Does anyone survive final destination movies
But some incidents, in reality, do resemble Final Destination. In chronological order, the events that happened in Final Destination 5 were the earliest, lead in to Final Destination , as both of the movies took place in Final Destination 2 was the next chronological event, and it took place in ; Final Destination 3 was next and it took place in According to the sequel, Alex is killed in an alley by a falling brick that was pushed by a gust of wind.
Of course no horror movie is perfect. There is one beef I do have with Final Destination. Some of the death scenes are pretty creative and terrifying, but some of them seemed to have been forced. Other than this one minor flaw, Final Destination is still a great and scary horror film. Kevin gets the back with Wendy, who is initially unwilling to ride, and Jason, Wendy's boyfriend, is at the front with Carrie Dreyer, Kevin's girlfriend.
Upon getting on the ride, Wendy has a premonition of the roller-coaster hydraulics failing, causing the cars to derail, killing everyone onboard, including her. Aside from William Bludworth, Clear is the only character to have a significant role in more than one film in the series. Clear was the seventh and final survivor of Flight to die. Death: In Eugene's room, the air vents close and two oxygen tanks start leaking. The premonitions are information from the far future, sent back to try to avert disasters.
The technology behind this information transfer is unknown, but ultimately unimportant. The filmmakers originally had an ending in which Alex grabs the cable that lies on Clear's car, Alex catches fire and dies. Additionally, Death does not appear to be above killing others to hasten its acquisition of survivors, with Tom Gaines theorizing the entity is perfectly willing to "sneak souls" when the opportunity to do so arises.
It has been suggested that it would ruin Death's list and save everyone else still alive from the accident. However, at the very end of it, the final two survivors of the McKinley Speedway accident died at the exact same moment, meaning Death would just kill the rest of the survivors without hesitation based on the design they were supposed to die.
Or, like what happened to Eugene Dix, the last would not be able to kill themselves. In the alternate ending of Final Destination , Alex saves Clear from an electric wire on the front of the car, therefore, he was caught on fire and died, ruining Death's design. After this, Clear and Carter both lived the rest of their lives in peace, meaning that the final survivors of Flight actually defeated Death.
It was not clear what Death would actually do if this situation happened, since these situations only happened in alternate endings. It should be noted however that in Final Destination 3 , it took five months after Ian's death for Train to happen, meaning that in the alternate ending of Final Destination the reason Clear and Carter survived is because the scene showed could have been before five months passed or because Clear gave birth to a baby, as it was mentioned in Final Destination 2 that if someone who was supposed to die in an accident but survived gave birth, all the remaining survivors would live.
William Bludworth himself said that "only new life defeats Death". It should also be noted that Death can be somewhat confused. Death attempted to kill Janet three times. However, the first time, she saved herself, the second time Lori saved her, and the third time, Death was just too late. After this, Janet should have been the last, because she cheated death yet again. Does anyone survive Final Destination 2? How did Alex die final destination?
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Does Wendy die in Final Destination 3? Is there a ghost in Final Destination? Most recently, Michael helped launch Screen Rant's new horror section, and is now the lead staff writer when it comes to all things frightening.
A FL native, Michael is passionate about pop culture, and earned an AS degree in film production in He also loves both Marvel and DC movies, and wishes every superhero fan could just get along. When not writing, Michael enjoys going to concerts, taking in live professional wrestling, and debating pop culture. A long-term member of the Screen Rant family, Michael looks forward to continuing on creating new content for the site for many more years to come.
By Michael Kennedy Published Aug 07,
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