Their visions are well placed and they really pay attention to the clues without just stumbling around asking why this is happening to them.
The third movie really channeled the first film well and out of all of the films, I think that Alex (Sawa) from the first film and Wendy (Winstead) from the third are the most compelling characters. She demands to get off of the roller coaster and some other passengers end up following her, but her boyfriend does not make it off the ride in time, suffering a cruel fate with the rest of the passengers. Wendy (Winstead) experiences a lifelike vision, which may be the most horrific one out of all of the films. It stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Ryan Merriman, and Amanda Crew. Final Destination 3 was released in 2006. I don’t know about you, but I have always been extremely afraid of roller coasters and that was before this film was released. William Bludworth did remind us that there were no escapes… 2 Final Destination 3 Images courtesy of Netflix This death is shocking because it happens right after Alex intervenes to save Carter, revealing that a death can be skipped.Īt the end of the film, it looks like our three main characters have made it safely to Paris, but death circles back around to claim some more victims, leaving us with a gruesome and shocking ending. While Tod’s strangulation in the shower is still the most difficult one for me to watch, there has to be something said about Billy’s (Seann William Scott) decapitation in front of the train. Standout death scene: Images courtesy of Netflix We don’t know what is happening exactly and we don’t know who will survive, which keeps us on the edge of our seats the entire time. I love the first movie because we are uncovering the mystery behind death’s plan right along with the characters. To make matters worse, the survivors each begin dying in the order they were originally meant to. After detecting several more clues, Alex has a meltdown and asks to be let off the plane, causing several of his classmates to exit as well, as we soon discover that his vision comes true. Hello 90’s dream team!Īfter boarding Flight 180 with his classmates, Alex Browning (Sawa) has a disturbing vision and sees the plane explode. Final Destination was released in 2000 and stars Devon Sawa, Ali Larter, and Kerr Smith. Most of us will agree that the first movie of a film franchise is usually the best and the same holds true for the first film of the Final Destination series. 1 Final Destination Images courtesy of Netflix Without any further delay, let’s find out exactly how I ranked the Final Destination films and why. Whether it’s a cringe-worthy death scene, a mysterious song selection, a perfectly placed Easter egg, or the brilliant and chilling presence of Tony Todd’s William Bludworth, each film certainly has a lot to offer, but there are some that just stand the test of time a little bit better than the rest. After spending some time re-watching all of the movies, I thought it would be the perfect time to rank the films from best to worst. I don’t know about you, but I used to be obsessed with the Final Destination movies and still am. Since I’m running low on new programming for television, I thought it would be the perfect time to go back and binge-watch some movies as well.
“In death there are no accidents, no coincidences, no mishaps, and no escapes…”
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