58 McKinley Speedway Victims - Killed in multiple ways.Nick O’Bannon - Impaled on a metal pole.George Lanter and Lori Milligan - Killed when a racecar exploded.Janet Cunningham and Hunt Wynorski - Crushed by rubble.Andy Kewzer - Impaled through the mouth by a wooden board.Samantha Lane - Crushed by a falling engine.Carter and Cynthia Daniels- Cut in half by a flying flaming car hood.Three People - Crushed by a falling race car.Nadia Monroy - Decapitated by a flying tire.
ALL DEATHS IN FINAL DESTINATION 1 5 DRIVERS
Three Race Car Drivers - Killed when their race cars crashed.Sheriff Thomas Burke - Killed in woodchipper accident.
ALL DEATHS IN FINAL DESTINATION 1 5 MOVIE
With a sixth Final Destination movie currently in development, now seems like a great time to revisit the five prior Final Destination films, and take stock of their strengths and weaknesses. Related: AFinal Destination: 10 Best Death Scenes, Ranked Death is a force beyond time and space, and facing off with it is a challenge even the most capable of humans is destined to lose. It's possible to escape the clutches of Michael Myers or Jason Voorhees, try and avoid sleep to outrun Freddy Krueger, and not play with any weird puzzle boxes to stay clear of Pinhead. That's because Final Destination's slasher is Death itself, which while never physically personified in any of the films, is a presence that looms over each and every scene. While Final Destination generally operates as a slasher movie, it comes with the twist of involving a slasher one can't see, which also happens to have nearly limitless power to manipulate a victim's environment in order to knock them off. Made on a fairly modest budget of $23 million, the first Final Destination movie burst onto the scene in 2000, taking horror fans by storm. The Final Destination horror movie franchise proved death has a design, but not all such designs are created equal in the entertainment department.