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Unlike the characters marked for death in a 'Final Destination' movie, Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein's film overcame obstacle after obstacle to bring new life to the series. Now, the latest installment is in the midst of a record-setting run.
"Final Destination Bloodlines" might be the series' first film to make fans cry. The new entry in the long-running horror franchise serves as a swan song for Tony Todd, the beloved "Candyman" star who died last November at age 69.
Final Destination is characteristically full of gruesome death scenes, and we've ranked them to crown the most horrifying.
The first movie came out way back in 2000, and followed Devon Sawa’s character, Alex, after he had a premonition that the plane he and his classmates were on was going to explode — leading to a bunch of them to get off the plane and suffer grisly deaths after the plane did, indeed, kill everybody who had remained on board.
There is no time wasted in getting to the good stuff in Final Destination Bloodlines. That counts double for its 4DX version, as there’s a whole bunch of subtle effects present while we watch young Iris Campbell (Brec Bassinger) interfere with Death’s plan to claim the lives of all present for the Skyview Restaurant’s opening night.
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Audiences won't forget a particularly shocking scene in the new "Final Destination" movie in a hurry. The actor Richard Harmon told Business Insider how he helped make it even freakier.
In this case, the chain of events occurs at a hospital, and an MRI machine plays a key role in the plot. The timing couldn't be worse, as I have my own scan coming up in two weeks. By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.
Final Destination Bloodlines offers everything fans expect, but the filmmakers also put a refreshing stamp on this now 25-year-old horror series.
"I don’t think the fourth one is good at all, actually it sucks," Perry said in an excerpt of Clark Collis’ new book 'Screaming and Conjuring: The Resurrection and Unstoppable Rise of the Modern Horror Movie’, shared exclusively with Entertainment Weekly.
Owen Joyner opens up about transitioning to horror with 'Final Destination: Bloodlines,' reflects on 'Julie and the Phantoms' and more