

In January 2013, Jessica de Lima Rohl, 21, helped organize a party for university students at the Kiss nightclub in Santa Maria, south Brazil and sold tickets for the event. I guess everyone better get ready to rework their lists ranking all the death scenes in the Final Destination franchise!Īny and all plot details on the sixth Final Destination are being kept firmly under wraps so it’s impossible to tell whether or not it will remain following the same formula as the others or when it might be released, but I’m excited to see what they come up with.A woman who cheated death at a Brazilian nightclub fire after making a last-minute decision to stay home was killed a week later in a freak road accident. I also wonder if hiring Saw writers will mean we’ll be getting more updated, creative and gory deaths.
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Either way, it’ll be interesting to see the series with a facelift. I’m imagining something either much darker than the former or something more campy and self-referential. So it begs the question of how a new Final Destination would look coming out in this decade. Some of the smartest, most relevant, socially conscious, and genre-bending work is being done in the horror genre. The entire genre has been transforming and evolving along with our social and cultural climate. We’re living in an era of horror rejuvenation. They’re planning a reboot or re-imagining of the franchise and they’ve hired none other than Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan, writers responsible for writing four of the eight Saw films currently in existence. I’ve thought the time was ripe to bring these movies back for a while now and according to an exclusive with The Hollywood Reporter, it looks like New Line Cinema agrees. In fact, I just recently watched Escape Room (2019) and felt it shared spiritual ties with with both Final Destination and Saw. I count myself amongst the people who have been clamoring for a retool or reboot of the franchise.


Just getting whatever accident set pieces, like for example part two with the whole traffic accident, that took a good five weeks to shoot and at least 20 million bucks.

“I am but I know why there hasn’t been ,” Todd said. The franchise declined in critical score (although it was never super high to begin with) and by the time the series got back on track with its fifth and final film (which many people agreed was a step-up from its predecessor) in 2011, the entertainment value had worn off for many fans.Įven star Tony Todd never believed a sixth Final Destination film was going to happen. Just a few days ago he spoke about why he believed that in an interview with Bloody-Disgusting: Subsequent Final Destination films followed the exact same formula, each beginning with a premonition and the residual panicked fall-out, substituting one B-list actor for another, creating more ludicrous accidents and bloodier death scenes.
