George's death is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5. George Waggner is the brother of Tod Waggner, and a casualty of the Flight 180 explosion. In Nick O'Bannon's premonition, Samantha is trampled by fleeing spectators, before being crushed by a car engine that flies into the stadium. Franklin "Frankie" Cheeks is one of the survivors of the Devil's Flight roller coaster. She is the fifth survivor to die. [4][10] Prior to the crash, he was substituting for Ms. Valerie Lewton at Mt. She is a casualty in the Devil's Flight roller coaster derailment. When Alex has a premonition that the plane will explode, George instructs Tod to go check on him, and Tod witnesses the plane explode shortly after. Flight 180, however, happened because Death wanted to get Sam Lawton and his girlfriend Molly Harper, but Alex and his friends escaped it thanks to Alex's vision. In Nick's premonition, Hunt and Janet are both crushed by the concrete stands when the stadium collapses. Ianthony Logan "Ian" McKinley is a survivor of the Devil's Flight roller coaster derailment in Final Destination 3. Also, the fate of Wendy Christensen, Julie Christensen and Kevin Fischer is left unknown, as the third movie theatrically ends with their attempt to stop Train 081 before the 'accident' occurs. While attempting to set a giant cross on fire on George's front lawn, a horseshoe hanging from his tow truck's rear view mirror falls onto the gear shift and the truck begins to roll away. [22][24][25] She is one of the survivors of the Devil's Flight roller coaster. Most Unkillable Horror Villains and Monsters, Ranked A cart of fireworks go off in their direction and barely miss Wendy, striking a nearby cherry picker instead. Andy Adams. In an alternate version of Final Destination 3, Kevin saves Frankie from the engine fan. Powers / Skills He is the first survivor to die. At the end, he and Agent Schreck attempt to arrest Alex and chase him into the woods, but after they witness Alex rescue Clear Rivers, Alex is cleared of suspicion. Movies", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Final_Destination_characters&oldid=1150583142, Lists of horror film characters by franchise, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with a promotional tone from May 2022, Wikipedia articles with style issues from May 2022, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 18 April 2023, at 23:28. In the film, Dano, Frankie Whitman, Shaina McKlank, and Kimberly Corman go on a road trip to Daytona Beach for spring break. [2] When Alex Browning warns everyone that the plane will explode, Clear is the only one who believes him, and she leaves the plane along with six others, who witness the plane explode shortly after. In Wendy's premonition, Ashley and Ashlyn fall to their deaths with Carrie Dreyer and Jason Wise when the front cars derail. He is the sixth survivor to die. Nadia visits the McKinley Speedway with her boyfriend Andy. Dr. Kalarjian works at the Lakeview Hospital in Greenwood Lake, New York. Meanwhile, Clear is trapped inside her car, which is leaking gas fluid, and is surrounded by live wires. Final Destination 3 (2006) A red-painted roller coaster called Devil's Flight is the hallmark of Final Destination 3, where more unsuspecting teens walk into fate's mousetrap at a Pennsylvania . When Wendy panics, Julie and Perry leave the ride, but go unnoticed due to all the commotion. On their way to the Lakeview Hospital, Kat's SUV suffers a blow out. That theory is proven when Peter Friedkin kills agent Jim Block with a handgun, acquiring his remaining days. Candice follows Peter off the bus, and witnesses the bridge collapse moments later. In Final Destination 2, the list is reversed to kill the survivors from Route 23 backwards, killing the last survivor of Flight 180 in the end and gaining a clean slate. rather than "Who is responsible for this?" While being escorted off the ride by security guards, Wendy realizes that Jason is still on the roller coaster, runs back, and begs the operator to stop the ride, but she is tackled by the guards and taken outside. She later wakes up to Ashley's screams and manages to open her tanning bed, but is electrocuted along with Ashley when she tries to save the latter from the other tanning bed. [4] Her death is shown in x-ray format during the opening credits of The Final Destination and she appears again via archive footage in Final Destination 5.