If there is something that has helped us the ‘final destination’ franchise is get into anything. What are you going with the unleashed laces while you are on mechanical stairs? You get it fast and saved life.
Thank you for making us cautious, I suppose, but this has a counterpoint: throughout the saga there have been so many deaths in usually frequented places that we have ended up taking fear, or at least having a lot of respect, to situations as usual as a plane take -off or a roller coaster. However, the great fear that has infused us ‘final destiny’ is undoubtedly Madere trucks loaded with trunks.
Nor is it that we see trucks loaded with trunks every week by the main highways of our country, but poor of the one who touches him with one being a fan of the saga. Most likely, they think they will be released and will generate a multiple accident, such as the one we saw in the first scene of ‘Final Destiny 2’.
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Aware of the traum Trucks with false trunks above and a canvas with many other prints to promote ‘final destination: blood ties’. A great marketing campaign with which we hope never run into the road.
A sequel or other prequel?
While the first four deliveries were sequelae without too much relationship between them beyond the appearance of Clear (Ali Larter) at ‘final destination’ and ‘final destination 2’, And of course Mr. Bludworth (Tony Todd), everything turned with ‘final destination 5’, which presumably closed the circle when discovering in the end that it was a prequel to the original film.

14 years later, the circle opens again, but what place will take ‘final destination: blood ties’? Little is known about it, but the first information about it suggests that will return to the natural order, and therefore will be a sequel to ‘final destination 4’. On May 16 we will leave doubts.