Queen Latifah has reportedly had a "no death scene" clause in her movie contracts. A recent listicle from Buzzfeed pointed out " " in superstars' movie contracts, and, since sometime in the early 2000s, at least, Latifah has had the clause. A 2017 segment of The Late Show With James Corden featured Queen Latifah, birth name Dana Owens, telling Tracey Ullman about it.
"When I first started doing movies, I always had these death scenes," Latifah explains. "In Set It Off, I got killed; in Sphere, I got killed. And apparently, I died too well." She soon realized how this could be to her disadvantage. "And then I caught on: If I die too well, then I can't be in the sequel! Get my agent on the phone and we will put a 'no die' clause in these future movie contracts." Fellow actor Morris Chestnut was also a guest on the show, and joked that he needed to do same because he's died in a few movies, as well.