[5]. Tim is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5. While watching the race, Nick has a premonition that a massive crash will send debris into the stands, causing the stadium to collapse on the guests. There, Kimberly tries to warn the survivors that Death may still be after them, but Nora dismisses her theory and leaves. Hunt takes the gun and places it on the pool's control box, but the gun falls onto a lever, causing the pool to start draining. Swimming Pool as the Villain From the Final Destination - Collider When the doctor leaves to get her files, the machine malfunctions, discharging a powerful laser beam that sears her eye and hand. Although he is initially skeptical that Death is still after the survivors, he meets up with the other survivors at Officer Thomas Burke's apartment, where he witnesses Nora Carpenter's death. Nadia's death is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5. Later on, the first realization that the photographs Wendy took the night of the accident foreshadow the deaths of the survivors is when Wendy sees a photo she took of Jason with the roller coaster in the background. Final Destination - Wikipedia When Wendy has a premonition that the Devil's Flight roller coaster will crash, she panics and is let off the ride. Molly and Sam rekindle their relationship, and after learning that Death is still after them, they attempt to save the survivors. When Ashley and Ashlyn emerge from the tanning beds, the shelf slides into the openings, trapping them. Stephanie was a model working for a woman named Pier Merlot, was friends with star model Abgail "Carbenet" Foster, and the girlfriend of William "Brut" Simms. At the hospital, Kimberly has another vision of what appears to be Isabella's physician, Dr. Ellen Kalarjian, "strangling" Isabella. He was a school Goth and the boyfriend of Erin Ulmer. Abraham High School, and Alex Browning's arch rival. Occupation She panics, causing a fight to break out between Kevin Fischer and Lewis Romero. Peter Friedkin is one of the survivors of the North Bay bridge. However, some of the horror flicks with beloved heroes originally featured endings where the hero died. [4][10] In the film, Kimberly Corman has a premonition of a massive pile-up on Route 23. At the end, he and Agent Weine attempt to arrest Alex and chase him into the woods, but after they witness him rescue Clear Rivers,[3] Alex is cleared of suspicion. After a truck nearly crushes him into a cross-hatched fence, a CO2 tank explodes and flies into Andy, knocking him into the fence and makes his back go into pieces. Warren Ackerman. As they drive through town Carter learns that he is next on Death's list and begins to drive recklessly through the streets. In her premonition, Kevin is bisected by a metal pipe. The Real Villain In Final Destination Isn't Who You Think. As he relays this information to Janet and Lori, a large truck crashes into the coffee shop killing all three of them; Janet's spine is crushed under the tires. Amber Regan is a friend of Julie Christensen and Perry Malinowski. For example, in Final Destination: Looks Could Kill, Death appears as a tall, African-American man wearing a gray suit, who has a shiny white teeth and gray hair, carrying a cane with a skull ornament on top. Death as it appears in Final Destination: Spring Break. Each medium features a protagonist who experiences a premonition of himself/herself and several others dying in a catastrophic accident, only to escape the event with a handful of other characters moments before it turns into a reality. Before take off, Alex has a premonition that a catastrophic mechanical failure will cause the plane to explode in mid-air, killing everyone on board. He is the fifth survivor to die. Before the ride starts, Wendy Christensen has a premonition that the ride will crash. In Nick O'Bannon's premonition, George and Lori Milligan are incinerated by a fire caused by an exploding motor engine. He is the sixth survivor to die. In Sam's premonition, Candice would have been killed after falling off the bridge and being impaled by a sail boat mast. [4][10] In the film, Kimberly Corman has a premonition of a pile-up on Route 23, in which Eugene's motorcycle crushes his torso after he skids across the road. After Evan Lewis' death, he and Kimberly attempt to save the remaining survivors, with the help of Flight 180 survivor Clear Rivers. Type of Villain Vengeful Fallen Hero Peter Friedkin is the secondary antagonist of 2011 horror movie Final Destination 5 and an indirect posthumous antagonist in both 2000 horror movie Final Destination and 2003 horror movie Final Destination 2. The Real Villain In Final Destination Isn't Who You Think While trying on his new jewelry, his microwave begins to spark, startling him and causing him to drop his new ring down the sink. Theresa "Terry" Chaney is one of the survivors of Flight 180. Moments later Nadia is obliterated by a stray tire, leaving Andy devastated. When Perry and Amber arrive to console Julie, Wendy begs Julie to tell her who was sitting next to her on the ride, as that person will be next on Death's list. This infuriates Ian, who blames Wendy for Erin's death. [26] Before the ride starts, Wendy has a vision that it will crash, killing everyone on it. [3], Billy is mentioned again in Final Destination 2 by Officer Thomas Burke, who says he avoided a fatal shootout after being called to clean up Billy's remains. Ian's death is referenced in the opening credits of The Final Destination, and is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5. While inside an elevator with Eugene Dix, she gets a call from Burke, who warns her about a man with hooks. After he and Lori save Janet Cunningham from a malfunctioning car wash, George realizes that he is next on Death's list. Final