Final Destination

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Embrace the Inevitable: Your Destination for All Things Final

Imagine dodging a cosmic game of dominoes where death's invisible hand meticulously reclaims those who cheated fate. Every skipped step feels like dancing on a thin tightrope above a storm of razor-sharp fate shards.

Final Destination Trivia

In the movie Final Destination, what causes the initial sequence of deaths that sets off the series of events? (Advanced)
#1: Car accident
#2: Plane crash
#3: Train derailment
#4: Elevator malfunction
In "Final Destination," who foresees the plane crash that starts the series of events? (Medium)
#1: Alex Browning
#2: Carter Horton
#3: Billy Hitchcock
#4: Tod Waggner
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Final Destination Fun Facts

The concept of Final Destination originally began as a spec script for an episode of The X-Files.
Tony Todd, who plays the mortician William Bludworth, has also provided voice work in all five Final Destination films.

Final Destination Polls

Which Final Destination movie is the best?
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Which Final Destination character had the best death scene
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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March 17, 2000

Release of 'Final Destination'

The horror film 'Final Destination' is released in theaters, marking the beginning of the franchise.

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April 2000

Box Office Success of 'Final Destination'

The movie achieves significant commercial success, grossing over $100 million worldwide on a modest budget.

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July 2001

Announcement of 'Final Destination 2'

Due to the first film's success, the sequel is officially announced, expanding the franchise.

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January 31, 2003

Release of 'Final Destination 2'

The second installment of the franchise hits theaters, continuing the story with new characters and scenarios.

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