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Final Destination 5
Release Date: August 12, 2011 (North America)
Genres: Horror, Sequel, Thriller MPAA Rating: R
Production Phase: Released
Studio: New Line Cinema Production Company: Zide-Perry Productions
Who's Making It: Steven Quale (Director), Eric Heisserer (Screenwriter), Craig Perry (Producer), Warren Zide (Producer), Sheila Hanahan Taylor (Executive Producer)
Premise: The survivors of a suspension bridge accident find that Death is hunting them one-by-one.... More »
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Take a look at the poster displays for coming attractions the next time you're in your favorite movie theater. You may spot this one for Final Destination, the fifth film in New Line Cinema's horror franchise.
Comment on this Scoop (0)Tuesday, November 23, 2010
The studio has released the first two stills from the movie, which has switched its title for the second time. The movie is now being referred to as Final Destination 5.
See the first two photos from the movie in our gallery for Final Destination 5.
- New Line Cinema. Comment on this Scoop (0)Monday, September 6, 2010
Actress Emma Bell has been added to the cast. The site that broke the news doesn't know the name of Bell's character or how she fits into the ensemble but they are confident that she's got the job.
Bell was seen earlier this year in the thriller Frozen and will be seen next month on television when AMC debuts its new horror series The Walking Dead.
- Arrow in the Head. Comment on this Scoop (0)Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Joining Miles Fisher in 5nal Destination (sorry, we snickered) will be P.J. Byrne, Nicholas D'Agosto, David Koechner and Ellen Wroe. More importantly is the announcement that Tony Todd is returning to the franchise as the morbid Mr. Bludworth, something that the series' fans will no doubt appreciate.
Filming is scheduled to begin on September 13 in Vancouver.
- The Hollywood Reporter. Comment on this Scoop (0)Thursday, July 1, 2010
New Line Cinema has decided that they like the title 5nal Destination much better than Final Destination 5, so that's what the movie shall now be known as. Also, the disaster sequence that opens the film will take place on a suspension bridge.
- Bloody Disgusting. Comment on this Scoop (1)Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Steven Quale has been hired to direct Final Destination 5. He's a veteran on several James Cameron shoots including second unit director on Avatar and Titanic and special effects technician on Terminator 2, Aliens of the Deep and The Abyss. Filming begins on September 13.
- Variety. Comment on this Scoop (0)
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