Destination Theory: Bludworth Is Actually a Villain. He warns Wendy that Death is still after them and she initially dismisses his findings; but when the other survivors start to die, they work together to save those who remain. McKinley Speedway could also be blamed on Death due to the large number of unrealistic factors which led to the event itself (screws loosening on their own, cars moving at high-speeds despite the panic, shards and car parts hitting only the audience, etc). Wendy has a premonition that the train will derail, and Julie will be obliterated by a stray wheel. Category:African-Americans. Alex arrives in time to save Clear, and grabs the wire allowing her to escape from the car seconds before it explodes, and Death skips her. However, its presence is always felt, always lurking where no one thinks it would be, and manifesting itself through a series of events that cause a chain reaction, eventually ending with someone getting killed (and generally in a brutal way). Agent Jim Block is an FBI agent investigating the North Bay bridge collapse. In Wendy's premonition, Ian and Erin fall to their deaths when the ride gets stuck upside down. It's number reads 666). Category:Antagonists | Final Destination Wiki | Fandom Antagonists Category page Edit Antagonists are villains throughout the series. She reaches for a rag sitting on top of a rack of knives on the counter, but it falls over and one of the knives impales her in the chest. After the masseuse finishes the acupuncture session she leaves him on the table. As a coroner and the owner of Bludworth Funeral Homes, he is easily the most knowledgeable in the whole series when it comes to the forces and powers that death can wield. So, the "villain" in this franchise is more a force of destiny than it is a true antagonist. While she is leaving, a rock, which was tossed into the path of a lawn mower by one of her sons, is shot through her eye, killing her. He awakens as Blake and Christa ask him to switch seats, just like in his premonition, and begins to panic. He boards Flight 180 with his girlfriend Terry Chaney for their senior trip to Paris, France. When she warns them they attempt to stop the train, and the screen then cuts to black, followed by the sound of screeching metal, leaving Julie's fate unknown. The next day, Tim is killed while leaving the dentist, leaving Nora devastated. Whenever Death is about to hunt someone down, a dark shadow will appear on a specific object/place before the 'accident' happens. He stumbles out to what ends up being the . When Nick panics and attempts to escape, he accidentally bumps into Carter on his way out. Adrienne. When Carter parks his car on railroad tracks, he becomes trapped, but Alex manages to save him just seconds before his car is smashed by an oncoming train. Tod Waggner is one of the survivors of Flight 180. Carter is a student at Mt. [4], Rory's death is seen in x-ray format in the opening credits of The Final Destination, and he is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.[11][12][13][14][15]. Ali Larter. Characters are listed in alphabetical order, and are arranged by chronological appearance. He is the third survivor to die. Final Destination 5 Peter is on his way to a corporate retreat with his colleagues when Sam has a vision that the bridge they're crossing will collapse, killing everyone on it. Afterwards, the survivors begin to die one by one in a series of freak accidents. The three attempt to stop the train, with Kevin attempting to use the emergency brake, and the screen cuts to black, followed by the sound of screeching metal, leaving his fate unknown. Final Destination Theory: Tony Todd's Bludworth Is Actually a Villain Prior to the film, she was scheduled for a client meeting at a local bed-and-breakfast, but the bus she was on hit Terry Chaney, and she avoided a gas leak that killed everyone in the lodge. Ashley and Ashlyn are two ditzy best friends who visit the amusement park for McKinley High School's grad night. The status of the character indicates whether the character is alive, deceased, or if their fate is unknown. [2] She boards Flight 180 with Carter for their senior trip to Paris, but when Alex Browning warns everyone that the plane will explode, Carter attacks him, and is thrown off the plane. Wendy witnesses the roller coaster derail shortly after, and Jason falls to his death after Carrie, leaving Wendy devastated. In "Final Destination," Bludworth shares the single most powerful rule about death with protagonists Alex Browning (Devon Sawa) and Clear Rivers (Ally Larter). Also, on "The Final Destination", George Lanter tried to commit suicide through many different ways (hanging, drowning on his bathtub, etc), but all of them were noneffective. Death (Final Destination) | Villains Wiki | Fandom Before the ride starts Wendy Christensen has a premonition that the roller coaster will crash. Carter is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5. Uncertain Doom : Her fate, along with Kevin and Julie's, is left ambiguous, as she has one last premonition of them dying in a train crash but a Smash to Black