Kimberly Corman is a fictional character in the ''
Final Destination
''Final Destination'' is an American horror franchise that includes six films, ten novels, and two comic books. It is based on an unproduced spec script by Jeffrey Reddick, originally written for the television series ''The X-Files''. All of ...
'' series, portrayed by
A. J. Cook. Kimberly serves as the
protagonist
A protagonist () is the main character of a story. The protagonist makes key decisions that affect the plot, primarily influencing the story and propelling it forward, and is often the character who faces the most significant obstacles. If a ...
of ''
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 ...
''. She is a college student from
White Plains, New York
White Plains is a city in and the county seat of Westchester County, New York, United States. It is an inner suburb of New York City, and a commercial hub of Westchester County, a densely populated suburban county that is home to about one milli ...
, and is one of the survivors of the Route 23 pile-up.
After meeting
William Bludworth
William John Bludworth is a fictional character in the ''Final Destination'' film series, portrayed by Tony Todd. As the most prominent recurring character in the franchise, he appears in ''Final Destination'', ''Final Destination 2'', ''Final ...
and being informed that only "new life" can defeat Death, Kimberly drowns herself by driving an ambulance into a lake, only to be later resuscitated. In ''
Final Destination Bloodlines
''Final Destination Bloodlines'' is a 2025 American supernatural horror film directed by Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein from a screenplay by Guy Busick and Lori Evans Taylor, based on a story by Jon Watts, Busick, and Evans Taylor. It is the si ...
'' (2025), when the Campbell-Reyes family visits him at the hospital, Bludworth informs them that Kimberly is still alive and the only individual he is aware of that managed to successfully remove themselves from Death's list.
Fictional character biography
Kimberly was born in
White Plains, New York
White Plains is a city in and the county seat of Westchester County, New York, United States. It is an inner suburb of New York City, and a commercial hub of Westchester County, a densely populated suburban county that is home to about one milli ...
, to
Michael Corman.
She is very close to her father, especially after her mother's death during a
carjacking
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. Kimberly continues to blame herself for what happened since she stayed behind from her mother in an appliance store to watch a newsfeed about
Tod Waggner's apparent suicide. Her mother was shot in their car when it was hijacked by street thugs.
She is attending college with her friends
Shaina, Dano, and Frankie, and was originally going to spend her
spring break
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with her friends in
Daytona Beach, Florida
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.

In the film, Kimberly decides to take
Route 23 as a shortcut to
Florida
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. While driving, she has an ominous vision of a highway pile-up caused by a log truck derailment; at the end of the vision, a mysterious truck coming out of nowhere rams into her car. After the premonition, she stalls her car sideways in front of the highway's on-ramp to prevent other drivers from going further. Kimberly and a handful of other drivers watch closely as vehicles ahead crash into one another and explode on the highway. To her surprise, another truck (the same truck that killed her at the end of her vision) smashes her
SUV
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There is no commonly agreed-upon definition ...
with her friends still in it, killing them, although she is rescued by Officer
Thomas Burke.
Kimberly and other survivors are interrogated by Officer Burke afterwards, with Kimberly explaining her vision's similarity to
Alex Browning
Alex Theodore Browning is a fictional character in the ''Final Destination'' series created by Jeffrey Reddick and portrayed by Canadian actor Devon Sawa. Alex serves as the protagonist of the original ''Final Destination'' film in 2000. Alex ...
's vision, and that they are now all on
Death
Death is the end of life; the irreversible cessation of all biological functions that sustain a living organism. Death eventually and inevitably occurs in all organisms. The remains of a former organism normally begin to decompose sh ...
's list. The survivors disregard this until survivor
Evan Lewis dies in his apartment later that night, alarming everyone. With Burke's help, Kimberly consults
Clear Rivers
Clear Marie Rivers is a fictional character from the Final Destination, ''Final Destination'' film series. Created by Jeffrey Reddick and portrayed by Ali Larter, the character first appeared in ''Final Destination (film), Final Destination'' ...
, the last survivor of Flight 180, to save the remaining others. Nevertheless, their attempts prove unsuccessful. Clear leads Kimberly and Officer Burke to mortician
William Bludworth
William John Bludworth is a fictional character in the ''Final Destination'' film series, portrayed by Tony Todd. As the most prominent recurring character in the franchise, he appears in ''Final Destination'', ''Final Destination 2'', ''Final ...
, who helps them by claiming that "new life" can defeat Death.
Kimberly realizes that pregnant survivor
Isabella Hudson can save them; however, this proves false, since Isabella was meant to live even in the premonition. After two more deaths, Kimberly sacrifices herself for Officer Burke's safety by driving an ambulance into a lake, but Officer Burke rescues her and sends her to the nearby hospital for recovery, where she is resuscitated by
Dr. Ellen Kalarjian. Thinking they have finally cheated Death, Kimberly and Officer Burke go to a picnic with the Gibbons family, who tell them how their son
Brian
Brian (sometimes spelled Bryan (given name), Bryan in English) is a male given name of Irish language, Irish and Breton language, Breton origin, as well as a surname of Occitan language, Occitan origin. It is common in the English-speaking world. ...
was saved from death by the survivors. To everyone's surprise, Brian is blown to pieces nearby due to a barbecue grill malfunction.
