List of Final Destination characters

Final Destination is an American horror franchise consisting of five feature films. There have also been ten novelizations and novels, and two comic books composed of six issues in total. Each medium features a protagonist who experiences a premonition of himself/herself and several others dying in a catastrophic accident, only to escape the event with a handful of other characters moments before it turns into a reality. The survivors die later on through a series of elaborate and often gory scenarios that frequently resemble Rube Goldberg machines in their complexity.

Despite depicting homicide, the series is noteworthy amongst others in the horror genre in that the "villain" of the films is not the stereotypical slasher or beast, but the entity Death itself (occasionally seen as a fleeting shadow or a gust of wind) which manipulates the environment in deadly ways with the intent of reclaiming the lives of the survivors.

As of Final Destination 5, there are 506 known deaths in the films, 183 known in the novels, and 754 known in the comic books. Counted deaths only include those who died in the protagonist's initial premonition and those who died along the survivors. Characters are listed in alphabetical order, and are arranged by chronological appearance. Unnecessary characters are excluded, for example, those who do not affect the story heavily.

Final Destination

A screenshot from the film Final Destination showing the main characters of the film: Ms. Valerie Lewton, Billy Hitchcock, Carter Horton, Terry Chaney, Clear Rivers, Alex Browning, and Tod Waggner.

Alex Browning

Further information: Alex Browning

Alexander Theodore "Alex" Browning (portrayed by Devon Sawa) is the protagonist and visionary of Final Destination. He is one of the survivors of Flight 180, and the sixth survivor to die.

Alex was a senior at Mt. Abraham High School who boarded Volee Airlines Flight 180 with his classmates for their senior trip to Paris, France. Before take-off, Alex had a premonition that a catastrophic engine failure would cause the plane to explode in mid-air, killing everyone on board. When the events from his vision begin to repeat themselves, he panics and is thrown off the plane along with six others, who witness the plane explode moments later. Over the next several months, the survivors begin to die one by one in a series of bizarre accidents, and after learning that Death is still after them, Alex attempts to figure out Death's plan and save the remaining survivors. He manages to save fellow survivors Clear Rivers and Carter Horton from near death, leading them to believe they have cheated Death's plan. Six months later, Alex, Clear, and Carter travel to Paris to celebrate their survival. After explaining that Death still hasn't skipped him, Alex is nearly hit by a neon sign but Carter saves him at the last second, and Death skips him. When Carter asks who is next the sign suddenly swings back down towards Carter, revealing Death's plan is still in action. In Final Destination 2 it is revealed that following the events of the first film, Alex was bludgeoned by a falling brick. Alex is mentioned again in Final Destination 3 and seen in archive footage in Final Destination 5.

Barbara Browning

Barbara Browning (portrayed by Barbara Tyson) is the mother of Alex Browning and the wife of Ken Browning. Barbara is first seen helping Alex pack his bags before his flight to Paris, and is later seen comforting Alex after the plane explodes.

Billy Hitchcock

Seann William Scott portrayed Billy Hitchcock in Final Destination.

William "Billy" Hitchcock (portrayed by Seann William Scott) [1] is one of the survivors of Flight 180. He is the fourth survivor to die.

Billy was a student at Mt. Abraham High School, and a main target of Carter Horton's bullying.[2] He was supposed to board Flight 180 with his classmates for their senior trip to Paris, but got stuck in the airport's restroom before the plane's departure. He arrives just as Alex Browning and Carter Horton are being thrown off the plane, and is forced off as well after being caught in the commotion. Moments later, he witnesses the plane explode in mid-air, killing the remaining passengers on board. Thirty-nine days later, he and the other survivors attend a memorial service for the victims. He later encounters the other survivors at a cafe, where he witnesses Terry Channey's death. AfterMs. Lewton's death, he reunites with the other survivors to discuss what they should do. As they drive through town in Carter's car, Carter learns that he is next on Death's list and begins to drive recklessly through town, wanting to die on his own terms. When Carter parks his car on railroad tracks, he becomes trapped, but Alex manages to save him just seconds before his car is smashed by an oncoming train. As Billy warns the others to stay away from Carter, he is suddenly decapitated by flying shrapnel from the car wreckage.[3] Billy was mentioned again in Final Destination 2 by Officer Thomas Burke, who says that he was ordered to clean up Billy's remains when a call came in about a robbery, but his partner decided to handle it alone and was killed that night in a shootout.[4] Billy's death is shown again in x-ray format during the opening credits of The Final Destination and again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.[5][6]

