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Steamy sequences, deeply disturbing deaths, and many more shocking recent movie scenes.

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00:00From certain scenes that were simply too intense to handle for a canned crowd,
00:04to perhaps the most bizarre beatdown in the entire history of moviemaking,
00:08yes, I said it, the world may never recover from some of the latest attempts
00:12to leave filmgoers needing a bit of a lie down.
00:15And oh yeah, spoilers ahead, I'm Gareth from WhatCulture.com
00:18and here are movie scenes that shock the world.
00:21Black Bolt and Professor Xavier's gross endings.
00:24Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness.
00:26Sam Raimi's recent attempt to lure Marvel Studios into more unsettling waters
00:31didn't entirely deliver the horror goods promised of a director fame for the likes of the Evil Dead series.
00:37However, two shocking beats that will most definitely occupy more than a few youngsters' nightmares in the coming months
00:42undoubtedly rank as some of the grisliest occurrences in MCU history to date.
00:47As the newly introduced Illuminati square off against Elizabeth Olsen's chilling Scarlet Witch partway through the flick,
00:53the seemingly unstoppable Black Bolt brought to life by a returning Anson Mount soon finds himself with an unexpectedly sealed gob.
01:01Sure enough, upon trying to let rip his trademark hypersonic voice,
01:04the Inhuman's head insanely erupts as he crumbles to the floor in a heap.
01:08Not to be outdone, Patrick Stewart's returning Charles Xavier also meets his brutal end.
01:13Only this time by having his damn skull literally ripped in half
01:17during his desperate attempts to reach out to Wanda Maximoff in her own mind.
01:21Simply put, Multiverse of Madness wasn't a horror home run by any means.
01:25But these two gory fatalities will definitely live long in the memory.
01:29Johnny Knoxville's Bull Ride, Jackass Forever
01:31A few things are always to be expected when sitting down to study the latest installments of jackassery.
01:37Crap literally hitting the fan or ceiling is almost a certainty,
01:41and Johnny Knoxville would do his damnedest to thoroughly piss off a fully grown bull.
01:45Yet even with those expectations coming into Jackass Forever,
01:48few were honestly prepared for the sheer severity of that last Jackass mainstay's most recent iteration.
01:54Coming during a bit Knoxville branded as the magic trick,
01:58the fearless stunt machine ate one of the gnarliest hits ever beamed into a cinema theatre
02:02on the back of flailing around like a madman in a bullpen,
02:05all whilst decked out in a magician get-up, no less.
02:08Things took an even more unnerving turn when it quickly became apparent
02:12that Johnny had been emphatically knocked out by said bull,
02:15and needing months to fully recover.
02:17So don't expect to see this jackass get back on the bull any time soon.
02:21Probably.
02:21Conrad's fatal blunder, The King's Man
02:23Leaving an audience rubbing their eyes in disbelief at the death of a feature player
02:27isn't exactly anything new for Matthew Vaughn's Kingsman series.
02:31Yet where Harry Galahad Hart was lucky enough to eventually live to fight another day in the Golden Circle,
02:36it doesn't look like Conrad Oxford will be afforded that same luxury,
02:40after his chilling conclusion in prequel, The King's Man.
02:43Upon triumphantly surviving the perilous no-man's land during his mission to retrieve vital information
02:48from a wounded British agent,
02:50things take an unexpected and deeply disturbing turn for Conrad,
02:54with his fellow troops mistaking him for a German spy,
02:57on the back of a soldier figuring out that Conrad wasn't actually the Archie Reed he claimed to be,
03:01with Oxford secretly swapping places with the Scot to obey his father's attempts to keep him from the war.
03:06The plucky youngster is swiftly shot straight through the skull in a panic.
03:11Thoroughly matching the unexpected horror of the aforementioned Harry bullet through the head before it,
03:15or after it in the overall timeline,
03:17Vaughn managed to recapture twisty lightning in a bottle with this savage end.
03:22Aunt May bites the dust, Spider-Man No Way Home.
03:25While it would be easy to point to the worst-kept secret in Marvel's cinematic universe history,
03:29as the most stunning occurrence contained within the biggest movie of recent times,
03:33another moment arguably left folks reeling more than the Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire web-filled comebacks.
03:39With everyone from MJ to Happy Hogan being teased as heartbreaking casualties of the incoming multiversal war
03:45heading Peter Parker's way in the marketing material,
03:48few were ready for the sight of Marissa Tomei's Aunt May biting the dust,
03:52amidst the rubble during the film's emotional climax.
03:55And with May seemingly brushing off the vicious attack from a devious returning Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin,
04:00the reveal of her injuries being worse than originally assumed felt like a sucker punch of sorts when all was said and done.
04:06Mixing a devastating performance by Tom Holland's Parker as he comes to terms with May's final moments
04:11post-great power, great responsibility utterance,
04:14and you've easily got one of the most devastating beats in recent movie history,
04:18Olga's unexpected defense mechanism, the Northman.
04:21Robert Eggers seemingly made it his mission to shock and beat his audience into a slack-jawed mess
04:27over the course of the Northman's 137 minutes of madness.
04:31Yet even though Alexander Skarsgård's Prince Amleth understandably grabbed most of the headlines,
04:35with his routine feats of savagery throughout the flick,
04:38it was Anya Taylor-Joy's Olga of the Birch Forest who provided audiences with easily the most startling beat the flick had to offer.
