The curse strikes again.
Bean played pacifist bus conductor and WWI veteran Douglas Bennett in the first series of the World War II drama.
Upon the show returning for series two after a four-year break, it was revealed that Douglas has indeed met a tragic fate, but his death wasn't shown to viewers. He was killed offscreen when his home in Manchester was hit by a bomb. Douglas's passing is the latest addition to the curse, bringing Sean Bean's cinematic deaths to over 25, an undeniably impressive number in the actor's lengthy filmography.
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