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‘Final Destination 6’ Trailer with the Cast, Plot, Trailer, Release Date and Everything You Need to Know

 

‘Final Destination 6’ Trailer


Final Destination 6: Cast, Plot, Trailer, Release Date and Everything You Need to Know

‘Final Destination 6’ is an upcoming American horror film.

It is written by Patrick Melton, Marcus Dunstan and Jeffrey Reddick.


In 2011, Tony Todd said that if Final Destination 5 was a success at the box office, then two sequels would be filmed back-to-back. In 2019, the sixth film in the series was announced.

On October 5, 2020, Final Destination creator Jeffrey Reddick confirmed that a sixth film was in the works before the COVID-19 pandemic.


But, what can we expect from this film? Here’s everything we know about it so far….

Screenshot from YouTube

  • Tony Todd
  • Danielle Panabaker
  • Kay Panabaker
  • Jared Padalecki
  • Thomas Dekker
  • Shay Mitchell
  • Julianna Guill
  • Amanda Righetti
  • Willa Ford
  • Travis Van Winkle
  • Katrina Bowden
  • Lindsay Lohan
  • Lindsey Shaw
  • Jamie Chung

Jeffrey Reddick, in between working on his directorial debut, Don’t Look Back, has been advising the team behind Final Destination 6, evidently hoping to make the series fresh again in some way or another….

Screenshot from YouTube

‘Final Destination 6’ Plot

All Final Destination movies have the same plot structure. A slew of young people who find themselves attempting to escape death after someone involved in a massive accident has a premonition about their fate and stops it from happening.


This individual manages to save a few of those destined to die from the disaster that does end up killing many. But as they evaded a pre-scheduled death, the survivors start getting killed one by one in a series of bizarre accidents, based on a complicated chain of cause and effect, caused by Death itself.

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It was said that the next film would be a “re-imagining” of the franchise, making fans wonder whether the Final Destination Reboot will be able to live up to the potential of its predecessors.


But Jeffrey Reddick, the brains behind the franchise, told Bloody Disgusting in a recent interview that the new film will not be a pure reboot. He said,

“It’s always: if the formula’s not broken, don’t fix it. But my thing is that Death has so many designs in my brain that it could use. Like, we’re seeing one design with the Rube Goldberg kind of thing. But Death could get us in so many ways. In my original story, which was a little dark because I am a Nightmare on Elm Street fan, Death kind of toyed with them psychologically for some sin or some wrongdoing they did, and they ended up killing themselves. So, that was a little dark. I don’t think I would want to make that movie now, but I just think that Death—it would be fun to explore that world, almost like what we did with the second one. I want to expand on the mythology. If I came back, I would want to do something different.”

‘Final Destination 6’ Release Date

There’s no release date for Final Destination 6. We likely won’t hear anything soon as multiple productions keep suspending production during the coronavirus outbreak.


The film is set to be released in 2022.



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