How to SURVIVE Final Destination
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Step 1: Be Milo Murphy
I've always viewed the Final Destination movies as, 'what happens when Death gets bored.' It all feels like Death is playing a game with them as though the vision itself came from Death, to start an elaborate game of cat and mouse. It's why the rules make sense because what is a game without rules, and why the deaths are so elaborate, Death is trying to make things interesting, entertaining, and fun.
13:52 For Bloodlines, it's the original people who were suppose to die THEN their offspring would die. It's why Iris stayed in the cabin so that her family could live on. As long as she did not die and was in that cabin, everyone in the family was safe. But once she died, that is when the family comes under fire.
I love that we are 6 films into the franchise and there's never been any explanation (to my recollection) concerning HOW these people have premonitions in the first place...
one small correction! the guy that blows up in the bbq in FD2 didnt die in the pile-up, he was saved from getting run over by a van in the middle of the movie, thus cheating death in an entirely different list (also the FD3 newspaper thing isnt canon considering the kimberly namedrop in 6)
As someone who works in marketing and is a huge horror movie fan, the logging truck advertising is genius and makes me so flipping happy.
The theory I personally believe in is that death gives the mcs those premonitions to save just themselves but since they always make a scene and take off a bunch of people off that list that triggers death to come for them again as they shouldnβt even exist
8:50 actually iris knew that she'll die if she goes outside and allowed it to happen to prove it to her granddaughter
Two ideas came into my head. By the rules of death, if its not your turn to die, youre practially immortal. Lets say person A is next in line to die, and person B is last. They should live together, person B can protect person A with their own life, since person B cannot die. They can throw themselves at any danger and be fine. Also if person A gets into stale mate with death, death cannot progress the chain and person B is also made forever safe, or as long as person A doesnt die.
Final Destination 7 - someone kills the grim reaper and becomes the grim reaper.
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Top Comments (10)
Step 1: Be Milo Murphy
I've always viewed the Final Destination movies as, 'what happens when Death gets bored.' It all feels like Death is playing a game with them as though the vision itself came from Death, to start an elaborate game of cat and mouse. It's why the rules make sense because what is a game without rules, and why the deaths are so elaborate, Death is trying to make things interesting, entertaining, and fun.
13:52 For Bloodlines, it's the original people who were suppose to die THEN their offspring would die. It's why Iris stayed in the cabin so that her family could live on. As long as she did not die and was in that cabin, everyone in the family was safe. But once she died, that is when the family comes under fire.
I love that we are 6 films into the franchise and there's never been any explanation (to my recollection) concerning HOW these people have premonitions in the first place...
one small correction! the guy that blows up in the bbq in FD2 didnt die in the pile-up, he was saved from getting run over by a van in the middle of the movie, thus cheating death in an entirely different list (also the FD3 newspaper thing isnt canon considering the kimberly namedrop in 6)
As someone who works in marketing and is a huge horror movie fan, the logging truck advertising is genius and makes me so flipping happy.
The theory I personally believe in is that death gives the mcs those premonitions to save just themselves but since they always make a scene and take off a bunch of people off that list that triggers death to come for them again as they shouldnβt even exist
8:50 actually iris knew that she'll die if she goes outside and allowed it to happen to prove it to her granddaughter
Two ideas came into my head. By the rules of death, if its not your turn to die, youre practially immortal. Lets say person A is next in line to die, and person B is last. They should live together, person B can protect person A with their own life, since person B cannot die. They can throw themselves at any danger and be fine. Also if person A gets into stale mate with death, death cannot progress the chain and person B is also made forever safe, or as long as person A doesnt die.
Final Destination 7 - someone kills the grim reaper and becomes the grim reaper.