Blake Dreyer

Blake Dreyer was a student at Mt. Abraham High School, and a casualty of the explosion of Flight 180. She is portrayed by Christine Chatelain.[1]

Blake boarded Flight 180 with her best friend Christa Marsh, for their senior trip to Paris. Their classmate Tod Waggner had a crush on both of them, and planned to spend the flight trying to get with them.[2] Before the planes departure, Alex has a premonition that the plane will explode in mid-air. He awakens just as Blake and Christa ask him to switch seats, just like in his premonition, and starts to panic. Disregarding Alex's warning, she stays on the plane and is incinerated among 286 other passengers. Later on, Alex realizes that it is not his turn to die, since he never changed seats with Blake and Christa, unlike his original premonition.[3]

Carter Horton

Carter Horton (portrayed by Kerr Smith) [1] is one of the survivors of Flight 180. He is the fifth survivor to die.

Carter was a student at Mt. Abraham High School, and Alex Browning's rival. He boards Flight 180 with his girlfriend Terry Channey for their senior trip to Paris, France. When Alex warns everyone that the plane will explode, Carter believes that he is making it up as a joke and attacks him. As a result, they are both thrown off the plane, along with five others, who witness the plane explode shortly after. Thirty-nine days later, he attends a memorial service for the victims, where he refuses to admit that Alex saved him. He later confronts Alex at a cafe where they witness Terry's death, leaving Carter devastated. The survivors later reunite and Alex explains that Death is still after them. When Carter learns that he is next on Death's list he parks his car on railroad tracks, wanting to die on his own terms. He changes his mind at the last minute, but cannot get out when his seat belt jams. Alex manages to save Carter just seconds before his car is smashed by an oncoming train, and Death skips him. Six months later, Carter visits Paris with Alex and Clear Rivers to celebrate their survival. Shortly after Alex explains that Death never skipped him, Carter saves him from being hit by a large neon sign. When Alex says that Death has now skipped him, Carter asks who is next, and is suddenly hit by the sign, revealing that once Death has skipped everyone it will go back to the top of the list and start over again. Carter is mentioned by Rory Peters in Final Destination 2, who says that after witnessing Carter's death he decided not to attend a theater, that later collapsed on the guests. Carter is seen again via archive footage in Final Destination 5.

Christa Marsh

Christa Marsh was a student at Mt. Abraham High School, and a casualty of the explosion of Flight 180. She is portrayed by Lisa Marie Caruk.[1]

Christa boarded Flight 180 with her best friend Blake Dreyer, for their field trip to Paris. Their classmate Tod Waggner had a crush on both of them, and planned to spend the flight trying to get with them.[2] Before the plane's departure, Alex Browning has a vision that the plane will explode in mid-air. He awakens just as Christa asks him to change seats, just like in his vision, and panics. Disregarding Alex's warning, she stays on the plane and is incinerated among 286 other passengers. Later, Alex realizes that it is not his turn to die, since he never changed seats with Blake and Christa, unlike his original premonition.[3] [7]

Clear Rivers

Further information: Clear Rivers

Clear Marie Rivers (portrayed by Ali Larter) [1][8] was a character who appeared in Final Destination and Final Destination 2. She is the seventh and final survivor of Flight 180 to die.

Clear was one of the students who boarded Flight 180 for her senior trip to Paris.[2] When Alex Browning warns everyone that the plane will explode, Clear is the only one who believes him, and she leaves the plane along with six others, who witness the plane explode shortly after. Thirty-nine days later, she attends the memorial service for the victims; she is the only one who thanks Alex for saving her, and gives him a rose to show her gratitude. After Tod Waggner's death, she and Alex sneak into the morgue to see his body. There they encounter William Bludworth, who warns them that Death is still after the survivors. Clear is initially skeptical, until the other survivors start to die one by one. After saving Carter Horton, Alex distances himself from the group, believing that he is next on Death's list. He later learns that Clear is actually next, and rushes to her house to save her. Meanwhile, Clear is trapped inside her car, which is leaking gas fluid, and surrounded by live wires. Alex arrives in time to save Clear, and grabs the wire allowing her to escape from the car seconds before it explodes, and Death skips her. Six months later, Clear, Alex, and Carter travel to Paris, to celebrate their survival; however, after Alex narrowly avoids Death, they both witness Carter's death[3] and realize that Death's plan is still in action.