Kimberly is mentioned in the sixth movie. When
Stefani Reyes and her remaining family members visit William Bludworth at the hospital where he works, he discloses that one person—Kimberly—is known to have broken the cycle by embracing Death and being resuscitated by her doctor.
Appearances in other media
Kimberly appears in the novelization of ''Final Destination 2'' by
Black Flame's authors
Nancy A. Collins and
Natasha Rhodes. The novelization features certain changes from the film, such as Kimberly's father being named Ambrose instead of Michael. As in the film, both Kimberly and Officer Burke survive.
In the "Choose Their Fate" DVD bonus edition of ''
Final Destination 3'', a newspaper article shows that Kimberly and Burke ran into each other at a hardware store and a vehicle crashed through the building, knocking them into a nearby woodchipper. Kimberly's coat was tangled and snatched into the machine. Burke attempted to save her, and both were dismembered, with the attending physician who signed their death certificates being Dr. Kalarjian. However, the scene is confirmed to be
non-canon
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as per ''
Final Destination Bloodlines
''Final Destination Bloodlines'' is a 2025 American supernatural horror film directed by Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein from a screenplay by Guy Busick and Lori Evans Taylor, based on a story by Jon Watts, Busick, and Evans Taylor. It is the si ...
''.
Development
Casting and characterization
''
Final Destination
''Final Destination'' is an American horror franchise that includes six films, ten novels, and two comic books. It is based on an unproduced spec script by Jeffrey Reddick, originally written for the television series ''The X-Files''. All of ...
'' creator
Jeffrey Reddick
Jeffrey Reddick (born July 12, 1969) is an American screenwriter and film director, best known for creating the ''Final Destination'' franchise.
Early life
Reddick was born in Jackson, Kentucky and attended Breathitt County High School. He s ...
originally envisioned Kimberly Corman as a Black woman, but "when it got to the script stage, that description was removed and they cast a white actress".
The role of Kimberly for ''
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 ...
'' (2003) was given to Canadian actress
A. J. Cook, who previously starred in the film ''
The Virgin Suicides
''The Virgin Suicides'' is a coming-of-age thriller novel and the debut novel by American writer Jeffrey Eugenides, published in 1993. The story, which is set in Grosse Pointe, Michigan during the 1970s, centers on the lives of five doomed sis ...
'' (1999). Reddick stated that though he felt Cook was "great in the role", he had hoped that a Black actress would have been considered for it as well.
Cook described her role as "a very strong girl, very determined because her mother died a year earlier, right in front of her eyes, so she's had to grow up quick". Cook added that "it's rare to find one strong female lead in a horror film, not to mention two
arter
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* Kingsley Arter Taft
* Philip and Uriah Arter, after whom Philip and Uriah Arter Farm is named
* Robert Arter
* Solomon Arter, after whom Solomon Art ...
��.
Director
David R. Ellis and producer Craig Perry were amazed by her sensitivity and vulnerability in her performance and she was hired instantly. Ellis and Perry praised her act, with Perry stating that "
heywere at the beginning of what's going to be a long successful career for her". Ellis describe her role as "a girl who can have some fun cause they're going on a trip and they'll gonna have a good time, yet someone who can stand up to Clear, to come and challenge Clear on a race, and to bother with Clear".
The character's surname was based by writer Jeffrey Reddick to American director
Roger Corman
Roger William Corman (April 5, 1926 – May 9, 2024) was an American film director, producer, and actor. Known under various monikers such as "The Pope of Pop Cinema", "The Spiritual Godfather of the New Hollywood", and "The King of Cult", he w ...
, who directed the horror comedy film ''
The Little Shop of Horrors
''The Little Shop of Horrors'' is a 1960 American Comedy horror, horror comedy film directed by Roger Corman. Written by Charles B. Griffith, the film is a farce about a florist's assistant who cultivates a plant that feeds on human blood. The ...
'' (1960).
Originally, Kimberly and her father Michael's surname was "Burroughs" in honor of Canadian actress
Jackie Burroughs
Jacqueline Burroughs (2 February 1939 – 22 September 2010) was a British-born Canadian actress. Burroughs starred in over 100 films and television shows over her career, including ''Heavy Metal (film), Heavy Metal'', ''The Care Bears Movie'', ...
, who starred as Kate Flynn in the acclaimed crime thriller film ''
The Grey Fox
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'' (1982) instead of Corman in the original script, but the writers decided to change it in the script revision.
Possible return and fate
In a 2020 interview with ''
Digital Spy
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'', Craig Perry revealed Kimberly and Officer Thomas Burke (portrayed by
Michael Landes
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Personal life
Michael Christopher Landes was born to Patricia and Bernard Landes on September 18, 1972, in The Bronx
The Bronx ( ) is the no ...
) were originally going to be included in the climax of ''
Final Destination 3'' (2006), which saw both characters intersect with
Wendy Christensen
Wendy Christensen is a fictional character in the ''Final Destination'' franchise. The character, created by James Wong and Glen Morgan, and portrayed by actress Mary Elizabeth Winstead, serves as the protagonist in '' Final Destination 3''. Ou ...
