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Final Destination Bloodlines’ Ending, Explained (and What to Expect Next)
The first Final Destination film since 2011 does things a little differently — and leaves open lots of possibilities for a sequel.
By virtue of its basic conceit — after narrowly escaping a disaster with the help of a premonition, a group of people are stalked and killed by Death itself — almost all of these movies end with a high body count and no one making it out alive. Here’s the basic idea: Back in 1968, Iris was able to save every single person who would have perished in the tower collapse, which left Death with an overwhelming number of people to pick off in the order they were supposed to have died. Then, there’s Howard’s daughter, Julia (Anna Lore), whose head is crushed by a trash compactor; and his son, Bobby (Owen Patrick Joyner), who ends up with a wire coil through the brain thanks to an overly magnetized MRI machine.
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