Previous Final Destination films establish that if death fails to kill someone...

previous Final Destination films establish that if death fails to kill someone, it temporarily skips them and goes on to the next person

Bloodlines' entire starting premise is that death never came for the main characters because the Skyview lady kept avoiding death

Is it really that hard to stay consistent with your franchise's rules?

Astute observation but doubt it matters because this might as well be a crypto-reboot. Highly enjoyable flick. But this, Sinners and Minecraft doing great BO means WB is resigned to the fact Superman will bomb.

brings capeshit out of nowhere

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This shitquel was made 20 something years later by a different team, of course they don't give a shit about it

capeshit

This word makes no sense and doesn't sound funny or cool to say. Plus, it's important because WB has invested billions into a franchise that hasn't had it's first movie out (gunn's dcu)

We call it capeshit because we're fucking sick of superhero movies, that's why. Enough. Stop making them.

She was last on a very long list. The tower was over capacity. When the bf/father died both kids were old enough to have memories from before. Giving a general timeline. Then she locked herself up.

>previous Final Destination films establish that if death fails to kill someone, it temporarily skips them and goes on to the next person

The rules are different for descendants, obviously, because they were never in Death's design and were never a contradictory force until the original would-be dead mark actually dies.

You can't skip her and go on to the next one because they're not in any specific order as to when they were supposed to die like they are in the visions, only when they're supposed to live. In fact, that she avoided death for so long but Death came for everyone else proved it DID go onto the next ones that were supposed to die.

the main question is, did the main character die at the end?

How could even escape death repeatedly? Like eventually wouldn't it just have a meteor hit you? Or just give you a blood clot? There are plenty of opportunities to kill these people.

yea idk why death didn't just give iris a stroke

its just a movie my guy like touch grass bruh

It does, intentionally, give cancer to at least two people, but that seems to be a last resort because both were already old, not Biden old but getting there

>previous Final Destination films establish that if death fails to kill someone, it temporarily skips them and goes on to the next person

No? If death fails to kill you it'll keep trying to kill you.
I've only watched bits of it over the years and even I know that.

The rules of Final Destination are never consistent. Seriously, not once, ever, between any movie.
I head canon that the "rules" that everyone is trying to figure out are just them schizobabbling to cope with their inevitable deaths. Maybe today, maybe tomorrow, maybe twenty years. Maybe quick, maybe painful, maybe cancer.
Death is coming back and he's got a perfect W-L. Try to find your cheat code, it's not gonna work.

Yes but in 1 there's a scene where a character almost gets hit by a train, then another character pushes him out of the way so Death just says "fuck it" and goes to the next guy, then gets back to that first guy later. There's a couple moments like this

Man my theaters were packed for this shit, it’s hilarious how badly people want movies and how desperate they are for a reason to actually go out to theaters. Just make good shit and the numbers will probably happen, make something good and it’ll automatically be propaganda attributed to you, stop going out of your way with this lame sense-of-superiority shit that’s politically influenced, just be good and it will influence. @anons

granny lives in impenetrable fortress which thwarts death for decades

a day later when the family tries to take refuge in the house, death causes an electrical short which burns the whole house down

Wtf why didn't he just do that 30 years ago?

yeah because it's not 'skipping' them it's just taking much longer to complete their fate

The rules are what Iris and Bludworth discovered through decades of observation and passed on to the survivors, albeit incomplete and seemingly at random, perhaps to test their validity

it's not skipping them

But it is

There's a specific order they have to die in but if someone gets saved at the last second, death skips over them and continues down the line, and they're guaranteed to not die until everyone else is dead and the order repeats

I absolutely hate the bullshit about how dying and being brought back to life gets you off the hook

No one intervened for her though. It did give her cancer anyway

It is implied Iris kept Death in check at all times which is impossible, it could have killed her during her sleep or time it so it happens immediately after waking up. Having electricity and gas in her cabin, it could have killed her anytime in a similar fashion. Maybe it was some other thing that was missing, Death seems to like an audience, otherwise it's no fun.

