
Death has never been closer.
Death is just as omnipresent as ever, and is unleashed after one man’s premonition saves a group of coworkers from a terrifying suspension bridge collapse. But this group of unsuspecting souls was never supposed to survive, and, in a terrifying race against time, the ill-fated group frantically tries to discover a way to escape Death’s sinister agenda.
- 6.1
- 2011
- Released
- 1h 31m

Nicholas D'Agosto
Sam
Emma Bell
Molly
Miles Fisher
Peter Friedkin
Ellen Wroe
Candice Hooper
Jacqueline MacInnes Wood
Olivia Castle
P.J. Byrne
Isaac
Arlen Escarpeta
Nathan
David Koechner
Dennis
Courtney B. Vance
Agent Block
Tony Todd
Bludworth
Brent Stait
Roy
Roman Podhora
John
Jasmin Dring
Cho
Barclay Hope
Dr. Leonetti
Chasty Ballesteros
Spa Receptionist
Mike Dopud
Chef
Tanya Hubbard
Coach
Frank Topol
Federal Agent
Tim Fellingham
Rocker
Blaine Anderson
Crime Scene Tech
Dawn Chubai
Reporter
Ryan Hesp
Mike the Waiter
Ian Thompson
Bus Driver
Andy Nez
Campus Security
Jodi Balfour
Woman
June B. Wilde
FD1 Passenger
Brittany Rogers
Porter
Diana Pavlovská
Flight Attendant
Michael Adamthwaite
Line Chef
Grace Baek
Spa Technician
Forbes Angus
Larry Murnau (archive footage)
Kristen Cloke
Valerie Lewton (archive footage)
Kerr Smith
Carter Horton (archive footage)
Devon Sawa
Alex Browning (archive footage)









Released
en
$40,000,000.00
$157,887,643.00
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- #end is here
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- #duringcreditsstinger
- #cheating death
- #suspension bridge
- #supernatural horror
- #3d
- #horror
- #twist ending
Reviews

<em>'Final Destination 5'</em> actually won me over in the end. There's a detail about it that I didn't know about before watching, it's to do with the conclusion. I'm glad I was unaware, it made it much more enjoyable to see. If you plan of seeing this, go in as blind as possible - it's worth it. The film does eventually (much of the film plays out similarly, mind) do something different with
Final Destination 5 is a solid step up from the last few entries, but it still doesn’t come close to the original. The plot follows the usual formula, with a group of people escaping a disaster only to find out that death doesn’t like being cheated. It doesn’t try to break new ground, but it delivers what fans expect. The directing is competent, with well-paced tension leading up to the signature

Part 5 has a lot more interesting ways to have people killed. There getting wiser and smarter with every killing.

***One of the best of the franchise, if not THE best*** The first "Final Destination" movie in 2000 was a rather innovative 'Dead Teenager Movie' in that the killer was Death itself, an invisible spirit. A group of people, mostly youths, escape a great tragedy due to a premonition of one of them and the rest of the movie involves the Grim Reaper systematically slaying the kids who cheated Death

You spin me right round baby right round like a record baby. Hee, no surprise to find great division among horror fanatics, whatever the film or franchise, hot debate - even furious anger - can be found. FD5 has unsurprisingly garnered mixed reactions, but even allowing for the fact that as an idea it's a series that can't get better, part 5 is a considerable step up from the very poor part 4.











