When she gets home, Wendy looks over the photos she took with her camera on the night of the accident. Meanwhile, Ashley and Ashlyn attend to the tanning salon. Wendy then sees ominous things in the photos, just when Ashley and Ashlyn are killed when the tanning beds seriously malfunction and burn them alive. After the funeral, Wendy confesses that she now believes that Death , once again, has come back for the lucky ones of the roller-coaster.
As they pull into a fast food drive-through, a giant truck behind them starts rolling down a hill and is heading straight for them. Wendy and Kevin escape from the car before the truck collides with Kevin's car, causing the motor to lunge forward to the car ahead and the fan destroys a chunk of the man's head.
Wendy and Kevin look in horror to see a half-headed Frankie as the driver. Wendy and Kevin learn that the clues to the survivors' deaths are hidden in Wendy's photos of the night of the roller-coaster. Wendy and Kevin learn that Lewis is next and finds him at a weight room.
Lewis refuses to believe that Death is after him for he claims that "Death fears him". While working with weights, two model swords cut the safety wire.
The three are unaware of the severed safety wire and Lewis lifts the two weights. Without something holding them the two weights fall and crush Lewis' head, spraying blood on Wendy and Kevin. Afterwards, Wendy realizes that Ian McKinley is next. Ian and his girlfriend, Erin Ulmer , are working at a hardware store and Wendy and Kevin arrive to warn them. Ian and Erin scoff at the idea, just when Wendy figures out the clues to Ian's death and pushes Ian out of the way before he is impaled by wooden stakes and plywood.
After Ian is saved death moves on to Erin as she falls back into a nail gun, activating it and shooting nails through her head, killing her. Wendy, at her house, tries to look for clues to Kevin's death and her death.
While searching through more photos, she is horrified to discover that her sister, Julie was on Devil's Flight and is next. Kevin finds her at the fair when a white horse becomes loose and the rope on its neck wraps around Julie's neck. The horse gallops, dragging her. Julie is nearly killed by a harrow, but Kevin intervenes by cutting the rope, saving her. Wendy arrives at the scene and asks her who was sitting next to her on Devil's Flight.
Wendy's question is answered when Julie's best friend, Perry Malinowski , is impaled by a flagpole launched by a rope from the horse. The people at the fair panic and leave at the gruesome sight.
Death then moves on to Kevin, but his death is intervened as Wendy pulls Kevin out of the firework's path, nearly burning his face. As the remaining crowd flees, a deranged Ian McKinley emerges. Wendy then realizes on the night of the roller-coaster, she was wearing a McKinley High School shirt, leading her to believe that Ian causes her death. Wendy tells Ian to stay away. However, Ian, believing that he is safe since Death skipped him, wants it to end on Wendy. Wendy then sees that the fireworks are actually going to kill her.
She ducks under the fireworks which pass Ian and hit a giant cherry picker. Ian laughs as he is invincible. He shouts "I'm not gonna die! It's you, Wendy! Ian looks up and the cherry picker falls on Ian, crushing and bisecting him. Wendy believes that Ian inadvertently took her place destroying death's list.
Five months later, Wendy is on a subway and begins to see signs of Death's malicious approach. Julie and Kevin then meet Wendy on the subway, and Wendy has another premonition of the subway crashing, killing everyone. Wendy then wakes up and tells Kevin about the doomed train. She and her friends try to escape but it's too late, the train is already in motion.
Wendy's panicked face is shown through a window seconds before the screen fades to black followed by the sound of screeching metal, leaving their fates unknown, and ending the film. The choice of a character either makes a minor change to their death, shows an alternate death, makes them live, or changes the movie completely.
If the viewer chooses Tails, after the premonition Wendy snatches the coin while it's in midair and freaks out, not even getting on the coaster. When Jason, Carrie and Kevin follow her out, the coaster crashes with the other 8 characters on it, killing them. An epilogue explains what ultimately became of all of them none die and the movie ends.
