Final Destination 2 (Photo: New Line Cinema)įinal Destination 2 (2003) was a definite departure from Final Destination 1. Final Destination 3 also cements some of the darker human-vs-human elements into the franchise lore, wich would be expanded upon later.ģ. Final Destination 3 also recaptured the offbeat weirdness of the original with its kills, with Death seeming to take a more sinister and active role in finishing off the survivors. The drop-off in quality is noticeable right from the start, with an amusement park roller-coaster disaster that feels like the smallest and least impressive opening sequence in the Final Destination sequels.Įven with original Final Destination director James Wong ( Dragonball Evolution) back at the helm, Final Destination 3 only avoids the bottom spot on our list thanks to having actress Mary Elizabeth Winstead ( Ahsoka, 10 Cloverfield Lane, The Thing) in the lead role. Final Destination 3 (Photo: New Line Cinema)įinal Destination 3 (2006) is the official point where the franchise pivoted from a semi-smart interwoven story about the ripple effects of cheating death, and started to become more of a loosely connected anthology-style franchise of Rube-Goldberg kill sequences.
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