A massive 1960s department store. A structural beam groans. Dust falls. A YOUNG GRANDMOTHER (20s) suddenly gasps – her eyes go white.
For nearly fifteen years, fans of Rube Goldberg-esque gore and existential dread have been waiting for the inevitable. Since the release of Final Destination 5 in 2011 (which cleverly revealed itself to be a prequel), the franchise has been stuck in development purgatory. Whispers of a sixth installment have swirled through horror forums like the ghostly wind that precedes a logging truck accident. final destination 6 trailer
A black screen. A whisper:
A young woman, , stands outside an old, crumbling house. She holds a faded photograph – a family reunion, 1960s. A massive 1960s department store
The trailer centers on Stefanie (Kaitlyn Santa Juana), a college student who begins experiencing horrific nightmares of a tower collapse. A YOUNG GRANDMOTHER (20s) suddenly gasps – her