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He warns Wendy that Death is still after them and she initially dismisses his findings; but when the other survivors start to die, they work together to save those who remain. While he relaxes by the pool, someone in the adjacent field hits a golf ball, which hits Hunt. Alex arrives to save her, but the oven explodes, causing a chair to fall on top of her. Janet is a college student, who is forced to go to the race track with her best friend Lori, Lori's boyfriend Nick O'Bannon, and her ex-boyfriend Hunt Wynorski, instead of going to the movies like she wanted. When Hunt dives in the pool to retrieve it, he is sucked in by the drain as well. Wendy and Kevin Fischer later stop at a local drive-through, where a beer truck rams into the side of Kevin's truck, trapping them. When Nick panics, George escorts him out and witnesses the accident occur moments later. In Final Destination 2, a group of college students on their way out of town for spring break avoid a deadly pileup on the highway thanks to another mysterious premonition, this time by the shy. Special Agent Weine is an FBI agent. A cart of fireworks go off in their direction and barely miss Wendy, striking a nearby cherry picker instead. [4], Evan is a recent lottery winner. She is the eighth survivor to die. The computer explodes and shrapnel is sent flying into her neck. The status of the character indicates whether the character is alive, deceased, or if their fate is unknown. As a result, Kimberly stalls her SUV to prevent other drivers from entering the freeway. When Nick panics and attempts to escape, he accidentally bumps into Carter on his way out. Tim is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5. In the 2011 film, Bludworth's advice is very different. She reaches for a rag sitting on top of a rack of knives on the counter, but it falls over and one of the knives impales her in the chest. Death Abraham High School, and a casualty of the explosion of Flight 180. Ashlyn turns up the air conditioner, while Ashley browses through CDs on a shelf, accidentally pulling the shelf loose. When Isaac attempts to escape, the legs on the table break, having been weakened by an aggressive massage he received earlier, and he falls face down onto the ground, pushing the needles deep into his skin. Moments later Nadia is obliterated by a stray tire, leaving Andy devastated. Luke ( Lewis Pullman) tries to hide as two of the killers hone in on him. Final Destination is a 2000 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wong, with a screenplay written by Wong, Glen Morgan, and Jeffrey Reddick, based on a story by Reddick. The fire eventually spreads and causes an explosion which destroys her whole house, as Alex flees the scene. In Wendy's premonition, Perry falls to her death when the ride gets stuck on a loop. After berating Carter, Terry storms off in anger, and is suddenly hit by a speeding bus. She is the third survivor to die. Final Destination The sudden cooling causes a crack to form in the mug, and the contents leak out all over the floor and into a computer monitor, causing a short circuit. As a result, they are both thrown off the plane, along with five others, who witness the plane explode shortly after. Lori Milligan is the girlfriend of Nick O'Bannon, and one of the survivors of the McKinley speedway crash. [2] Before the plane's departure, Alex Browning has a vision that the plane will explode in mid-air. Steve Adams. This leaves Ian devastated and causes him to resent Wendy, even though he was responsible for loading the nail gun that killed Erin. Perry realizes that she will be next, just as the horse loses control and breaks the flagpole, which is sent flying in their direction. She stalls her vehicle preventing those who would have died from entering the freeway, but her friends are killed moments later by a speeding semi-trailer truck. She is trapped in her seat by a log, and a rescuer attempts to free her with the Jaws of Life, but this inadvertently triggers her airbag, which pushes her head into a pipe protruding from her headrest. Vengeful spiritTaker of soulsEvil forceSlayer of living beings Despite having already graduated two years prior, he attends McKinley's grad night at the amusement park where he continues to harass Ashley Freund and Ashlyn Halperin and follows them onto the Devil's Flight roller coaster. Final Destination is an American horror franchise consisting of five films, ten novels, and two comic books composed of six issues in total. [4] Her death is shown in x-ray format during the opening credits of The Final Destination and she appears again via archive footage in Final Destination 5.