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''The Final Destination'' is a 2009 American 3D
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directed by David R. Ellis and written by
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. It is a
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to ''
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'' (2006) and the fourth installment in the ''Final Destination'' film series. It stars
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,
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, and
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. The film follows a group of people who are hunted by
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after they survive a speedway disaster. After the commercial success of ''Final Destination 3'', a fourth film entered development and was planned to be in 3D, with Bress writing the script. The script impressed producer Craig Perry and
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enough to green-light a fourth installment. James Wong was on board to direct, but because of scheduling conflicts, he decided to drop out. Consequently, the studio executives opted for David R. Ellis to return because of his work on ''
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'' (2003), who personally accepted because of the 3D. Filming began in March 2008 and ended late May in the same year. ''The Final Destination'' was theatrically released on August 28, 2009, by
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and New Line Cinema. It was the first film in the series to be shot in HD 3D and, is the second highest grossing ''Final Destination'' film, having earned $187.4million worldwide. It received generally negative reviews from critics. A fifth film, ''
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'', was released in August 2011.


Plot

College student Nick O'Bannon watches an
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with his girlfriend Lori Milligan and their friends Hunt Wynorski and Janet Cunningham at the McKinley Speedway for their semester break. Nick has a premonition of a racetrack accident, where the debris flies into the
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and destroys it. The disaster kills him, his friends and several spectators. He panics, causing a fight that forces him and his friends to leave, along with racist tow truck driver Carter Daniels, mother
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, mechanic Andy Kewzer and his girlfriend Nadia Monroy, and security guard George Lanter. The disaster occurs, causing a stray wheel to fly out of the stadium and decapitate Nadia. The following night, while attempting to burn a cross on George's lawn, Carter is dragged by the towing chain of his tow truck and is burned alive, caused by the friction of the chain igniting a gas leak. The next day, Samantha is killed by a rock lodged in the exhaust pipe of a lawnmower. After researching similar disasters parallel to the speedway's, Nick is convinced that ever since they survived, thanks to his premonition,
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is killing them in the order they would’ve died in the speedway disaster. With George's permission, Nick and Lori review surveillance footage of the disaster to identify the next victim. Seeing that Andy is next, they warn him, but a carbon dioxide tank suddenly launches him into a metal grid fence. Nick suspects Janet and Hunt are next and teams up with George and Lori to save them. George and Lori save Janet from being killed at a car wash, but Nick fails to save Hunt from being disemboweled by a pool's drain pipe. George surrenders to Death and attempts suicide, but Death sabotages his attempts. Nick learns that another survivor, Jonathan Groves, was recently recovered from the rubble but remembers him dying in his premonition. Nick and George rush to save Jonathan and also conclude that George’s suicide attempts failed since it was not his turn yet. At the hospital, they fail to stop Jonathan from being fatally crushed by an overflowing bathtub from the floor above. They exit, where a speeding ambulance van kills George. Nick suspects Lori and Janet are in danger and rushes to the shopping mall’s movie theater. Lori also sees omens but fails to convince Janet to leave. Janet is killed by projectiles that are launched from the screen after the room behind the screen explodes. The explosion engulfs the mall and when Lori and Nick try to leave, Lori is sucked into the gears of an escalator. Nick realizes that everything after Jonathan’s death was a premonition; he fails to save George but succeeds in preventing the mall explosion. Two weeks later, Nick, Lori, and Janet reunite at a café. Nick suspects that they never changed anything and that Death planned to have them meet at the café at the right time. Before the three can react, a truck swerves to avoid a falling scaffold and crashes into the café, killing them.


Cast


Production


Development

After the success of ''
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'', which was initially planned to be in 3D,
Eric Bress Eric Bress is an American screenwriter, film director and producer, best known for his work on the ''Final Destination'' series and ''The Butterfly Effect''. He frequently collaborates with J. Mackye Gruber. His most recent project, '' The Alch ...
wrote a script, which impressed producer Craig Perry and
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enough to green-light a fourth ''
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'' installment. James Wong was on board to direct, but because of scheduling conflicts with ''
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'', he decided to drop out. Consequently, the studio executives opted for David R. Ellis to return because of his work on ''
Final Destination 2 ''Final Destination 2'' is a 2003 American supernatural horror film directed by David R. Ellis from a screenplay by J. Mackye Gruber and Eric Bress, based on a story by Gruber, Bress, and Jeffrey Reddick. It is the sequel to ''Final Destinati ...
''. He accepted because of the 3D. For the 3D, Perry said that he wanted it to add depth to the film instead of just "something pop
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out at the audience every four minutes".


Filming

Although shooting was to be done in
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, which was where the previous three films were shot, David R. Ellis convinced the producers to shoot in
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instead to bring business to the city, and because the budget was already large. The opening crash sequence at "McKinley Speedway" was filmed at
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in
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. Filming began in March 2008 and ended in late May in the same year. Reshoots were done in April 2009 at
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.