(portrayed by
Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Mary Elizabeth Winstead (born November 28, 1984) is an American actress and singer. Her first major role was that of Jessica Bennett (Passions), Jessica Bennett on the NBC soap opera ''Passions'' (1999–2000). She came to wider attention for h ...
) on Train 081, effectively wrapping up the franchise. However, one of the two actors (Landes or Cook) was unavailable, so they decided not to pursue the idea. He commented further, "If we couldn't do it all the way, we decided it was best not to do it. To have just one of them leaves an open ending which would make no sense in Death's overarching plan. So we pocketed it because we knew that there was a really interesting idea about the cause and effect in the world of ''Final Destination'', and then it managed to perfectly land in ''
Final Destination 5
''Final Destination 5'' is a 2011 American 3D supernatural horror film directed by Steven Quale and written by Eric Heisserer. It is the fifth installment in the ''Final Destination'' film series and serves as a prequel to the 2000 origi ...
'' (2011).
Kimberly is referenced by
William Bludworth
William John Bludworth is a fictional character in the ''Final Destination'' film series, portrayed by Tony Todd. As the most prominent recurring character in the franchise, he appears in ''Final Destination'', ''Final Destination 2'', ''Final ...
in ''
Final Destination Bloodlines
''Final Destination Bloodlines'' is a 2025 American supernatural horror film directed by Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein from a screenplay by Guy Busick and Lori Evans Taylor, based on a story by Jon Watts, Busick, and Evans Taylor. It is the si ...
'' (2025) as being the only individual he is aware of to have successfully cheated Death by dying and being revived, confirming she is still alive by the present day. Co-writer
Guy Busick cited Kimberly's mention as a reference to the rules established in ''Final Destination 2'' and ''Final Destination 5'' about how to cheat Death (both films being their reference points for ''Bloodlines'') and a good way to tie up the
continuity of previous films to remind the audience about the franchise's
canon
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, with Kimberly's mention in the story particularly setting up the subplot of
Bobby
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and
Erik Campbell trying to kill and revive the former to cheat Death despite how their grandmother
Iris never did it due to the risks. Kimberly's survival made the filmmakers debate if
Stefani and
Charlie Reyes should survive the events of the film or not, but they ultimately concluded that she was an exception because the franchise's theme is that no one can cheat Death. Originally, they considered having Cook reprise her role and included Kimberly in the film's first draft, but according to co-director
Adam Stein
Adam Stein is an American film director and screenwriter working in Vancouver, British Columbia and Los Angeles, California.
Stein graduated from Harvard University and the directing program at the USC School of Cinematic Arts. He co-directed ...
, they decided against it as "
heycouldn't get over the fact that she was just, like, waiting there in the closet or something for
he Campbell familyto show up".
Reception
Cook's performance met mixed reviews among critics. Robert Koehler of ''
Variety
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'' said that "the giddy sequences also help in getting past the generally awful thesping, led by Cook, whose blurry grasp of emotions betrays Ellis' apparent disinterest in his actors."
David Grove of ''
Film Threat
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'' panned Cook's acting, stating that "she's no great actress, but she's a real looker" and teased that "since when did a horror movie suffer from having two
dumb blonde
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s as leads" (referring to Cook, who is a natural blonde in real life), the other actress referring to
Larter's portrayal of
Clear Rivers
Clear Marie Rivers is a fictional character from the Final Destination, ''Final Destination'' film series. Created by Jeffrey Reddick and portrayed by Ali Larter, the character first appeared in ''Final Destination (film), Final Destination'' ...
.
Dustin Putman of ''TheMovieBoy.com'' commented about Cook's emotional scenes:
Taking over where Devon Sawa
Devon Edward Sawa (born September 7, 1978) is a Canadian actor. Born and raised in Vancouver, Sawa began his career as a children's action toy spokesman. He made his film debut with a supporting role in '' Little Giants'' (1994) and received wi ...
's Alex took off, A. J. Cook (2001's ''Out Cold'') is serviceable as the premonition-fueled Kimberly, but doesn't evoke enough emotion in the scenes following the brutal deaths of her close friends.
Nevertheless, Robin Clifford of ''Reeling Reviews'' stated that "Cook was strident as the catalyst that sparks events with her premonitions of disaster and her fervent desire to cheat the Reaper."
Brett Gallman of ''Oh, The Horror!'' claimed that Cook and fellow actor
Michael Landes
Michael Christopher Landes (born September 18, 1972) is an American actor of television and film.
Personal life
Michael Christopher Landes was born to Patricia and Bernard Landes on September 18, 1972, in The Bronx
The Bronx ( ) is the no ...
were "serviceable as leads."
Alyssa Mertes Serio of ''
Comic Book Resources
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'' ranked Kimberly as the 4th best character in the ''Final Destination'' franchise, and stated that "The
final girl
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movie trope is in good hands with Kimberly Corman."
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Corman, Kimberly
Fictional attempted suicides
Fictional characters from New York (state)
Fictional characters with precognition
Film characters introduced in 2003
Final Destination characters
Final girls