[5]. When Lewis lifts the machine one more time, the weights fall and crush his head. Ashley enters the room with Ashlyn, ignoring the worker when he tells her to throw out her slushie, and sets it on a table above the power supply unit. Type of Villain Obsessed Social Darwinist Ian McKinley was a survivor of the Devil's Flight roller coaster in Final Destination 3, where he later served as the film's secondary antagonist. Carter attempts to stop his truck, but a loose towing cable wraps around his ankle and drags him down the street. Final Destination Theory: Bludworth Is Actually a Villain. After Ms. Valerie Lewton's death, he reunites with the other survivors to discuss what they should do. As he relays this information to Janet and Lori, a large truck crashes into the coffee shop killing all three of them; Janet's spine is crushed under the tires. His death is referenced in the opening credits of The Final Destination, and he is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5. Cynthia visits the McKinley Speedway with her husband Carter. Prior to the film, he traveled to Paris, where he witnessed Carter Horton's death outside a cafe. He escapes with Wendy seconds before the truck crashes into Kevin's truck, discharging a motor fan that is hurled towards the driver in front of them, slicing off the back of his head. Evil-doer As a result, she avoided a gas leak that suffocated the guests staying at the lodge. After the plane explodes, Ms. Lewton shows extreme guilt for inadvertently causing Mr. Murnau's death; at the same time, she becomes distrustful and terrified of Alex Browning because of his premonition coming true. As a result, Kimberly stalls her SUV to prevent other drivers from entering the freeway. When Evan Lewis dies, Kimberly seeks the help of Flight 180 survivor Clear Rivers, who initially refuses, but later brings her and Officer Thomas Burke to William Bludworth. Before the ride starts Wendy Christensen has a premonition that the roller coaster will crash. He drops his lucky coin, which rolls into the pool and is sucked down the drain. Samantha visits the McKinley Speedway with her husband and two sons. Then, his advice in "Final Destination 5" seems to serve Death itself by leading many of the characters to consider (and in some cases, commit) murder as a way out of their horrifying circumstances. After his girlfriend died, he would have later served as the film's secondary antagonist. Later on, the first realization that the photographs Wendy took the night of the accident foreshadow the deaths of the survivors is when Wendy sees a photo she took of Jason with the roller coaster in the background. [4], Eugene's death is referenced in the opening credits of The Final Destination and he is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5. He neglected to tell any of the survivors in the first movie how to escape death. Goals He is the fifth survivor to die. Wendy has another premonition that the train will crash, and Kevin will be ground between the train and the tunnel wall after falling out the window. In the film, Dano, Frankie Whitman, Shaina McKlank, and Kimberly Corman go on a road trip to Daytona Beach for spring break. If s/he survives not only does the list not stop, Death cheats by beginning all over again so it can kill the previous survivor (again changed in the second movie when Kimberly was the first one to die and she was saved by Officer Burke). [4] Terry's death is referenced during the opening credits of The Final Destination, and she is seen again via archive footage in Final Destination 5.[5][6]. He is one of the survivors of the North Bay bridge, and the seventh survivor to die. However, in "Final Destination 5", Bludworth also reveals to the survivors of the bridge collapse that they can avoid Death if they take someone else's life by killing another person. [3], Billy is mentioned again in Final Destination 2 by Officer Thomas Burke, who says he avoided a fatal shootout after being called to clean up Billy's remains. A horrified Eugene takes Burke's gun and attempts suicide, wanting to die on his own terms, but this fails despite the fact the gun was fully loaded. Kill anyone who avoided their fate in the order that they were "supposed" to die (succeeded). After Officer Thomas Burke tells Kimberly to exit the car, Dano, Shaina, and Frankie are killed by the same truck from Kimberly's premonition. He boards Flight 180 with Alex and his brother George for their senior trip to Paris. Amber (Dead Reckoning) Amber (Final Destination 5) Dave Anderson. Jonathan is a cowboy who visits the McKinley Speedway. Frankie plans to use the insurance money from both trucks' drivers on prostitutes instead of buying a new car to replace his wrecked one. He is one of the survivors of the McKinley Speedway crash, and is the ninth and final survivor to die. Death is an unseen force in the world of "Final Destination," never interacting directly with the characters but simply guiding them off this mortal coil like the puppeteer of some gruesome master plan. He is the partner of Agent Weine. Despite his grief over Carrie's death, Kevin is fascinated by the paranormal phenomenon that Wendy experienced, and researches premonitions which lead him to learn of the Flight 180 disaster and the deaths of the survivors. However, it is implied that this is only a form chosen to deal with