Music


Soundtrack

The soundtrack album was released on August 25, 2009, three days before the film's theatrical release, under public record label
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. The album consists of 23 cues composed and mixed by
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. He took over scoring the series after the untimely death of the composer for the first three films,
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. ;Commercial songs from the film, but not on the soundtrack * " Devour" by
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* "How the Day Sounds" by
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* "Burning Bridges" by
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* " Why Can't We Be Friends?" by
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* "Don't You Know" by Ali Dee and the Deekompressors * "Faraway" by Dara Schindler * "Dream of Me" by Perfect * "Make My" by
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* "The Stoop" by Little Jackie * "Sweet Music" by Garrison Hawk * " Corona and Lime" by
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* "Make You Crazy" by
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Score

# "The Final Destination" – 2:56 # "The Raceway" – 3:07 # "Memorial" – 2:46 # "Nailed" – 3:22 # "Nick's Google Theory" – 1:30 # "Revelations" – 2:28 # "Raceway Trespass" – 1:39 # "Stay Away from Water" – 2:38 # "Flame On" – 1:43 # "Moment of Joy" – 1:17 # "Signs and Signals" – 2:51 # "George Is Next" – 1:12 # "Car Washicide" – 3:05 # "Newspaper Clues" – 1:57 # "Premonition" – 1:50 # "The Salon" – 3:53 # "Questioning" – 1:04 # "Death of a Cowboy" – 2:08 # "Gearhead" – 1:56 # "Sushi for Everyone" – 2:53 # "The Movie Theater" – 3:03 # "You Can't Dodge Fate" – 1:28 # "The ''Final Destination'' Suite" – 13:29 The soundtrack attracted generally favorable reviews. Christian Clemmensen of Filmtracks.com gave the score 3 out of 5 stars and felt Tyler was "capable ..to further explore new stylistic territory while making substantial use of the structures and tone of redecessor composer
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's music". His approach to the scores were called "intelligent", and provide "adequate if not strikingly overachieving recordings is testimony to his immense talents". The reviewers were also impressed with the extension of the sound used by Walker in ''
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''. "It relates to an affection for Walker's contribution to the industry," said an unnamed critic. A SoundNotes reviewer grades the film with an impressive score of 7.5 out of 10, remarking "Brian Tyler slugs his way through the inadequacies of ''The Final Destination'' and produces a score with reasonable entertainment value and enough of an appeal to make it function well apart from the woeful film."


Release

The film was released in 3D as well as in conventional theaters on August 28, 2009. It was initially planned for an August 14 release. It was also the first
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to feature
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motion feedback technology in select theaters.


Box office

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'' and ''
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'', ''The Final Destination'' debuted at the top of the
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n box office, beating
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's '' Halloween II'', earning $28.3million during its first weekend. It has also topped the box office in the UK. The film remained at #1 in North America for two weeks, making it the first film in the series to top the box office. On September 11, 2009, it gained just over a million dollars and dropped to No. 7. The film grossed $66.5million domestically and $120.9million in foreign sales, with a total of $187.4million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing film in the franchise until ''
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'' surpassed it in May 2025.


Home media

''The Final Destination'' was initially scheduled for a DVD and
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release on December 22, 2009. The film was pushed back to January 5, 2010, in the US. Both the DVD and Blu-ray Disc included two pairs of 3D glasses with each set and featured a 2D version on the disc, along with additional scenes. Only the Blu-ray Disc version included two alternate endings, a "making of" featurette about the deaths, storyboard visualization and a preview of ''
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'' (2010). The Blu-ray Disc release, also a combo pack, includes a standard DVD of the film. The film grossed $15.1million in home sales. In
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stores, some of the DVDs included an exclusive ''Final Destination'' comic book.


Reception

Review aggregator
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reports that 28% of 98 critics gave the film a positive review, with an average rating of 4.1 out of 10. The site's consensus states: "With little of the ingenuity of previous installments, ''The Final Destination'' is predictable, disposable horror fare." On
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, the film has a
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score of 30 out of 100 based on reviews from 14 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews". Audiences polled by
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gave the film an average grade of C on an A+ to F scale. Jordan Mintzer of ''
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'' magazine wrote: "With an array of gory mayhem only marginally enhanced by 3-D and a plot as developed as a text message, ''The Final Destination'' may finally sound the death knell for New Line's near-immortal horror franchise." Kirk Honeycutt of ''
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'' wrote: "The new gimmick here is that all the flying body parts and absurd impalements come in 3D. And that's about as inspired as anything gets in this edition. Story and character get chucked to the sidelines as the arena has room for only death scenes." In January 2022, Stephen Rosenberg of
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ranked the movies of the franchise from worst to best, ranking ''The Final Destination'' as the worst of the film series. Rosenberg said that it was better likened to a "straight-to-video or early 2000s SyFy original film". Rosenberg also said that none of the actors were memorable and that the dialogue was "chock-full of meta 3D film advertisements".


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