In Final Destination 2, it is revealed that Clear is the last survivor of Flight 180, and has committed herself to a mental institution to protect herself from Death. She is visited by Kimberly Corman, who asks her to help her save the survivors of the Route 23 pile-up. She initially refuses, but later introduces Kimberly and Thomas Burke to Bludworth, who tells them that only "new life" can defeat Death. This leads them to believe that if Isabella Hudson has her baby it will ruin Death's plan, and they will all be safe. She, Kimberly, and Thomas manage to save Isabella and her baby, but Kimberly later realizes that Isabella was never meant to die in the pile-up, and was therefore not on Death's List. Clear searches for Eugene Dix at the hospital, but accidentally causes his room to explode from an oxygen combustion, incinerating them both.[4] Clear's death is shown in x-ray format during the opening credits of The Final Destination and seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.[5][6]

George Waggner

George Waggner (portrayed by Brendan Fehr) [1] is the brother of Tod Waggner, and a casualty of the Flight 180 explosion.

George and Tod boarded Flight 180 for their field trip to Paris, with their friend Alex Browning. George later instructs Tod to go check on Alex after he is thrown off the plane, and the plane explodes shortly after, incinerating George and 286 other passengers.[3] His death infuriates the Waggner household, except for Tod, who blame Alex for his death.[3]

Ken Browning

Kenny "Ken" Browning (portrayed by Robert Wisden) is the father of Alex Browning and the husband of Barbara Browning. Ken is first seen talking to Alex while he and his mother pack his bags for his flight to Paris, and is later seen comforting Alex after the plane explodes. He expresses his concern for Alex when he refuses to speak to him or his mother about what is going on.

Larry Murnau

Laurent "Larry" Murnau was a French teacher at Mt. Abraham High School, and was in charge of chaperoning the students on their trip to Paris. He was portrayed by Forbes Angus.[1]

Larry was very fluent in the French language, which is why he was selected to guide the students on their field trip to Paris.[2] After several students are removed from the plane, Ms. Valerie Lewton volunteers to stay behind and look after the students until the next flight, and sends Mr. Murnau back on the plane. The plane explodes shortly after, and he is incinerated among 286 others. His death affected Ms. Lewton the most, who became guilt-ridden, holding herself responsible for his death.[3] Larry was briefly seen via archive footage in Final Destination 5.[5]

Agent Schreck

Special Agent Schreck was an FBI, portrayed by Roger Guenveur Smith.[1] He is the partner of Agent Weine.

He and Agent Weine interrogated the survivors, following the explosion of Flight 180, and become suspicious of Alex Browning. They keep a close eye on Alex, and their suspicion grows when the survivors begin to die on by one. At the end, he and Agent Weine attempt to arrest Alex and chase him into the woods, but after they witness Alex rescuing Clear Rivers,[3] Alex is cleared of suspicion.

Terry Chaney

Theresa "Terry" Chaney (portrayed by Amanda Detmer) [1] is one of the survivors of Flight 180. She is the second survivor to die.

Terry was a student at Mt. Abraham High School, and the girlfriend of Carter Horton,.[2] She boards Flight 180 with Carter for their senior trip to Paris, but when Alex Browning warns everyone that the plane will explode, Carter attacks him, and is thrown off the plane. Terry follows him off as well, and witnesses the plane explode shortly after. After the accident, Terry is ignored by Carter, who seems more interested in starting fights with Alex. While driving past a cafe, Carter sees Alex and instigates another fight. After berating Carter, Terry storms off in anger, and is suddenly hit by a speeding bus.[3] Terry was mentioned in Final Destination 2 by Kat Jennings, who says that she was on her way to a bed and breakfast when the bus she was riding hit Terry. As a result, she avoided a gas leak that suffocated the guests staying at the lodge.[4] Terry's death was referenced during the opening credits of The Final Destination, and she is seen again via archive footage in Final Destination 5.[5][6]

Tod Waggner

Tod Waggner (portrayed by Chad Donella) [1] is one of the survivors of Flight 180. He was the first survivor of Flight 180 to die.

