From the horrifying premonition scenes including log trucks and roller-coasters, to complex chain reactions involving everything from spilled spaghetti to malfunctioning tanning beds, a huge number of characters have seen death tragically catching up with them in inventive and horrifying ways.
Of course, the question on many fans minds before seeing the film will be whether anyone will be able to join the vanishingly small club of Final Destination characters who have cheated death and survived for an entire film.
If you're wondering that – or just want to know how the rest of the characters are killed off – read on to have the Final Destination: Bloodlines ending explained. But be warned: there are major spoilers ahead.
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Final Destination: Bloodlines ending explained – does anyone survive?
After the initial premonition – which takes place in 1968 – the first character to meet a sticky demise in the present day timeline is the older version of Iris (Gabrielle Rose), who is impaled through the mouth by a weather vane after she leaves the fortified cabin she has been holed up in for decades.
Next in line is supposed to be Erik (Richard Harmon) – but after he makes a narrow escape from what looks like certain death at an incident at the tattoo shop where he works, death seems to have skipped by him.
Meanwhile, it is revealed that the reason Erik was skipped is not that he has cheated death but rather that he is not actually part of the bloodline – unbeknownst to him until this moment, he had a different father.
And so, Erik hatches a plan for Bobby to eat some nuts – which he has a fatal allergy to – so that he can then be revived. But before they can enact this plan, a nearby MRI machine switches on and – with its strong magnets – violently pulls Erik towards it due to his many piercings, causing one of the most brutal deaths of all.
It is now just Stefani, Charlie and Darlene who remain, and the trio decide to drive to Iris's cabin where they intend to hide out and avoid death. Unfortunately, the RV they are travelling in crashes just before they get there and Stefani's seatbelt jams – but knowing she is not next in the sequence, she encourages the others to continue to the cabin.
At the same time, the RV has been beginning to drown and it looks like Stefani – still trapped by the seatbelt – will be the next to die. She appears to lose consciousness, but Charlie is able to break the seatbelt and perform CPR on her, thus bringing her back to life.
Their understanding is that this will have done the trick – since she briefly died and was revived through resuscitation, they have now cheated death, similar to how Kimberly Corman (AJ Cook) managed to survive in the events of Final Destination 2.
You see, you can only be considered dead from drowning if you are unconscious for five minutes or more, and she did not meet this threshold.
Stefani and Charlie are able to escape from the train itself, but not from the logs it was carrying, which – in a scene that recalls the iconic Final Destination 2 premonition – fall into their paths and instantly crush them.
Final Destination: Bloodlines is now showing in UK cinemas.
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