humans personally. When Nick panics, Hunt follows him out of the stadium, and witnesses the accident occur moments later. Hobby At the end, he and Agent Weine attempt to arrest Alex and chase him into the woods, but after they witness him rescue Clear Rivers,[3] Alex is cleared of suspicion. Dennis later arrives to confront the survivors about Roy Carson's death when he is killed in a warehouse accident, and is himself killed when a wrench launched by a belt sander is hurled at his face as the other survivors and factory workers watch in horror. After Kat is killed, she drops a cigarette into a fuel leakage from the news van, and the van explodes, sending a barbed wire fence flying through the air, which trifurcates Rory. When Wendy panics, a fight breaks out between Kevin Fischer and Lewis Romero, and Lewis accidentally slaps Erin, causing Ian to get involved and they are both thrown off the ride, which crashes moments later as Wendy predicted. She and her co-workers are on their way to a corporate retreat when Sam Lawton has a premonition that the bridge they are crossing will collapse. She is a casualty in the Devil's Flight roller coaster derailment. She is also a college student and varsity gymnast. Wendy manages to save him at the last minute, so Death skips him, and Erin is killed instead. Unnecessary characters are excluded, for example, those who do not affect the story heavily. Before the ride starts, Wendy Christensen has a premonition that the ride will crash. Julie is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5. Two weeks later, while at a cafe with Janet and Lori, Nick realizes that the mall disaster vision was only a feint meant to lead them to where they needed to be for Death to strike. The fire is worsened when a falling candle, knocked off a shelf by his vibrating phone, ignites spilled alcohol (used to sterilise the needles). Samuel "Sam" Lawton is the protagonist and visionary of Final Destination 5. Mass murderMass destructionStalkingMutilationPsychological abuseArsonTortureVandalismGrand theft animarum She is nearly killed at a car wash, but Lori and George Lanter arrive in time to save her, which leads them to believe that they have cheated Death's plan. Candice Hooper is one of the survivors of the North Bay bridge. She is the sixth survivor to die. She is the sixth survivor to die. In the movies however it can sometimes be seen as a dark shadow coming out of nowhere or a gust of wind that actually manipulates the objects around. 4. In Final Destination 5, Bludworth ominously watches the survivors of the North Bay bridge collapse. While there, Rory pulls Brian Gibbons out of the path of a speeding news van, unintentionally adding him to Death's list. As a result, Kimberly stalls her SUV to prevent other drivers from entering the freeway. Final Destination Altered The Order Of Death's Design When Alex and his friends got off Flight 180, he was able to retrace the events of the premonition to determine that everyone who survived was dying in the same order they did on the plane. In Wendy's premonition, both Erin and Ian fall to their deaths after the ride gets stuck on a vertical loop. Death summons each premonition as a "See if you can stop me" sort of servant, but mostly its servants come in other physical, inanimate forms. Shortly after she leaves, a fire erupts, caused by burning incense falling onto towels. Two weeks later, while at a cafe with Lori and Janet, Nick realizes the mall disaster vision was only a feint meant to lead them to where they needed to be for Death to strike. He visits the amusement park for grad night with his girlfriend Erin Ulmer, and they board the Devil's Flight roller coaster together. Erin is a goth who attends McKinley High School. Despite being completely metaphysical, Death's modus operandi resembles slasher villains in other horror franchises. As they lie in the tanning beds, condensation from Ashley's slushie begins to drip onto the power supply unit, causing it to malfunction. If you are going to edit a lot, then make yourself a user and login. Adrienne. In other words, if one of the intended victims has a baby, thus creating a new Life, the chain will be broken due to the baby being an interference in the pattern, as Death cannot kill a being that never existed in its original design. [4], Isabella Hudson is a survivor of the Route 23 pile-up in Final Destination 2. Her death is referenced in the opening credits of The Final Destination, and she is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5. In Nick O'Bannon's premonition, the couple is killed when debris flies into the stadium and bisects them. He is the first survivor to die. This fact may be shocking, mainly because these protagonists have gone on to become a staple in a franchise and star in several installments. [4], Eugene is a high school teacher. She is on her way to a corporate retreat when Sam has a premonition that the bridge they are crossing will collapse, killing everyone on it except for Molly, whom Sam would have gotten across the