The Final Destination franchise centers around the idea that death is inevitable for everyone. Death has a strict design, with rules and lists to ensure the circle of life runs smoothly. But the ...
For 25 years, the Final Destinationfranchise has terrified an entire generation of moviegoers. Plane crashes, log trucks, and tanning beds are just a few of the irrational fears the franchise has ...
Following the release of Final Destination Bloodlines, directors Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein engaged with the fan-driven Skyview survivor theory, which proposes that the 1969 Skyview Restaurant Tower ...
Final Destination: Bloodlines spoilers follow. Final Destination: Bloodlines directors Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein have debunked a fan theory which suggested that the victims of Death were linked to ...
The most basic rule of any "Final Destination" movie is that, ultimately, no one survives — except for one character: The endlessly intriguing mortician William J. Bludworth, played by horror legend ...
Premiering on the eve of the millennium in 2000, the “Final Destination” franchise gave a generation of millennials some very specific phobias, including lumber trucks, airplane tray tables (a friend ...
Twenty-five years since the Flight 180 disaster and these kill-a-thons finally feel like real movies. “Bloodlines” is a prequel/sequel hybrid that introduces, torments, and revives a legacy final girl ...