5 scenarios from Final Destination that prey on your phobias

NURUL ATIKAH SARJI
NURUL ATIKAH SARJI
05 May 2023 03:06pm
Final Destination

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The Final Destination series has frightened audiences all around the world with a variety of inventive and gory death scenarios since its first installment in 2000. More than ten years after the debut of the series' final film in 2011, worries about both realistic and fictional weird occurrences are being sparked.

The films typically have the same plot: the hero has a premonition and foretells an awful accident as it is about to happen. This series generally follows the same plot: the hero has an intuition and indicates an awful accident as it is about to happen.

Usually, when they sound their warning, a fight breaks out, separating a few people from the masses and sparing them from death. However, death tries to take the lives that eluded its grasp. While being eliminated one by one by bizarre accidents, the survivors struggle against fate.

What can viewers anticipate from the new relaunch of Final Destination 6 now that death is back in trendy?

When the franchise triumphantly returns to theatres after more than ten years, it's probable that the film will try to top that bridge fall. There are a variety of thrilling alternatives to cruise ships that could be really large and powerful. On the other hand, the movie's creators can try to shock the audience by making a smaller-scaled version.

Here are 5 things from the Final Destination series that have induced phobias from the silver screen to real life.

Driving behind a logging truck

Final Destination 2 is the perfect movie to watch if you want to be utterly terrified to ever drive behind a log truck. A logging tractor creates a deadly car pileup in the car accident scene of this sequel.

The driver is frightened as we witness a giant log fly off the truck and directly toward him. As the log exits the truck's back, the driver's blood and internal organs are smeared all over it.

Although it's unlikely that so many of us will ever find ourselves stuck behind a logging truck, it does happen occasionally.

Fatal vehicle pile-up

The entire plot of Final Destination 2 seems to have been created to deter novice drivers. A mainstay of each Final Destination movie, the premonition occurs when Kimberly Corman foresees a fatal vehicle crash pile-up on the route to Daytona Beach.

When their car stalls and keeps them from entering the highway where the accident occurs, Kimberly and her friends escape unharmed. The people in traffic behind them also managed to evade the collision, with Death eventually catching up to the majority of them.

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Plane explosion

Nothing else than a plane exploding opens the first movie in the series. We observe the passengers on Alex and his classmates' Paris to New York aircraft as they board, including families, couples, young individuals full of hope, and the bustling flight crew. Until it isn't, for them all, this flight is routine.

The two lads, along with a few other students, are finally kicked off the aircraft as a result of Alex's prediction, which sparks a brawl between him and another student. The plane blows up just as Alex had anticipated, prompting the FBI to interview the teenagers. There isn't much to worry about, but this is enough to make everyone a bit more anxious when they board their next flight.

Derailed train

Final Destination 3's third part ends on a bit of a cliffhanger. As Wendy has a premonition that their tube train will be derailed, the outcome is not revealed, leaving the fates of Wendy and her friends unclear.

Instead, the film ends, and viewers can infer from the franchise's other prophecies that the train most likely did derail. The movie provides us with yet another unsettling reminder of how abruptly death might come from any direction just when viewers believe the heroes are secure.

Derailed roller coaster ride

High school student Wendy Christensen (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) and her pals attend an amusement park at the beginning of Final Destination 3. Wendy predicts that the hydraulics holding the restraints will break before they can get on the Devil's Flight roller coaster, killing everyone inside.

Roller coasters can be frightful enough for individuals who don't consider themselves thrill seekers, even without the thought of a derailed ride in their heads. Some people must now find the theme park to be a little less entertaining after watching Final Destination 3.

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