bridge safely. Ian gets involved when Lewis accidentally slaps Erin, and they are both thrown off the ride, which crashes moments later. When the stove starts to flare, he attempts to put out the fire with his shirt, but inadvertently causes the pan to fall over, setting the entire apartment on fire. Ali Larter. She is the first survivor to die. Still, many of the characters are able to evade these and continue to survive. It is based on an unproduced spec script by Jeffrey Reddick, originally written for The X-Files television series, and was distributed by New Line Cinema. Barbara is first seen helping Alex pack his bags before his flight to Paris, and is later seen comforting Alex after the plane explodes. Abraham High School who boards Vole Airlines Flight 180 with his classmates for their senior trip to Paris, France. Frankie's death is referenced during the opening credits of The Final Destination and is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5. Type of Villain Vengeful Fallen Hero Peter Friedkin is the secondary antagonist of 2011 horror movie Final Destination 5 and an indirect posthumous antagonist in both 2000 horror movie Final Destination and 2003 horror movie Final Destination 2. [2] She boards Flight 180 with Carter for their senior trip to Paris, but when Alex Browning warns everyone that the plane will explode, Carter attacks him, and is thrown off the plane. In Sam's premonition, Isaac would have been trapped inside the bus and killed when it fell into the river. The coroner explains that those who cheat their end will be hunted down by the unseen force until it gets its way. En route, Kimberly has a premonition of a massive pile-up, in which a semi-truck smashes into her SUV, killing all four of them. This shows that Death not only follows the list strictly, it also won't allow anyone, not even the visionary, to die out of order unless his/her death is somehow skipped (Johnathan Grove died out of order in the fourth movie, and no explanation was given, so it could be associated with the movie's script). However, the only times this theory is shown are in the second movie by Isabella Hudson, a pregnant woman that witnessed the pile-up at Route 23. Janet Cunningham is Lori Milligan's best friend, and one of the survivors of the McKinley Speedway crash. After explaining that Death still hasn't skipped him, Alex is nearly hit by a falling sign but Carter saves him at the last second, and Death skips him. Carter Horton is one of the survivors of Flight 180. He is one of the survivors of Flight 180, and the sixth survivor to die. Every movies has it own villains like Carter Horton, Peter Friedkin, Trending pages Death Ian McKinley Peter Friedkin Carter Daniels John Doe All items (6) # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Other He attempts to take his own life, but his multiple failed attempts lead the trio to believe that saving Janet ruined Death's plan. He is one of the survivors of Flight 180, and the sixth survivor to die. During a high school grad night, Lewis visits a local amusement park with his graduating class, and boards the Devils's Flight roller coaster. After Officer Thomas Burke tells Kimberly to exit the car, Shaina, Dano, and Frankie are killed by the same truck from Kimberly's premonition. Full Name Peter Friedkin is one of the survivors of the North Bay bridge. Unbeknownst to Wendy Christensen she boards the Devil's Flight roller coaster with Julie. After Officer Thomas Burke asks Kimberly to exit the vehicle, Frankie, Dano, and Shaina are killed by the same truck from Kimberly's vision. [1], Blake boards Flight 180 with her best friend Christa Marsh for their senior trip to Paris. Nick and Lori attempt to warn Janet that Death is still after them, but she refuses to believe them. He stumbles out to what ends up being the . Franklin "Frankie" Cheeks is one of the survivors of the Devil's Flight roller coaster. Unlike Julie and Perry, she does not board the Devil's Flight roller coaster and is thus spared from the collision. Kevin Fischer is one of the survivors of the Devil's Flight roller coaster.[23]. [4], Clear's death is shown again in x-ray format during the opening credits of The Final Destination and seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.[5][6]. She visits the amusement park for grad night with her boyfriend Ian McKinley, and they board the Devil's Flight roller coaster together. Final Destination 3 (2006) A red-painted roller coaster called Devil's Flight is the hallmark of Final Destination 3, where more unsuspecting teens walk into fate's mousetrap at a Pennsylvania . She manages to free herself, but after Sam, Molly Harper, and the doctor arrive, she trips on the dislodged eye of a stuffed teddy bear and falls out of the window, landing on a car below. [11][12][13][14][15], Evan Lewis is one of the survivors of the Route 23 pile-up. A minute later, they see that the driver in front of them was Frankie. Peter is Candice Hooper's boyfriend and Sam Lawton's best friend. To this day, no one knows