04:45With the director frequently alluding to the sickening threat of being ever-present in these barbaric Viking times,
04:51Eggers deployed an unexpected tactic in one particular scene,
04:55to avoid the actual visual of Olga being taken against her will.
04:58Lifting up her dress, Olga would then proceed to smear the despicable dude attempting to take hers face
05:03with her rag to hammer home the point some more.
05:06As it goes, said exchange was actually Taylor-Joy's idea,
05:09with Eggers only all too happy to oblige as he'd later note the brilliantly shocking beat was great.
05:14Brendan Butcher's Fresh
05:16If 2022 will go down as a year simply overflowing with stunning twists and unexpected turn of events,
05:22then Sebastian Stan and Daisy Edgar-Jones starring Fresh likely sit to top the class in terms of shock value alone,
05:29kicking things off with an almighty bang.
05:31Not long after deciding to go for a romantic trip away together,
05:35Steve and Noah's relationship takes a rather unanticipated turn,
05:38as the former is revealed to actually be a human meat harvester who was actually eyeing the latter up for his clients.
05:44Go figure.
05:45And it's not long after Noah is shockingly drugged and held captive
05:48that those watching on are exposed to the freakish sight of the c***** actually known as Brendan,
05:53preparing a human leg for eventual dinner.
05:56The grisly sight of a person's limb being handled is one thing,
05:59but Brendan's casual dancing and joyful kitchen antics
06:02only succeed in taking the perversity of the entire situation up a few uncomfortable notches.
06:07Meryl Streep getting munched late in the day.
06:09Don't look up.
06:10It's fair to say more than a few folks were reduced to a sudden bout of explosive laughter late in the day,
06:15as Netflix's Don't Look Up provided fans with an early holiday gift to unwrap.
06:20As the film's world-ending credits rolled into view,
06:22it wasn't long before one of the nuttiest mid-credits stingers in recent times
06:26resulted in the insane fulfilling of an algorithmic prediction,
06:29with the likes of Meryl Streep's president, Janie Orlean,
06:32and Mark Rallance's bash CEO Peter Urshelwell.
06:35Waking up from their 22,740-year slumber to discover their escaped spaceship has found a habitable planet,
06:42the increase in oxygen levels seems to suggest a happy ending of sorts.
06:46Well, for everyone but the president, that is.
06:48Upon spotting a beautiful creature in the distance,
06:51Streep's character is quickly eaten alive by what Urshelwell soon claims to be a Brontorock,
06:55the very same entity he claimed would cause her end earlier in the movie.
06:59A few gory moments are too much for Cannes.
07:02Crimes of the Future
07:03Folks opting to vacate a Cannes screening out of sheer disgust for the events they're witnessing unfold before them
07:09isn't exactly anything new when it comes to the iconic film festival,
07:12and one David Cronenberg is certainly no stranger to this occurrence either,
07:16with his 1996 Crash feature inspiring many a boo and walk out upon its appearance at the event.
07:22And his most recent effort by the name of Crimes of the Future was at it again,
07:26when it came to inspiring the strange audience, as the polarizing director put it,
07:30to bolt up out of their seats and head for the exits on the back of a number of rather intense scenes.
07:36A one-time real-life couple gets steamy, deep water,
07:39hooking up and ultimately going their separate ways over the course of shooting
07:42and eventually promoting their incoming steamy thriller by the name of Deep Water.
07:47More than a few movie fans were curious to see how a former couple's on-screen chemistry would play out,
07:52over the course of the Hulu and Prime video release.
07:55However, arguably the movie's most shocking moment doesn't actually involve
07:58Anna D'Armas and Ben Affleck getting heaty at all,
08:01though the pair are still responsible for a rather jarring, in more ways than one,
08:05instance of vehicular foreplay.
08:07Instead, it's another car scene that takes the cake as the most jaw-dropping of the lot,
08:11with Fatal Attraction director Adrienne Lynn depicting D'Armas' Melinda Van Allen,
08:16herself and her driver lover in a sequence that would likely be more at home in a softcore flick,
08:21than a lacklustre psychological thriller,
08:23The B**** Showdown, Everything Everywhere All At Once.
08:27If you haven't already witnessed the all-out bizarre brilliance that comes to pass
08:30in the Daniels outstanding Everything Everywhere All At Once,
08:33you've likely been exposed to a number of its mind-bending multiversal happenings
08:37via many a memorable meme,
08:39but in a film that boasts everything from hot dog-handed lovers
08:42to the most moving rock-infused moments ever captured on a camera,
08:46sorry Dwayne Johnson.
08:46It's still safe to say that the undisputed champ when it comes to on-screen chaos
08:51is found in a certain showdown involving some accurately placed sexual apparatus.
08:56Combining innovative and compelling martial arts action with the sheer absurdity of the scenario in general,
09:01Michelle Yeo's Evelyn is forced to fight off a b****-enhanced henchman of sorts,
09:06as said item stays firmly lodged in his rear throughout.
09:09And the peril is then hilariously doubled,
09:11as another d****-sporting fighter is added to the multiversal mix,
09:15leaving you with no choice but to laugh, wince, and stare in complete awe
09:19at the impressive feats of combat as the leading light ultimately brings an end to the bizarreness
09:24by yanking out both items in the mother-of-all epic slow-mo climaxes.
09:29No, not that kind.
09:30All in all, shocking doesn't even begin to cover it, to be honest.
09:33All in all, shocking doesn't even begin to cover it, to be honest.
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