In the immortal words of George Carlin, "all destinations are final. That's what it means. Destiny; final." Apparently the producers behind the Final Destination franchise haven't figured that out yet. If they had they wouldn't have just signed Eric Heisserer (The Thing Prequel) on to write a fifth installment. I don't understand film studios' need to continue horror franchises that aren't successful anymore. It just seems irrational in this economy. Then again if film studios were rational they wouldn't fund a $300+ million film based on an awful script (Avatar).
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