[2] He was supposed to board Flight 180 with his classmates for their senior trip to Paris, but got stuck in the airport's restroom before the plane's departure. 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. Soon after, Eugene Dix's room blows up, prompting her to bring a crash cart to the victims. When Wendy panics, a fight breaks out, and they leave in annoyance, moments before the ride crashes as Wendy predicted. Flight 180, however, happened because Death wanted to get Sam Lawton and his girlfriend Molly Harper, but Alex and his friends escaped it thanks to Alex's vision. He expresses his concern for Alex when he refuses to speak to him or his mother about what is going on. When she panics, Kevin ends up getting into a fight with Lewis Romero and is kicked off the ride, which crashes shortly after. 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. In Wendy's premonition, Lewis' spine is snapped by the tracks when he falls out of his seat. Two weeks later, he and Molly board a plane to Paris which is revealed to be Flight 180, and he is incinerated with the other passengers when the plane explodes in midair. 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. Ian later confronts Wendy at the town's Tricentennial Fair, now deranged and blames her for making them being targeted including Erin. He is the seventh survivor to die. 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. Several PVC pipes penetrate the car, and puncture Eugene's lung and he is quickly rushed to the hospital in an ambulance. The interference would cause Death to stop the pattern and spare the remaining (if not all) victims. Evan climbs down the escape ladder, but as he walks away he slips on old spaghetti (which he threw out the window moments earlier), and the ladder falls, impaling his right eye. After being announced as a . As Ian shouts that Death cannot kill him, the cherry picker collapses on Ian, bisecting him. Kevin Fischer is one of the survivors of the Devil's Flight roller coaster.[23]. When Sam panics, Nathan follows him off the bridge before it collapses. Wendy witnesses the roller coaster derail shortly after, and Jason falls to his death after Carrie, leaving Wendy devastated. As the temperature rises, they scream for help and attempt to escape, but the beds overheat and burst into flames, bronzing and/or burning them both alive. He boards Flight 180 with Alex and his brother George for their senior trip to Paris. Wendy manages to save him at the last minute, so Death skips him, and Erin is killed instead. In an alternate version of the scene, when Wendy takes another look at Lewis' picture, his death occurs much earlier as soon as Wendy and Kevin visit the gym. Kevin is devastated over Carrie's death and later reveals to Wendy that he planned to propose to her after graduation; ironically, Carrie had earlier disclosed to Wendy that she planned on breaking up with Kevin after graduation.[7]. He is the second survivor to die. En route, Kimberly has a premonition of a pile-up on Route 23 in which her SUV is smashed by a semi-truck, killing all four of them. Two weeks later, she and Sam board Flight 180 to Paris, and the fuselage is torn open by debris when one of the plane's engines explodes. Gas spills out of the truck and the cable sparks, lighting Carter on fire, before the truck finally explodes. [4], Isabella Hudson is a survivor of the Route 23 pile-up in Final Destination 2. In the film, Frankie, Dano Estevez, Shaina McKlank, and Kimberly Corman go on a road trip to Daytona Beach, Florida for spring break. Death 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. He visits the amusement park for grad night with his girlfriend Erin Ulmer, and they board the Devil's Flight roller coaster together. Unbeknownst to Wendy Christensen she boards the Devil's Flight roller coaster with Julie. Moments later, he witnesses the plane explode in mid-air. If you are going to edit a lot, then make yourself a user and login. Over the next several months, the survivors begin to die one by one in a series of bizarre accidents, and after learning that Death is still after them, Alex attempts to figure out Death's plan and save the remaining survivors. He offers an alternative to the new life theory to a group of survivors, explaining that the only way for the characters to keep on living is to take the lives of others. Alex arrives to save her, but the oven explodes, causing a chair to fall on top of her. Billy is a student at Mt. In Nick O'Bannon's premonition, Samantha is trampled by fleeing spectators, before being crushed by a car engine that flies into the stadium. The fire eventually spreads and causes an explosion which destroys her whole house, as Alex flees the scene. It is never seen, never shown as a being and never even speaks to a person. She break up with Kevin the day after the incident. Julie is Wendy Christensen's younger sister, who attends McKinley High School's grad night at the amusement park, despite being a junior. She rushes to save Julie, while Kevin tries to warn her. 