Tod was a student at Mt. Abraham High School, and Alex Browning's best friend. He boards Flight 180 with Alex and his brother George for their senior trip to Paris. When Alex has a premonition that the plane will explode, George instructs Tod to go check on him, and Tod witnesses the plane explode shortly after. The Waggners blame Alex for George's death, and Tod's friendship with Alex becomes distant. Tod later deliverers a farewell speech at the memorial service. That night, while Tod is in his bathroom the toilet begins to leak, causing him to slip and fall into the bathtub. The clothes line wraps around Tod's neck and slowly suffocates him as he desperately attempts to free himself, but he eventually dies from asphyxia. His death is deemed a suicide, however Alex does not believe that Tod killed himself. Tod is mentioned by Kimberly Corman in Final Destination 2, who says that she went shopping with her mother, but got distracted by a news piece on Tod's death, while her mother was killed by car thieves outside.

Tod's death is seen again in x-ray format during the opening credits of The Final Destination.

Valerie Lewton

Valerie "Val" Lewton, or Ms. Lewton (portrayed by Kristen Cloke) [1] is one of the survivors of Flight 180. She is the third survivor to die.

Ms. Lewton, a teacher at Mt. Abraham High School, is chosen to chaperone the students on their field trip to Paris. After a handful of students are thrown off the plane, Ms. Lewton volunteers to stay behind and look after them, convincing Larry Murnau to get back on the plane. She witnesses the plane explode shortly after, which she holds Alex Browning responsible for. Among all the Flight 180 survivors, she externalizes her guilt the most for causing Larry's death, and prepares to leave town to restart her life. While packing her things, her coffee mug cracks, and vodka leaks all over the floor and into a computer monitor. When her computer explodes, shrapnel is sent flying into her neck, and the sparks ignite the trail of vodka, which leads to a bottle sitting on top of the counter. When the bottle explodes, the counter catches fire, and Ms. Lewton falls to the floor. She reaches for a rag sitting on top of a rack of knives on the counter, but it falls over and one of the knives falls into her chest. Alex arrives to save her but the oven explodes, causing a chair to fall on top of her and push the knife deeper into her chest, killing her. The fire eventually spreads and incinerates her whole house, as Alex flees the scene.[3] Ms. Lewton is mentioned in Final Destination 2 by Eugene Dix, who says that he was substituting for Ms. Lewton after her death, when a homicidal student from his previous job killed his substitute.[4] Ms. Lewton's death was shown in x-ray format during the opening credits of The Final Destination and she appeared again via archive footage at the end of Final Destination 5.[5]

Agent Weine

Special Agent Weine was an FBI agent, portrayed by Daniel Roebuck.[1] He is Agent Schreck's assistant.

He and Agent Schreck interrogate the survivors, following the explosion of Flight 180, and become suspicious of Alex Browning. They keep a close eye on Alex, and their suspicion grows when the survivors began to die one by one. At the end, he and Agent Schreck attempt to arrest Alex and chase him into the woods, but after they witness Alex rescue Clear Rivers, Alex is cleared of suspicion.[3]

William Bludworth

Further information: William Bludworth

William "Bill" Bludworth is a mysterious mortician who appears in Final Destination, Final Destination 2, and Final Destination 5.[1][8][9] He was portrayed by Tony Todd.[3][4][5]

Tony Todd portrayed William Bludworth in Final Destination, Final Destination 2, and Final Destination 5. Additionally, Todd made a voice-over cameo in Final Destination 3.

Bludworth has the most knowledge of Death, although it is unclear how. Some have speculated that he has survived Death's list, or is in fact Death himself. In the first film Alex Browning and Clear Rivers sneak inside Bludworth's morgue to see Tod Waggner's corpse. After Bludworth catches them he explains that they have ruined Death's plan, and Death is now claiming the lives of those who were meant to die in the explosion, unless they can find a way to "cheat" Death's plan.[3] In Final Destination 2, Bludworth is visited by Clear, Kimberly Corman, and Thomas Burke, to acquire more knowledge, and explains that only "new life" can defeat Death,[4] leading the three to believe that if Isabella Hudson has her baby it will interfere with Death's list and they will all be safe. In Final Destination 5, Bludworth ominously watches the survivors of the North Bay bridge collapse, and when confronted by Sam Lawton, Molly Harper, Peter Friedkin, and Nathan Sears he warns them about Death and tells them that by killing someone else they can acquire that person's remaining lifespan.[5]

Final Destination 2

A screenshot from the film Final Destination 2 showing the Route 23 survivors shortly after the pile-up (from left to right): Kimberly Corman, Tim Carpenter, Nora Carpenter, Officer Thomas Burke, Rory Peters, Eugene Dix, and Kat Jennings. These survivors were the second set of survivors enlisted in Death's List of the entire franchise. (Note that survivor Evan Lewis is absent from the cast shot since he was being interrogated in the other room beside them.)

