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Final Destination 2 has a terrifying opening scene, and a real-life news story has a strange similarity to the beginning of this horror sequel.
Editor Sabrina Pitre (Clown in a Cornfield) spoke to Bleeding Cool about breaking down Final Destination: Bloodlines most ...
The Final Destination franchise is rich in lore, with each installment bringing about more information about death’s design and how it can be beaten. Final Destination: Bloodlines highlighted ...
The Final Destination - The Rock. This scene has so much fun playing with the audience, as Samantha (Krista Allen) gets almost killed by just about everything in the salon.
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.
Final Destination Bloodlines kicks off in 1968 with arguably the best premonition sequence of the entire franchise. In this opening scene, we follow Iris (Brec Bassinger) as she’s taken by her ...
To make the "Final Destination" scene a little more plausible, Lipovsky explains, the team intentionally set the scene at a hospital that was also a research center "so that we could have an MRI ...
The Final Destination Death Scene That Resulted In A Stunt Actor Receiving 47 Stitches. News. By Ryan LaBee published 25 May 2025 Stunt performers are a unique group of individuals.
Warning: This article contains spoilers for "Final Destination Bloodlines." A simple MRI scan can save lives, detecting everything from injuries to cancer and strokes. But, in the world of "Final ...
'Final Destination' returns to cinemas for the first time in 14 years with the fifth sequel, 'Bloodlines.' We break down the movie's mid and post-credits stingers.
A still from Final Destination: Bloodlines (Image via YouTube/@WarnerBros) It has been confirmed that the new sixth movie in the Final Destination franchise does not have a post-credit scene ...
The "Final Destination: Bloodlines" trailer shows a character getting dragged by his nose piercing. The actor Richard Harmon said the ambitious stunt involved real fire and took five days to shoot ...