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. In an alternate version of Final Destination 3, her death is the same except that because Ian fired a warning shot, the pigeons fly over Erin instead of the saw dust. Crimes [4], Rory is a heavy drug user. In Wendy's premonition, Ian and Erin fall to their deaths when the ride gets stuck upside down. Lewis is rejected by them but is accepted by another, yet uncelebrated team, the Sultans; he then shares his teammates' hatred against the Bruins since. [4][10] Prior to the crash, he was substituting for Ms. Valerie Lewton at Mt. George later instructs Tod to go check on Alex after he is thrown off the plane, and the plane explodes shortly after, incinerating George and 286 other passengers. [1][8][9], Bludworth has the most knowledge of Death, although it is unclear how. As a result, Alex learns that if someone intervenes Death will move on to the next person. Before the ride starts, Wendy Christensen has a premonition that the ride will crash. [1], Christa boards Flight 180 with her best friend Blake Dreyer for their senior trip to Paris. George and Tod board Flight 180 for their field trip to Paris, with their best friend Alex Browning. As he relays this information to Lori and Janet, a truck crashes through the window, and kills all three of them; Lori's neck is snapped by the impact and she is decapitated. Ian was the seventh survivor to die. [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]. She is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5. Agent Block is later shot and killed by Peter Friedkin while attempting to stop him from killing Molly Harper, and Peter claims his remaining lifespan. When the accident occurs moments later, George refuses to let Carter go back for her, and she is killed in the accident. He arrives just as Alex Browning and Carter are being thrown off the plane, and is forced off as well after being caught in the commotion. The finale of "Final Destination 5" contains a rare display of human-on-human violence, with Peter killing FBI Agent Block (Courtney B. Vance) before being stabbed to death by Sam. He was a school Goth and the boyfriend of Erin Ulmer. Although the other survivors meet their demise, Kimberly, Clear, and Burke manage to save Isabella and her infant son. 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. He is one of the survivors of Flight 180, and the sixth survivor to die. 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Nick has another premonition of a disastrous mall explosion in which Lori would have been killed after falling into an open escalator engine, but he manages to arrive in time to stop the explosion before it occurs, leading them to believe they have cheated Death. Burke is the only one to consider Kimberly's theory that Death may still after them. 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. A minute later, they see that the driver in front of them was Frankie. The fire is worsened when a falling candle, knocked off a shelf by his vibrating phone, ignites spilled alcohol (used to sterilise the needles). Wendy later learns that Julie was also on the ride and rushes to McKinley's Tricentennial Fair to save her. 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. He is the sixth survivor to die. Burke stops Dr. Kalarjian from disrupting her pregnancy, and she successfully delivers her son, which leads them to believe that they have cheated Death, however, Kimberly later realizes that Isabella was never meant to die in the pile-up, and was therefore not on Death's list, making their efforts futile. Carter is a neo-Nazi (evinced by the swastika tattooed on his left arm) redneck who visits the McKinley Speedway with his wife Cynthia Daniels, who is as intolerant as her husband. However, some of the horror flicks with beloved heroes originally featured endings where the hero died. The boys initially had her sit in the back with Wendy, who did not want to see the tracks, but Carrie insists on sitting in the front and switches seats with Kevin. During a high school grad night, Lewis visits a local amusement park with his graduating class, and boards the Devils's Flight roller coaster. Cynthia Daniels is the wife of Carter Daniels and a casualty in the McKinley Speedway crash. After berating Carter, Terry storms off in anger, and is suddenly hit by a speeding bus. The machine's emergency mode activates and revives him, but Clear abruptly opens his door which completely detaches the plug, creating a spark that ignites the oxygen and incinerates them both. She brings them to William Bludworth, who asserts that only "new life" can defeat Death. When Peter Friedkin tries to kill Molly, Sam stops him by stabbing him