He does die...Romeo kills him at the end, when they are besides Juliets tomb. He doesn't die in the film.
Paris' death is often omitted in film adaptations of "Romeo and Juliet" as it can be seen as a less essential plot point compared to the tragic ending of the two main characters. Filmmakers may choose to focus on Romeo and Juliet's love story rather than including every plot detail from Shakespeare's play. Additionally, Paris' death may not add significant value to the overall narrative arc in a movie adaptation.
It takes away from the innocence of Romeo and Juliet's love by having Romeo kill Paris
In "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, Count Paris is saddened by Juliet's death and offers to help Lord Capulet with funeral arrangements. He is portrayed as a noble character who genuinely cared for Juliet and is devastated by her untimely death.
He come to juliet tomb to mourn her death.
Capulet tells Paris to marry Juliet, as he (Capulet) is hoping that it will take her mind off her grief of her cousin's death. (Although, Juliet is actually more upset about Romeo's exile than Tybalt's death, but her parents don't know that.)
Fake her death
She fakes her own death.
She is discovered by members of the watch, led by Paris's page, who have come to investigate the death of Paris.
Paris goes to pay his last respects to Juliet , when Romeo shows up . Then Paris and Romeo gets into a fight and kills Paris. As Paris's last word he says" Oh, I am slain, if thou be merciful, open the tomb, lay me with Juliet." So Romeo lays him (Paris) next to his wife Juliet (Romeo's Wife).
Paris' goes to pay his last respects to Juliet when Romeo shows up. The two get into a fight and Romeo kills him and lays him next to Juliet.
Juliet's father thinks it will cheer her up since she seems so depressed by Tybalt's death.
to honor Juliet by giving her flowers
Capulet says that Juliet is heartbroken by the death of Tybalt her cousin.
Paris' feelings for Juliet are not shown in the play for when she was alive. Paris was in a hurry to marry Juliet, but no feelings were described. Act 5 scene 3 Paris is at Juliets grave and shows emotion for Juliets death - line 12 to 17.