the end of the movie Spoiler|Edward Norton kills Tyler Durden (his split personality) at the top of a skyscraper}}.
  
 
==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==

Revision as of 14:48, 21 April 2021

Spoiler Alert
And then it turns out they're both Tyler Durden.
Title text: And then it turns out they're both Tyler Durden.

Explanation

This comic refers to several unexpected plot twists from various Hollywood movies and combines them into one giant twist invented by Randall. A "spoiler" is a term used to describe information about the plot of any media that could spoil the media for someone who has not viewed it. The term "spoiler alert" has become popularized as a warning to potential readers used to precede such spoilers, particularly in online posting. It is also a phrase often used ironically or angrily to suggest that something someone has just said is a spoiler. It is also used jokingly to suggest that something just said (or is about to be said) was a spoiler so long ago that "everyone" should have heard of it by now (e.g. "Spoiler alert, Vader is Luke's father").

Severus Snape is a character from J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series of books.

Trinity is a character from The Matrix trilogy of movies.

Rosebud is from the 1941 film Citizen Kane.

From the title text, Tyler Durden is a character from the novel and movie Fight Club.

All four references share the common ground that they are all involved in significant events or ideas in their respective movies that have been often spoiled by careless viewers for those who have not yet seen the movies. Here, the relevant events are mashed together into one and spoiled in one go.

Spoilers

In this comic, Snape is depicted knocking Trinity off a high place with a wooden sled named Rosebud.

  • Snape
warning!!.png Spoiler alert!
kills someone important, by knocking them off a building.
  • Trinity
warning!!.png Spoiler alert!
dies
warning!!.png Spoiler alert!
a sled
warning!!.png Spoiler alert!
both characters