how and why mortician William Bludworth, a recurring character in the series, knows so much about Death's design. Numbed by hypoxia he helplessly watches as the vents close, the tubes of his oxygen tanks snap, and the power plug of his defibrillator disengages. In the place of someone like Jason Voorhees or Michael Myers is Death itself, the literal force behind each and every demise on Earth. He is the fifth survivor to die. He later asks Kimberly to hide his addictions from his mother if he dies. Although he is originally not on Death's list, Brian's death is prevented by Rory Peters, and he is added to the list. So, the "villain" in this franchise is more a force of destiny than it is a true antagonist. Blaming her for his girlfriend Erin Ulmer's death, Ian confronts Wendy at the town's Tricentennial Fair. The next day, in preparation for graduation, they decide to go to a tanning salon. He was a school Goth and the boyfriend of Erin Ulmer. Each character in the film series has escaped death, and so, they are fated to meet a horrific death when they least expect it, no matter how they try to outsmart or outrun this unseen elemental entity. Jason demands to be let off as well, but is unable to get the operators' attention due to the other passengers shouting over him, demanding that they start the ride. Bludworth returns in the second film to explain how only new life can defeat Death completely. Officer Burke is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5. Carrie Dreyer is the best friend of Wendy Christensen and the girlfriend of Kevin Fischer. She is a model that foresaw the sinking of the Coral Clipper yatch, and the first anti-hero of the franchise. For example, in Final Destination: Looks Could Kill, Death appears as a tall, African-American man wearing a gray suit, who has a shiny white teeth and gray hair, carrying a cane with a skull ornament on top. Prior to the film, she was scheduled for a client meeting at a local bed-and-breakfast, but the bus she was on hit Terry Chaney, and she avoided a gas leak that killed everyone in the lodge. Candice follows Peter off the bus, and witnesses the bridge collapse moments later. He was a school Goth and the boyfriend of Erin Ulmer. Often, the chain reactions occur due to a specific object or action caused by a person or animal that were likely being possessed by Death. Her death devastates Carter, and causes him to resent George, whom he blames for his wife's death. While driving past a cafe, Carter sees Alex and instigates another fight. When the accident occurs moments later, security guard George Lanter refuses to let him go back for his wife, who dies in the disaster. Moments later, her hair gets entangled by a man standing behind her holding prosthetic limbs with hooks and her neck is trapped between the elevator doors as she tries to escape; the elevator then starts to move. [4][10] After the Route 23 survivors' SUV crashes onto their farm, Brian and his family try to help them out. He awakens as Blake and Christa ask him to switch seats, just like in his premonition, and begins to panic. Kimberly prevents him and several others from entering the highway, and the survivors are brought to the police station for questioning. In Wendy's premonition, Ian and Erin fall to their deaths when the ride gets stuck upside down. Wendy has a premonition that the train will derail, and Julie will be obliterated by a stray wheel. Later, while Julie is at the town's Tricentennial Fair with her friends, Wendy realizes that she was also on the ride, after she notices a photo of an unidentifiable passenger wearing Julie's charm bracelet. In Nick's premonition, Hunt and Janet are both crushed by the concrete stands when the stadium collapses. She is the second survivor to die. The remaining passengers begin to shout, forcing the operators to start the ride, which crashes shortly after as Wendy predicted, and she is the first to fall off the ride before Jason and the others. Amber and her friends later visit the Tricentennial Fair, where she witnesses Julie almost die from being impaled by a harrow, and Perry being impaled by a flagpole moments later. These servants are the secondary antagonists of the Final Destination film series, and often make an appearance . [4], Kat is a successful marketing consultant for a business firm. Also, the fate of Wendy Christensen, Julie Christensen and Kevin Fischer is left unknown, as the third movie theatrically ends with their attempt to stop Train 081 before the 'accident' occurs. Carter Daniels is a character from the movie The Final Destination, serving as a minor antagonist in the film. Some time later, during a picnic with his parents, Kimberly Corman, Michael Corman, and Thomas Burke, the propane tank of his barbecue grill erupts, blowing Brian to pieces, and his arm lands on his mother's plate as she screams in horror. [11][13][16], Rory Peters is one of the survivors of the Route 23 pile-up. When Alex warns everyone that the plane will explode, Carter believes that he is making it up