

I’ll take note of it and not dwell on it. This scenario, of course, is in the worst possible light in light of the actual tragedy of TWA Flight 800, which was also destined for Paris with students aboard. The plane then lifts off and, you guessed it, explodes in mid-air. He leaps up to get off, gets into an argument with another student, and is removed along with five other students and a teacher. One of the pupils, Alex (Devon Sawa), gets a vivid and horrifying vision of the plane exploding in mid-flight.

See the Final Destination 6 theory page for more information Trivia In January 2022, it was announced that Jon Watts will serve as producer, along with Taylor. On October 25, 2021, Lori Evans Taylor was announced to write the film since Melton and Dunstan ran out of options and left. On October 5, 2020, series creator Jeffrey Reddick confirmed that a sixth film had been in the works prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. So why not put those people in the nightmare situation where every choice can bring about life and death – but now for themselves? We're thinking that world might be an interesting way into a Final Destination movie, and one which can also generate unique set pieces in a very credible way". We rely on their good judgment, expertise, and calm demeanor. These people deal with death on the front lines every day and make choices that can cause people to live or die. In March 2020, the film was revealed to be set in the same canon as the first five films and would focus on first responders, with series producer Craig Perry stating: "We're toying with having it take place in the world of first responders: EMTs, firemen, and police.

In August, Devon Sawa expressed interest in returning to the franchise in the reboot.

Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan will write the script, with the plot described as a "re-imagining" of the franchise. In January 2019, a new installment was announced to be in development, from Warner Bros. We'll see how this one performs internationally, and if it makes as much money as the fourth one, I'm sure Warner Brothers will want to make another one". On August 23, when asked whether he would be directing a sequel, Steven Quale elaborated: "Who knows. In early 2011, Tony Todd said in an interview with Dread Central that if Final Destination 5 was a success at the box office, then two sequels would be filmed back-to-back. As a group of first responders escape death’s grasp, they start to be killed by increasingly unlikely and killer mishaps.
