
For every beginning there is an end.
When Kimberly has a violent premonition of a highway pileup she blocks the freeway, keeping a few others meant to die, safe...Or are they? The survivors mysteriously start dying and it's up to Kimberly to stop it before she's next.
- 6.3
- 2003
- Released
- 1h 30m

Ali Larter
Clear Rivers
A. J. Cook
Kimberly Corman
Michael Landes
Thomas Burke
David Paetkau
Evan Lewis
James Kirk
Tim Carpenter
Lynda Boyd
Nora Carpenter
Keegan Connor Tracy
Kat
Jonathan Cherry
Rory
Terrence 'T.C.' Carson
Eugene Dix
Justina Machado
Isabella Hudson
Tony Todd
Mr. Bludworth
Sarah Carter
Shaina
Alejandro Rae
Dano
Shaun Sipos
Frankie
Andrew Airlie
Mr. Corman
Christina Jastrzembska
Administrator
Eileen Pedde
Anesthesiologist
Jill Krop
Anchorwoman
Marrett Green
Anchorman
Odessa Munroe
Biker's Girlfriend
Noel Fisher
Brian Gibbons
Benita Ha
Dental Receptionist
Aaron Douglas
Deputy Steve
Eric Keenleyside
Detective Suby
Enid-Raye Adams
Dr. Kalarjian
Fred Henderson
Dr. Lees
Veena Sood
ER Nurse
David Purvis
Guest
Marke Driesschen
Host
Darcy Laurie
Man in Elevator
John R. Taylor
Man with Hooks
Alf Humphreys
Mr. Gibbons
Chilton Crane
Mrs. Gibbons
Sarah J. Kamal
Nurse in Delivery Room
Klodyne Rodney
Obestetrician
Rheta Hutton
On-Ramp Lady
John Stewart
Paramedic at Farm
Cam Cronin
Paramedic at Hospital
Alison Matthews
Physician
Mark Lukyn
Rescue Worker
Lorne Stewart
Skate Rat
Jenny Lang
Young Woman



Released
en
$26,000,000.00
$90,941,129.00
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- #deaths
Reviews

<em>'Final Destination 2'</em> isn't a movie I had a bad time watching, but it is undeniably a very sizeable drop from the original that I found so entertaining. Last time out we had a cool plane-related plot, this time out's RTC doesn't quite come out as interesting or as peculiar. The cast are also downgrades, if nothing negative. A. J. Cook & Co. are perfectly fine in their respective roles,
"Final Destination 2" sticks to the same formula as the first one, keeping the eerie atmosphere and inevitable doom at the center of its plot. The story kicks off with a massive, well-executed crash sequence that sets the stage for another round of fate playing its twisted game. While the concept remains engaging, the script doesn't dive deeper into the lore, missing an opportunity to expand on wh

This is my least favorite out of the series. Just the main character doesn't sell her character to me in this. The death scenes were cool, but it was just an ok movie.

***Solid sequel, maybe a notch better than the first film*** The first "Final Destination" movie from 2000 was a rather innovative 'Dead Teenager Movie' in that the killer was Death itself, the Grim Reaper, as an invisible spiritual presence. 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 systematic

Buckle up. Kimberly Corman has a terrifying vision that a highway pile up will claim her life and that of her friends. Blocking the entrance with her car, Kimberly watches in horror as the crash unfolds, thus saving her life and that of the people in the queue behind her. But the grim reaper is not impressed and he's coming to claim the deaths of all those who should have died in the crash.