occurs when the crash actually happens, ending the film on a Bolivian Army Ending . Wendy has another premonition that the train will crash, and Kevin will be ground between the train and the tunnel wall after falling out the window. In an alternate version of the scene, when Wendy takes another look at Lewis' picture, his death occurs much earlier as soon as Wendy and Kevin visit the gym. Thirty-nine days later, he attends a memorial service for the victims, where he refuses to admit that Alex saved his life. Wendy survives the crash but is hit by another train. When Sam panics, Dennis follows him off the bus and watches the bridge collapse shortly after. While driving past a cafe, Carter sees Alex and instigates another fight. Samantha "Sam" Lane is one of the survivors of the McKinley Speedway crash. Perry realizes that she will be next, just as the horse loses control and breaks the flagpole, which is sent flying in their direction. Unable to move, Hunt lies under water trying to scream for help as the draining pressure increases. However, Frankie is arrested days later by an undercover police officer who was disguised as a prostitute to bait sex offenders, leading to a question appeared on screen asking the audience whether Frankie should have left to die instead. Seeing Wendy's fear, Ian believes that Death has a design for him in her demise, and is determined to fulfill his role and see that she would not survive. Despite his grief over Carrie's death, Kevin is fascinated by the paranormal phenomenon that Wendy experienced, and researches premonitions which lead him to learn of the Flight 180 disaster and the deaths of the survivors. En route, Kimberly has a premonition of a pile-up on Route 23 in which her SUV is smashed by a semi-truck, killing all four of them. Death's Servants | Villains Wiki | Fandom Horrified by what he had seen, he decided to go home instead of attending a theater that later collapsed on the guests. Environmental manipulationFollowing patternsCunningLifespan decisionOmnipresenceDeath manipulation While Lewis works out at a Bowflex machine, one of the weightlifters knocks out a bear statue's claw, which hits another weightlifter in the eye, causing him to drop the weights, which knocks down two displayed swords that swing down and cut the wires to the weights at the Bowflex machine. Special Agent Weine is an FBI agent. Later, Alex realizes that it is not his turn to die, since he never changed seats with Blake and Christa, like he did in his original premonition.[3][7]. Six months later, Alex, Clear, and Carter travel to Paris to celebrate their survival. Ian was the seventh survivor to die. Horrified by Perry's death, she quickly leaves the fair. He is also hostile towards Nick, considering him a freak because of his premonition. Clear Rivers and Kat Jennings try to help her, but the elevator continues to rise until she is decapitated by the force,[4] to the horror of Eugene and the man who had been carrying the hooks. Jonathan is a cowboy who visits the McKinley Speedway. Moments later, he witnesses the plane explode in mid-air. After Bludworth catches them he explains that they have ruined Death's plan, and Death is now claiming the lives of those who were meant to die on the plane, unless they can find a way to cheat Death's plan. After receiving another vision, Nick attempts to warn Hunt to stay away from water. Unbeknownst to Wendy, she and her friend Perry Malinowski board the Devil's Flight roller coaster and even sit right in front of Wendy and Kevin Fischer. The Final Destination franchise has been built around increasingly bloody and intense death setpieces, so naturally the opening disaster sequences frequently seek to one-up the previous film. As they board the Devil's Flight roller coaster, Wendy has a premonition that the ride will crash. Final Destination: Every Premonition Disaster, Ranked From Least To She and her co-workers are on their way to a corporate retreat when Sam Lawton has a premonition that the bridge they are crossing will collapse. She is the eighth survivor to die. Wendy gets the couple behind them to back up, but the truck is already too close, and Kevin is forced to break the windshield. Unbeknownst to Wendy Christensen she boards the Devil's Flight roller coaster with Julie. A term given to Death's pattern, this is the reason why every character in the movie dies in the end. When Nick panics, Hunt follows him out of the stadium, and witnesses the accident occur moments later. Special Agent Schreck is an FBI agent. [10] When Wendy has a premonition that the Devil's Flight roller coaster will crash, she panics and is let off the ride, along with several others. Ashley and Ashlyn's deaths are seen again in x-ray format during the opening credits of The Final Destination, and again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5. Nick later realizes that Jonathan Groves was actually next, and they rush to the hospital to save him, but they arrive too late. He drops his lucky coin, which rolls into the pool and is sucked down the drain. Horror Movies Where The Hero Originally Died - Ranker