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  2. Well the makers of Final Destination 2 choose to use the basic same formula of the hugely enjoyable first film, only adding more black humour into the crazy death design broth. Opening with a quite horrific highway pile up, FD 2 then takes us on a journey that sees an assortment of folk offed in various and gruesome ways.

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    • Gymnastics Practice (Final Destination 5) Final Destination 5 stepped away from the franchise’s increasingly comedic tone with a more serious fifth outing, defined by its tension powerhouse gymnastic scene.
    • Glass Pane (Final Destination 2) One of the franchise’s best fakeouts gives way to one of its most memorable deaths in Final Destination 2. After a tense trip to the dentist, packed with ominous implements and a near miss with an airway-blocking plastic fish, Tim seems to be out of danger, but he isn’t exempt from the rules of Final Destination.
    • The Pool Filter (The Final Destination) Final Destination proves itself one of the most consistent horror franchises thanks to its enduring capacity to conjure gruesome deaths out of the most banal situations.
  3. I'd say it's a horror franchise, but like other people said it does have elements of dark humor. As to which one is the best, I definitely think 1 and 2 are the strongest ones with 4 being the worst.

    • It Weaponizes Anxiety and Makes The Mundane Deadly
    • There Is No Villain, and No Escape
    • The Scares Are Balanced with Humor
    • The Sequels Add to The Mythology
    • It Is The Beginning and The End of The Franchise
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    From its opening title sequence, the original Final Destination plays on the idea of anxiety and paranoia in everyday life. We meet Alex (Devon Sawa) as he’s preparing for a class trip to France, revising his schedule for the flight, when he suddenly freaks out at the idea of his mother removing the luggage tag from his last flight because it would...

    Birth.Movies.Death’s Brian Collins said it best when we wrote that one of the most surprising things about Final Destination was the way the film became such a successful franchise despite its lack of a villain you could commercialize. The iconic hockey mask from Friday the 13th and the glove adorned with knives from A Nightmare on Elm Streetare ma...

    (Photo by New Line courtesy Everett Collection) Final Destination knows that scares and laughs go hand in hand, and no matter how grim the tone of the film is, it is always accompanied by a wicked gallows humor that provides a nice release of tension. The films are brightly colored, they are fast-paced, and even many of the kills are so ridiculousl...

    (Photo by New Line courtesy Everett Collection) Each of the four sequels follows the same formula: a group of people managed to elude their own deaths, only to find themselves targeted by Death in the weeks to follow, hunted one by one in the order they would have originally died. However, each movie adds a bit of a twist to the way the survivors t...

    (Photo by Doane Gregory/Warner Bros. courtesy Everett Collection) A potential future installment could change things, of course, but for the time being, Final Destination has the rare honor of being one of the handful of horror franchises to have not just an ending, but a satisfying one that brings everything full-circle and ties it all together. I...

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    • The airplane of death. The original "Final Destination," released in 2000, follows the survivors of Flight 180. Protagonist Alex Browning (Devon Sawa) boards an airplane with his friends for a high school trip to France.
    • Death picks off the survivors. Over the course of the 2000 film, characters die grisly deaths — though they're not as gory as ones featured in sequels. Eventually, only three remain: Alex Browning, Clear Rivers, and Carter Horton (Kerr Smith).
    • A deadly highway pile-up. While the original film is certainly rated R, "Final Destination 2" (and all the sequels that follow) features considerably more blood and guts, to the delight of gorehounds everywhere.
    • The highway's Flight 180 connection. More than any other film in the franchise, "Final Destination 2" acts as a direct sequel to the original, even going so far as to have Ali Larter reprise her role as Clear Rivers.
  4. Final Destination 2 is the second installment theatrically and the third installment chronologically of the Final Destination series released in 2003. Despite a lukewarm initial critical reception, it has since gained recognition as one of more critically acclaimed films of the franchise.

  5. Final Destination 2 is a 2003 American supernatural horror film directed by David R. Ellis. The screenplay was written by J. Mackye Gruber and Eric Bress, based on a story by Gruber, Bress, and series creator Jeffrey Reddick. It is the sequel to the 2000 film Final Destination and the second installment of the Final Destination film series.