in the back with a large skewer, and he assumes that he has taken Agent Jim Block's life (whom Peter killed). He is later seen comforting Kimberly at the police station after the accident, and she confides in him her fear that Death might still be after the survivors. As a coroner and the owner of Bludworth Funeral Homes, he is easily the most knowledgeable in the whole series when it comes to the forces and powers that death can wield. I am an admin of this site. Ianthony Logan "Ian" McKinley is a survivor of the Devil's Flight roller coaster derailment in Final Destination 3. She later attends a gymnastics meet with Peter where she is stalked by Death. He is the sixth survivor to die. Nick later realizes that Jonathan Groves was actually next, and they rush to the hospital to save him, but they arrive too late. While at a country club pool, a kid squirts Hunt with a water gun, damaging his phone. Stephanie was a model working for a woman named Pier Merlot, was friends with star model Abgail "Carbenet" Foster, and the girlfriend of William "Brut" Simms. Nick is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5. 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). 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. 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. For example, when gymnast Candice Hooper uses the bars, her coach tells her to stay loose. 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. In the film, Dano, Frankie Whitman, Shaina McKlank, and Kimberly Corman go on a road trip to Daytona Beach for spring break. [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. Afterwards, the remaining survivors leave to find Isabella Hudson. [4][11][16], Katherine "Kat" Jennings is one of the survivors of the Route 23 pile-up. Wendy is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5. She is the seventh survivor to die. In the film, Shaina, along with Dano Estevez, Frankie Whitman, and Kimberly Corman go on a road trip to Daytona Beach for spring break. She visits the amusement park for grad night with her boyfriend Ian McKinley, and they board the Devil's Flight roller coaster together. [4], Officer Thomas Burke is one of the survivors of the Route 23 pile-up.[18]. [4][10] In the film, Kimberly Corman has a premonition of a pile-up on Route 23, in which Eugene's motorcycle crushes his torso after he skids across the road. Clear Marie Rivers is a character that appeared in both Final Destination and Final Destination 2. 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. When the survivors begin to die, Wendy and Kevin visit Lewis at a gym to warn him that he is next on Death's list, but he rudely disregards their warning. He and Agent Weine interrogate the survivors, following the explosion of Flight 180, and become suspicious of Alex Browning. Carter Daniels is a character from the movie The Final Destination, serving as a minor antagonist in the film. As a result, they are both thrown off the plane, along with five others, who witness the plane explode shortly after. Hunt takes the gun and places it on the pool's control box, but the gun falls onto a lever, causing the pool to start draining. [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]. At the hospital, she is requested by Isabella's obstetrician and Officer Thomas Burke immobilizes her as Isabella gives birth. Hunt's death is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5. A year prior to the Route 23 pile-up he was ordered to clean up the remains of Billy Hitchcock, and therefore avoided a shootout that took the life of his partner. In Nick O'Bannon's premonition, the couple is killed when debris flies into the stadium and bisects them. [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]. Amber visits the amusement park for McKinley High School's grad night with Julie and Perry. He urges his friends to leave the speedway, and a fight breaks out between Nick and several other spectators, who follow him out of the stadium before the accident occurs. 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. When Wendy has a premonition that the Devil's Flight roller coaster will crash, she panics and is let off the ride. 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. Abraham High School, and one of the students from his old school stabbed his substitute teacher during class. He believes Nick and Lori when they warn him that Death is still after them, and attempts to help them save the other survivors. The Woobie: Arguably the most sympathetic lead in the Final Destination series. Clear Rivers explains that this is because it wasn't his turn to die yet. [11][16], Franklin "Frankie" Whitman is a college student from White Plains, New York and one of the casualties of the Route 23 pile-up.