He is one of the survivors of the McKinley Speedway crash, and is the ninth and final survivor to die. When the accident occurs moments later, security guard George Lanter refuses to let him go back for his wife, who dies in the disaster. Vengeful spiritTaker of soulsEvil forceSlayer of living beings When she panics, Wendy is escorted off the ride, along with nine others, and witnesses the ride crash shortly after, killing the remaining passengers, including Jason and Carrie, leaving Wendy devastated. On the way there, Kat Jennings' SUV nearly collides with Isabella's van and they swerve onto a nearby farm. She is the first survivor to die. Contents 1 Biography 2 Gallery 2.1 Images 2.2 Videos 3 Trivia Thirty-nine days later, he and the other survivors attend a memorial service for the victims. He is also the middle manager at Presage Paper. The Final Destination movies, ranked | EW.com Every movies has it own villains like Carter Horton, Peter Friedkin, Trending pages Death Ian McKinley Peter Friedkin Carter Daniels John Doe All items (6) # A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Other He becomes paranoid after witnessing Candice's death, and learns from William Bludworth that he can cheat Death by taking someone else's life. Like her husband, Cynthia is a racist herself as she disregarded security guard George Lanter with her spouse prior to the speedway collisions. However, after one of the survivors is killed in a terrible "accident", the protagonist begins to notice Death wants revenge, killing the survivors in the order they were supposed to die. Six months later, Carter visits Paris with Alex and Clear Rivers to celebrate their survival. The Final Destination films follow various characters with death premonitions who try desperately to keep those involved in their visions alive. In Final Destination 2, a group of college students on their way out of town for spring break avoid a deadly pileup on the highway thanks to another mysterious premonition, this time by the shy. He expresses his concern for Alex when he refuses to speak to him or his mother about what is going on. She is the seventh survivor to die. In Final Destination 3, a newspaper article reveals that Kimberly and Burke were killed after being knocked into a wood chipper at a hardware store; however, this is only mentioned in an alternate ending, making it non-canon. George and Tod board Flight 180 for their field trip to Paris, with their best friend Alex Browning. As they attempt to escape, a moving truck (without its driver) rolls down a hill towards them. [2] Before the planes departure, Alex Browning has a premonition that the plane will explode in mid-air. Nick has another premonition of a disastrous mall explosion in which Lori would have been killed after falling into an open escalator engine, but he manages to arrive in time to stop the explosion before it occurs, leading them to believe they have cheated Death. When he finally frees his hand he tries to put out the fire with a fire extinguisher, but it stalls. [4][11][16], Katherine "Kat" Jennings is one of the survivors of the Route 23 pile-up. Carrie Dreyer is the best friend of Wendy Christensen and the girlfriend of Kevin Fischer. Isaac Palmer is one of the survivors of the North Bay bridge. Unlike Julie and Perry, she does not board the Devil's Flight roller coaster and is thus spared from the collision. However, it's his appearance in "Final Destination 5" that throws his true intentions into question. For many, the immediate question of whether multiple movies about people meet unbelievably grisly ends might be more, "Why is this happening?" Final Destination is a 2000 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wong, with a screenplay written by Wong, Glen Morgan, and Jeffrey Reddick, based on a story by Reddick. Peter Friedkin | Final Destination Wiki | Fandom Andy is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5. Carrie is a senior at McKinley High School and about to go to University of California, Berkeley. Numbed by hypoxia he helplessly watches as the vents close, the tubes of his oxygen tanks snap, and the power plug of his defibrillator disengages. When the survivors start to die, Nick, George Lanter, and Lori Milligan visit Andy at the mechanic shop to warn him that he is next on Death's list, but he does not believe them. He is the second survivor to die. Burke falsely accuses Isabella of grand theft auto, and she is incarcerated. 4. [4][10] In the film, Kimberly Corman has a premonition of a massive pile-up, in which Kat's SUV flips upside down, crushing her. The various main characters in some of the series view it as a malevolent force. Frankie plans to use the insurance money from both trucks' drivers on prostitutes instead of buying a new car to replace his wrecked one. Another detail of the list is the possibility of one of the victims being saved, but still being in danger due to the pattern: if Death manages to miss someone (or "skip" someone as it is usually referred to), it will immediately move to the next person on the list and so on until it reaches the protagonist.