If Heads is chosen, the movie continues as normal. During the alternate beginning credits, another option is shown which asks if the viewer wished to choose heads.
If Yes is chosen, the movie goes back to the premonition and makes the movie choose Heads. If No, the movie continues with the credits and ends, taking the viewer back to the main menu. If Jump Right is chosen, there is an alternate ending in which Ian is fully crushed by a cherry picker. Wendy, Kevin and Julie slowly get up and walk towards the camera.
Julie tells Wendy that she didn't take any pictures. Final Destination 3 is a American supernatural horror film directed by James Wong.
A standalone sequel to Final Destination 2 , it is the third installment in the Final Destination film series. Death has killed people through different orders.
In Final Destination, the death order was followed the explosion ways in Flight In Final Destination 2, the death order was turned backward of the premonition, which was caused by deaths of the Flight survivors. The film is set to be released in Final Destination is the most existential horror franchise of them all. However, we saw everyone in the main cast die twice. Their first deaths came on the collapsing bridge. The lovely Candice, the douchey Isaac, and the punky Olivia all fell to their deaths, while gasbag boss Dennis was burnt alive after which he also fell to his death.
The Final Destination 5 plot twist is very effective and genuinely shocking. It also provides such an amazing full-circle ending for the franchise, and makes a full watch-through of the series very satisfying.
It seems like a complete story, a very scary one at that, and feels like a proper ending. She drowns in the lake but is resuscitated by Doctor Ellen Kalarjian, thus making her cheat death and skipping Burke as she is the last in line. Tony Todd as William Bludworth. William Bludworth is a fictional character in the Final Destination film series, portrayed by Tony Todd.
Every Final Destination film is based on a horrifying premonition that eventually comes true. While the premonition and cheating Death are fictionalized, several of the gruesome visions are based on actual events. Are all the Final Destination movies connected? All Final Destination movies are based on five different events that happen in order and are connected to each other in terms of storyline. A ride called the Fire Ball broke apart while in motion on opening night, resulting in seven people injured two were treated for critical injuries and the death of year-old Tyler Jarrell.
It is the fifth installment in the Final Destination film series and serves as a prequel to the original film. Deleted scenes cover two subplots of Alex and Clear, an alternate ending where Alex dies after rescuing Clear from the live wires, Clear bearing a baby which she names Alex, and Clear and Carter finishing as the only survivors of the film.
The first concludes the movie after the festival as Wendy abandons her camera and the three survivors walk off to safety. Her train premonition never happens in this alternate ending. The second one details the original ending, but with the added feature that, following Wendy's premonition, the accident takes place and they all die. This means that it was always intended for Wendy to die. It may be debated that the final cut's ending intentionally left her fate ambiguous to allow for her to return, similar to Clear.
But, there has never been a concrete statement made by Wong that Wendy could return and, even if she did, her storyline was the most disconnected from the others. In Final Destination 3, they did not build on death's rules or exceptions except for someone dying to take their place, which has been used since the first Final Destination. As such, Wendy could come back as fan service or to tie off any loose ends that were a result of the alternate endings and her ambiguous fate.
There is no way that Wendy could've survived the train accident in Final Destination 3. The director was sure of this, as the ending to the movie features so many specific references and Easter eggs to Final Destination and Final Destination 2 — they all came together to foreshadow her death.
This isn't the first time this method has been used in the franchise, as Final Destination 5 included as many as they could in order to capture its prequel elements.
It's common for these movies to feature specific songs and signs that foreshadow character deaths. When alternate endings are made, they are commonly a result of poor performances with test audiences. Traditionally, they are the final cut's true ending, but become an alternate as a result of audience feedback. While they do not have canonical significance, it must be noted that Wendy's death may have originally been in canon and taken out to appease the target audience.
If this is the case, then the director's original vision for these characters will undoubtedly contribute to whether they will appear again or be mentioned in future installments.
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