[10]. This leaves Ian devastated and causes him to resent Wendy, even though he was responsible for loading the nail gun that killed Erin. Death 's servants are minor antagonists in the Final Destination series. Kimberly sacrifices herself for Burke's sake, and after he saves her, she is resuscitated by Dr. Ellen Kalarjian, thus granting her "new life". In an extended scene, Kevin aims for a career in law enforcement, and works as a security guard to earn credits for the police academy he enrolled in. When Kimberly discovers that Death is still after the survivors she learns that "new life" can break the chain, and Isabella is incarcerated by Deputy Steve Adams under Officer Thomas Burke's orders to protect her from Death. 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. Shortly after she leaves, a fire erupts, caused by burning incense falling onto towels. 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. They believe they have finally cheated Death until Kimberly realizes that Isabella was never on Death's list. The forklift punctures a shelf of supplies, causing several large planks of wood to fall. When Carter asks who is next the sign swings back down towards Carter, revealing that Death's plan is still in action. When the survivors begin to die, Wendy and Kevin go to the hardware store where Erin and Ian work to warn them, but they are skeptical and sarcastic. Candice Hooper is one of the survivors of the North Bay bridge. Vengeful spiritTaker of soulsEvil forceSlayer of living beings Like her husband, Cynthia is a racist herself as she disregarded security guard George Lanter with her spouse prior to the speedway collisions. Tod later delivers a farewell speech at the memorial service. 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. While there, he is infused with laughing gas and the dentist leaves due to an emergency. In Final Destination 3, a newspaper article reveals that Burke and Kimberly were killed after being knocked into a woodchipper at a hardware store; however, this is only mentioned in an alternate ending, making it non-canon. In Final Destination 2, the list is reversed to kill the survivors from Route 23 backwards, killing the last survivor of Flight 180 in the end and gaining a clean slate. He is accidentally killed by Nathan when he pushes him in front of a construction hook that falls through the floor and impales him through the chin, and Nathan claims his remaining lifespan. Carter Daniels is one of the survivors of the McKinley Speedway crash. Contents 1 Biography 2 Gallery 2.1 Images 2.2 Videos 3 Trivia While on their way to a corporate retreat, Sam warns him that the bridge they are crossing will collapse. The next day, he and his mother go to his dentist appointment. After this, Kevin sees Wendy's expression and realizes what is going to happen. Despite being completely metaphysical, Death's modus operandi resembles slasher villains in other horror franchises. In Wendy's premonition, the two die alongside Ian McKinley and Erin Ulmer when the ride gets stuck upside down on a vertical loop. Roy Carson is a factory worker at Presage Paper, and Nathan Sears' arch rival. His death is referenced in the opening credits of The Final Destination and seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.[4]. Tod Waggner is one of the survivors of Flight 180. As they leave, George is struck and killed by a speeding ambulance. When Nick panics and attempts to escape, he accidentally bumps into Carter on his way out. In an alternate version of the scene, the cherry picker collapses right on Ian, leaving nothing left of him. However, there is one physical character who fits the mold of a real villain much more than this abstract representation of Death. Alternatively, Molly was just collateral damage in Death's plan to kill Sam once his stolen lifespan was complete. Andy is a mechanic who visits the McKinley Speedway with his girlfriend Nadia Monroy. Steve Adams. When Nick panics and attempts to escape, he accidentally bumps into Andy, who angrily follows him out of the stadium with Nadia in tow. However, its presence is always felt, always lurking where no one thinks it would be, and manifesting itself through a series of events that cause a chain reaction, eventually ending with someone getting killed (and generally in a brutal way). [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. She, Kimberly, and Officer Burke manage to save Isabella and her baby, but Kimberly later realizes that Isabella was never meant to die in the pile-up, and was therefore never on Death's list. Hunt is a college student who visits the McKinley Speedway for a study break, with his best friend Nick, Nick's girlfriend Lori Milligan, and his ex-girlfriend Janet Cunningham. She is the third survivor to die.