The Final Destination film series began with its first installment released in 2000, directed by James Wong and based on a concept by Wong and
The Final Destination film series began with its first installment released in 2000, directed by James Wong and based on a concept by Wong and
Don’t tell Death, but true horror franchises never truly die. Case in point, during this time of belated legacy sequels that’s seeing seemingly every franchise
Simply put, Death has no chill.It’s a hard lesson to learn, but thanks to the Final Destination franchise, it’s one that we’ll all eventually learn
New Line Cinema has released the trailer for Final Destination Bloodlines. The newest chapter in New Line Cinema’s bloody successful franchise takes audiences back to
Warner. Bros has released the teaser for Final Destination Bloodlines. The newest chapter in New Line Cinema’s bloody successful franchise takes audiences back to the
‘Spider-Man’ director Jon Watts has signed on to produce the next installment of the ‘Final Destination’ franchise. Watts has written a treatment that will be
Whether by design or by fate, Final Destination arguably had one of the neatest horror concepts of the noughties. Essentially a slasher movie where the
Despite death being a tireless entity that eventually comes for us all, it seems that it only had five movies in it, which surprises me
Considering how many people manage to tumble through the cracks of Death’s design, it’s a small wonder that Death itself hasn’t taken time off for
“Faster, more intense” may be a term far more notorious for George Lucas’ directing style but it’s also a fitting description for a horror sequel’s
Following in the deep, deep furrow ploughed in the horror genre by the wildly successful, teen-centric Scream movies, Hollywood dutifully continued putting out movies that