
Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Wendy Christensen
Ryan Merriman
Kevin Fischer
Kris Lemche
Ian McKinley
Alexz Johnson
Erin
Sam Easton
Frankie Cheeks
Jesse Moss
Jason Wise
Gina Holden
Carrie Dreyer
Texas Battle
Lewis Romero
Chelan Simmons
Ashley Freund
Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
Ashlyn Halperin
Amanda Crew
Julie Christensen
Maggie Ma
Perry
Ecstasia Sanders
Amber
Jody Racicot
Bludworth
Patrick Gallagher
Colquitt
Dylan Basu
Ethan
Alberto Ghisi
Harry
Stuart Cowan
Launch Attendant
Harris Allan
Ride Attendant
Alexandr Kalugin
Yuri
Nels Lennarson
Clark
R. David Stephens
Minister
Andrew Francis
Payton
Cory Monteith
Kahill
Grahame Andrews
Ben Franklin
Dustin Milligan
Marcus
Jim Shield
Paul Revere
Colby Johannson
Lineman
Keith Dallas
Offensive Lineman
Michael Stewart
M-80 Boys
Víctor Ayala
M-80 Boys
Tony Todd
Devil (voice)
Agam Darshi
Laura
Dylan Basile
Sean
Matt Ellis
Subway Performer



![Final Destination 3 (2006) - Movie Trailer [HD]](https://img.youtube.com/vi/imhasVSv83k/hqdefault.jpg)
Released
en
$25,000,000.00
$118,890,272.00
- #dying and death
- #stroke of fate
- #beheading
- #omen
- #premonition
- #burned alive
- #fate
- #death
- #roller coaster / rollercoaster
- #cheating death
- #emo
- #supernatural horror
- #amusement parks
- #teenager
- #suspenseful
- #horror
- #deaths
- #supernatural slasher
Reviews

<em>'Final Destination 3'</em> is another dud from this franchise, even if it isn't anything that I'd consider truly terrible - just real forgettable. The plot is boring, the repetitiveness is starting to ring as true as expected. They aren't trying to add any freshness, just respinning the same wheel. The cast are OK, Mary Elizabeth Winstead is the better lead compared to this entry's predeces

This has the best intro to a movie I have ever seen. I'm sure we all have thought about a disaster on a roller coaster at some point in our lives. When we are about to get on a roller coaster. It's a messed up thing to see but it's awesome to see it in this movie.

***Decent, but now formulaic entry in this 'Dead Teenager' series*** The first "Final Destination" movie in 2000 was a rather innovative 'Dead Teenager Movie' in that the killer was Death itself, as an invisible spirit. A group of people, mostly teens, 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
In short, not a very exciting movie. It was not at all as good as the previous ones. Not that this was very surprising of course since the general consensus on the web seems to be that 1 & 2 are quite good, 3 & 4 not so much while the 5th is supposed to be back in shape. Unfortunately, in this 3rd installment it seems that the producer took some shortcuts and produced the all to common teenage sp

Roller Toaster. Final Destination the series moves into its third instalment without really changing the formula that was working for it. Here the opening disaster involves a Roller Coaster crash that is brought via a premonition to Wendy Christensen (Mary Elizabeth Winstead). As in the previous two films, the visionary and some friends get spooked and get off the coaster to find it actually do