I do think it's an unwritten rule that you can only die while conscious

She saw death's attempts and kept stopping them, she intervened herself

Resurrection beating death is a canon that predates the franchise

Premise of FD6 is because a mass causality-event was avoided, all of the people meant to die back then were killed one by one

This means this will happen to everybody that was meant to die in the FD4 mall explosion that was avoided will also suffer terrible accidents

There's your FD7 premise right there

To be fair to Bloodlines, 2 was the first one to break that rule by having Death making attempts at Clear's life whenever it could, regardless of whose turn it is.

Why give her cancer when Death can give her a heart attack instantly?

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He's mad at her

It gave her and everyone behind her cancer

Where's the fun in a heart attack? At least the cancer will ensure she suffers for a while

The rules are people die in the order they're supposed to in the vision.

If vision ppl have kids they die in the order of birth date.

It keeps swinging at ppl until they die unless someone intervenes in a kill confirm, only vision survivors can intervene. if they intervene and save the person, they go to the end of the list. Fd1 death went at Claire like 6 times in the end.

If you kill someone you take their lifespan or place in the list.

If you die you're out of the list. Recesitation let's you have a normie life.

What premise do you think could work for a Final Destination movie that would make for a distinct cast of characters? I like that 6 shaked it up with a family, I think I'm all done with "a handful of normal teenagers and one or two adults."
I think one set in a prison could be really cool. Get a cheap actor with some real presence to be your leading man, no one believes him because it sounds like he just wants to escape, then have the prison flood or something weird like that and have all the deaths be during prison transfers or hospitals or cafeterias etc

I want an insurance claims adjuster realizing what's up. And a huge corp investigation into the concept of death. With them unwittingly pissing off Death, or more hilariously, using it for carnal gain until it bites back.

Personally I don't think too much meta would work. They mentioned they wanted to do a movie about first responders investigating the weird deaths but it sounds like it didn't get too far

why is death such an asshole?

If you were playing Pokemon and one of your Pokemon kept ignoring your orders and undermining your strategy you'd want to fuck with it right back

this idea sucks because that's no different to bloodlines

what would be good however is if one of the main characters in the next one was a descendent of some random from the mall disaster in FD4, and they had implicit knowledge of how all the "rules" of the movie worked because they had already had their entire family tree wiped prior to this movie beginning. The writers could shortcut around a lot of set up and skip over the very tiresome death is coming but no one believes me!! scene... they need to at least start coming up with new ways to do it. It would also retroactively make FD4 slightly more worthwhile, like a 1/10 instead of a 0

Anyway you're welcome FD writers that character is yours to use I only request that you name him Dennis for me,

A person becomes aware of what's behind the curtain. And it's a sentient deity (relatively). Someone trying to build a relationship/harness it for gain isnt meta. But one of the books had death pick a survivor and blackmail them in exchange for earthly gain.

Final Destination 4 isn't canon
Source: I don't want to watch that movie again

You make me want to SHOUT!

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That book also thought Bludworth was death, the entire thing was retarded. It's very clear no one was on editorial for the books or comics or anything

I'm still surprised that death gave iris a quick death, despite all the shit she's done

All I know is that someone not having supposed to exist is not the same as someone having to have died. Death is a fucking asshole.

i had checked out of the franchise after 3 but i keep seeing people say 4 is the worst shit ever. i really want to watch it now

she died in a roughly similar manner that she did in her vision, via mouth impalement

The credits have news paper clippings of deaths from the franchise, and the main characters death is referenced in one of these. So yes, she did. Could they retcon this? Probably if they wanted. But I hope not.

i'm not sure which ending i feel better, the good ending of main character outsmarting death or everyone dying.

movie series is about how death is inevitable

everyone dies

These are the dumbest fucking films. Fuck you retards.

Absolutely. It has done major disasters before just to kill somebody it skipped. Final destination 5 has the twist at the end where the main characters board the plane from the OG movie. And bloodlines has a train take out an entire neighborhood. So, it absolutely can kill you at anytime. I think the unofficial head canon is that death likes to fuck with people. Making you ultra paranoid all the time is part of the game.