as a joke and attacks him. Created by Jeffrey Reddick and portrayed by Ali Larter, the character first appeared in Final Destination (2000) as a high school senior who, after surviving a plane explosion foreseen by Alex Browning, assists him on "cheating Death " by rescuing the other survivors from their impending doom. As Billy warns the others to stay away from Carter, he is suddenly decapitated by flying scrap metal from the car wreckage. Nick does not remember Jonathan at first because he never left the stadium with the other survivors, but later sees on a news report that he was injured from the accident and sent to the hospital. Clear Rivers and Kat Jennings try to help her, but the elevator continues to rise until she is decapitated by the force,[4] to the horror of Eugene and the man who had been carrying the hooks. While inside an elevator with Eugene Dix, she gets a call from Burke, who warns her about a man with hooks. As Perry stands up, the flagpole impales her through the chest, killing her. She is the third survivor to die. When Alex has a premonition that the plane will explode, George instructs Tod to go check on him, and Tod witnesses the plane explode shortly after. Cynthia Daniels is the wife of Carter Daniels and a casualty in the McKinley Speedway crash. While attempting to set a giant cross on fire on George's front lawn, a horseshoe hanging from his tow truck's rear view mirror falls onto the gear shift and the truck begins to roll away. Released in March of that year, Final Destination was a sleeper hit with word-of-mouth helping the film to clean up at the box office, earning $112 million off a $23 million budget with more than . The guards try to settle the horse down and tie it to a flagpole. I am an admin of this site. When the survivors begin to die one by one in a series of freak accidents, he and Lori attempt to save those who remain using his visions, which provide clues as to how the next person will die. When Nick panics and attempts to leave the stadium he accidentally bumps into Carter. She and her co-workers are on their way to a corporate retreat when Sam Lawton has a premonition that the bridge they are crossing will collapse. Isaac Palmer is one of the survivors of the North Bay bridge. Horrified by Perry's death, she quickly leaves the fair. This is Thesecret1070. He becomes paranoid after witnessing Candice's death, and learns from William Bludworth that he can cheat Death by taking someone else's life. After this, Kevin sees Wendy's expression and realizes what is going to happen. When you're trying to fight an. Bludworth's vague, dangerous guidance makes it seem that he is not as trustworthy as appears. While being escorted off the ride by security guards, Wendy realizes that Jason is still on the roller coaster, runs back, and begs the operator to stop the ride, but she is tackled by the guards and taken outside. Nathan "Nate" Sears is one of the survivors of the North Bay bridge. Andy is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5. Horror fans and, more specifically, fans of the "Final Destination" franchise would be forgiven for scratching their heads if they were asked to identify the true villain of the movie. Jason is a senior at McKinley High School who visits the amusement park for grad night with Wendy, his best friend Kevin Fischer, and Kevin's girlfriend Carrie Dreyer. On the way there, Kat Jennings' SUV nearly collides with Isabella's van and they swerve onto a nearby farm. Perry visits the amusement park with her friends Julie Christensen and Amber Regan for McKinley High School's grad night. He is the fifth survivor to die. Dennis is the manager of Presage Paper. Cynthia is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5. They keep a close eye on Alex, and their suspicion grows when the survivors began to die one by one. Usually, one of the victims is saved, but in the end (or after some seconds), he/she is still killed as intended due to "Death's list", resulting in the protagonist and some friends being killed in the end (or in the space between the sequels). Abraham High School, and a casualty of the explosion of Flight 180. As she reprimands the group for their actions the accident occurs and a stray tire flies out of the stadium and obliterates her, severing her head and left arm, similar to her death in Nick's premonition. The Devil's Flight, for example, can be considered an actual accident due to the rails, which were already in a bad shape before the derailment happened. The air conditioner causes a coat rack to fall against a plant, which falls and knocks down the shelf. Nicholas "Nick" O'Bannon is the protagonist and visionary of The Final Destination. Billy is a student at Mt. It follows the order the victims were supposed to die in said accident, but is also a pretty malleable list. George and Tod board Flight 180 for their field trip to Paris, with their best friend Alex Browning. Do the "Final Destination" movies really have a villain?

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