[4]. Later, Peter Friedkin attempts to kill Molly, but Sam intervenes at the last second, adding her to Death's list. Janet is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5. Final Destination Death skips Wendy after she dodges a set of fireworks and Ian is crushed by a nearby cherry picker. However, while visiting a mall cinema with Janet, Lori begins to see omens as well and suspects they are still in danger. Dennis Lapman is one of the survivors of the North Bay bridge. He later confronts Alex at a cafe where they witness Terry's death, leaving Carter devastated. [2] Before the planes departure, Alex Browning has a premonition that the plane will explode in mid-air. That night, while Tod is in his bathroom the toilet begins to leak, causing him to slip and fall into the bathtub. George Waggner is the brother of Tod Waggner, and a casualty of the Flight 180 explosion. The Grim ReaperThe Devil (falsely) Despite Sam's efforts to pull Molly back into the plane, she is blown out and bisected by the left tailplane. [4][11], Daniel "Dano" Estevez is a college student from White Plains, New York and one of the casualties of the Route 23 pile-up.[10]. He is the fourth survivor to die. As Death is never seen as a character in itself, it can be assumed it is an evil spirit or a vengeful force of nature trying to complete its route. Kevin attempts to get the driver in front of them to move but is rebuffed. When you're trying to fight an. Samantha's death is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5. Ashley and Ashlyn are two ditzy best friends who visit the amusement park for McKinley High School's grad night. 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. He is the fifth survivor to die. In an alternate version of Final Destination 3, Jason survives the derailment after Wendy receives an alternate premonition. Bludworth's vague, dangerous guidance makes it seem that he is not as trustworthy as appears. Alex is a senior at Mt. 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. Category:Antagonists | Final Destination Wiki | Fandom Antagonists Category page Edit Antagonists are villains throughout the series. The air conditioner causes a coat rack to fall against a plant, which falls and knocks down the shelf. After his girlfriend died, he would have later served as the film's secondary antagonist. Two weeks later, while at a cafe with Lori and Janet, 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. 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. Prior to the film, he traveled to Paris, where he witnessed Carter Horton's death outside a cafe. Its characters don't get to hope for survival if they can outrun a man with a knife or shoot a zombie square in the. When the survivors begin to die, Wendy and Kevin go to the hardware store where Ian and Erin work to warn them that they are next on Death's list. Powers / Skills The sparks from the explosion ignite the trail of vodka, which leads to a bottle sitting on top of the counter. Do the "Final Destination" movies really have a villain? first film in the franchise, 2000's"Final Destination. She is the sixth survivor to die. 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. Considering his extensive knowledge of Death's design and how it works, many Final Destination fans have theorized that Bludworth must just be the human personification of Death, or at least some kind of representative for the reaper. Warren Ackerman. In the place of someone like Jason Voorhees or Michael Myers is Death itself, the literal force behind each and every demise on Earth. Alias When confronted by Sam Lawton, Molly Harper, Peter Friedkin, and Nathan Sears, he warns them about Death and tells them that by killing someone else they can acquire that person's remaining lifespan. It's true form, as said in Final Destination: Dead Reckoning, is a massive abomination made of many shifting corpses of many species; and in Final Destination: Spring Break, Death appears as a giant cloud of smoke with the form of a demonic figure. Meanwhile, two pranksters scare a horse tied to a post with firecrackers, causing it to run through the fair in a panic. Nora is a widow who lives with her teenage son Tim Carpenter, after her husband died four years earlier. She received her breakthrough in the high school football drama Varsity Blues (1999) which included her infamous whipped cream . In Nick's premonition, Lori is killed when an engine explodes and engulfs her in flames. 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. But in fact . She is visited by Kimberly Corman, who asks her to help her save the survivors of the Route 23 pile-up. When she panics, a fight breaks out, and Frankie follows Ashley and Ashlyn off the ride, which crashes shortly after. On the road, Kat Jennings' SUV almost collides with Isabella's van; nonetheless, she arrives at the hospital unharmed. Alexander Theodore "Alex" Browning is the protagonist and visionary of Final Destination. robert jesse and genise matheson, tim rosen actor, why was pavlov experiment important,
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