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  1. On March 9, 2021, Universal Pictures announced that a film, Cocaine Bear, would be directed by Elizabeth Banks. The film takes significant liberties—while the events which occurred between the bear's ingestion of cocaine and its death are not known, the bear is not known to have caused any deaths, as was portrayed by the film.

    • 11 Olaf The Tourist
    • 10 Vest
    • 9 Andrew C. Thornton
    • 8 Elsa The Tourist
    • 7 Tom The Paramedic
    • 6 Beth The Paramedic
    • 5 Detective Bob
    • 4 Ponytail
    • 3 Peter The Wildlife Inspector
    • 2 Liz The Park Ranger

    Olaf is the only main character who dies in Cocaine Bear with the attack happening off-screen. After Elsa’s death, it was assumed Olaf (whom his wife called Kristoffer) had also been killed by the Cocaine Bear, but the tourist managed to escape somehow. Olaf ultimately meets up with Sari and helps her find her daughter Dee Dee. Still terrified from...

    Vest is one of three teenagers who have been stealing from the park, even threatening O’Shea Jackson Jr.’s Daveed with a knife (until he beats them up). Vest is attacked by the Cocaine Bear while inside Ranger Liz’s office. It is a long, drawn-out sequence with some great tension as the terrified people inside the cabin wonder where the wild beast ...

    Andrew C. Thornton is a character used to recreate some of the real-life story of Cocaine Bear with the movie opening with the ex-narcotics officer and drug smuggler, gleefully tosses pounds of cocaine from his plane. But when he gets ready to jump, Thornton ends up hitting his head on the plane door, knocking himself out before he’s pulled from th...

    Not long after Thornton is found dead, a pair of tourists, Elsa and her husband Olaf (a couple of names that recall Disney’s animated Frozen), are hiking Blood Mountain. They’re happy together, discussing their future child when they spot a bear. They make the mistake of thinking the Cocaine Bear is cute before she notices them. Elsa and Olaf make ...

    Tom the EMT was only trying to help when he walked into the chaos of the earlier cabin massacre. He and his coworker, Beth, managed to rescue Liz, but they didn’t expect the Cocaine Bear to come after them. Tom does his best to stop the feral creature from killing him while in a moving vehicle, but the black bear eventually wins out, and Tom is tor...

    Like Tom, Beth, a paramedic, was panicked that the Cocaine Bear would hurt them. Beth was in charge of driving the ambulance, so she couldn’t exactly defend herself from the rampaging bear, but she did the best she could to get herself, Tom, and Liz out of the park and to safety. Unfortunately, the Cocaine Bear was relentless in her attack. Between...

    Perhaps the most tragic death in the movie comes with the demise of Detective Bob who was one of the most likable Cocaine Bearcharacters. Bob was immediately on the case to find the cocaine and take down the organized crime figures behind it. Unfortunately, this puts him in direct contact with Eddie and Daveed, who are keen on grabbing the duffel b...

    There are a few key Cocaine Bear deaths that are not actually the fault of the bear which solidifies the theme of Cocaine Bear's endingthat the animal is not really the villain of the story. Ponytail is the second of the three teenagers to die and it is one of the funnier and more unexpected deaths in the movie. While trapped inside the park ranger...

    Another memorable sequence from the movie comes when the bear confronts several of the main characters and forces them up a tree to hide. Peter is the wildlife inspector visiting the part who initially seems like an obnoxious character who the audience will be happy to see go. However, when he and the others come across the lost children and the hu...

    Liz the park ranger is a memorable character in Cocaine Bear. She doesn’t like when people think she isn’t cut out for her job, and has a crush on Peter the wildlife inspector. She also proves her toughness by surviving her first encounter with the bear. Though injured, she returns to the cabin for more ammunition to kill the bear only for it to tr...

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  2. Mar 1, 2023 · Thornton's grisly (bear) death and his involvement with the drug-and-gun smuggling ring The Company didn't just inspire the movie "Cocaine Bear" — it was also a Season 4 arc of FX's "Justified."

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  3. Feb 24, 2023 · About 8:30 a.m. on Sept. 11, 1985, Fred Myers got up to shave at his home in Knoxville when he looked out his window and saw a body tangled up in a parachute. When Thornton was found with a broken ...

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  5. Feb 28, 2023 · W hen Georgia investigators stumbled across the infamous Cocaine Bear in 1985 its cause of death was unmistakable. The 175-pound black bear was found next to a duffel bag that had once been filled ...

  6. Feb 9, 2023 · When Georgia investigators stumbled across the infamous Cocaine Bear in 1985 its cause of death was unmistakable.. The 175-pound black bear was found next to a duffel bag that had once been filled with more than 70 pounds of cocaine before it was hurled from a drug smuggler’s plane.

  7. Feb 28, 2023 · In 1985, authorities in Georgia found the decomposing body of a black bear next to 40 ripped-open packages of cocaine. No substantial quantities of the drug remained. How it happened is a story ...

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