Brian Gibbons

Brian Gibbons is a teenage farmer, portrayed by Noel Fisher.[8] Although he is originally not on Death's list, Brian's death is prevented by Rory Peters, and he is added to the list.[4]

Brian was the son of a farmer, who lived near the 180 Mile Marker of Greenwood Lake, New York.[4][10] After Kat Jennings's SUV crashes onto their farm, Brian and his family try to help them. Rory pulls Brian out of the path of a speeding news van, that appears out of nowhere at the last second, and he is unknowingly added to Death's list. Some time later, during a picnic with his parents, Kimberly Corman, Michael Corman, and Thomas Burke, the propane tank of his barbecue grill erupts, blowing Brian to pieces.[4][11]

Dano Estevez

Daniel "Dano" Estevez was a college student from White Plains, New York and a casualty in the Route 23 pile-up. He was portrayed by Alejandro Rae.[8]

[10] In the film, he, Frankie Whitman, Shaina McKlank, and Kimberly Corman go on a road trip to Daytona Beach for spring break. En route, Kimberly has a premonition of a massive pile-up, in which a semi truck smashes into her SUV, killing all four of them. As a result, Kimberly stalls her SUV to prevent other drivers from entering the freeway. After Officer Thomas Burke tells Kimberly to exit the car, Dano, Shaina, and Frankie, are killed by the same truck from Kimberly's premonition. His death is referenced in the opening credits of The Final Destination and seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.[4]

Ellen Kalarjian

Dr. Ellen Kalarjian was a physician, portrayed by Enid-Raye Adams.[8]

Dr. Kalarjian worked at the Lakeview Hospital in Greenwood Lake, New York.[4][10] In the film, Kimberly has a premonition of what she believes is Dr. Kalarjian "strangling" Isabella Hudson, during child labor. At the hospital, she is requested by Isabella's obstetrician and Officer Thomas Burke immobilizes her as Isabella gives birth. Soon after, Eugene Dix's room blows up, prompting her to move a crash cart among victims. Moments later, she resuscitates Kimberly from drowning in Greenwood Lake, which turns out to be Kimberly's actual premonition.

Eugene Dix

Eugene Dix (portrayed by Terrence C. Carson) [8] was one of the survivors of the Route 23 pile-up. He was the sixth survivor to die.[4]

Eugene was a high school teacher.[4][10] Prior to the crash, he was substituting for Ms. Valerie Lewton at Mt. Abraham High School, and one of the students from his old school stabbed his substitute teacher during class.[4][10] In the film, Kimberly Corman has a premonition of a pile-up on Route 23, in which Eugene's motorcycle crushes his torso after he skids across the road. Although he is initially skeptical that Death is still after the survivors, he meets up with the other survivors at Thomas Burke's apartment, where he witnesses Nora Carpenter's death. A horrified Eugene steals Thomas' gun and attempts suicide, wanting to die on his own terms, but this fails despite the fact the gun was fully loaded. Clear Rivers explains that this is because it wasn't his turn to die yet. Afterwards, the remaining survivors leave to find Isabella Hudson. On the way there, Kat Jennings' SUV nearly collides with Isabella's van and they swerve onto a nearby farm. Several PVC pipes penetrate the car, and puncture Eugene's lung and he is rushed to the hospital in an ambulance. Numbed by hypoxia he helplessly watches as the vents close, the tubes of his oxygen tanks snap, and the power plug of his defibrillator disengages. The machine's emergency mode activates and revives him, but Clear Rivers abruptly opens his door which completely detaches the plug, creating a spark that ignites the oxygen and creates a huge fire throughout his room, that incinerates both him and Clear.[4]

Eugene's death was referenced in the opening credits of The Final Destination and he was seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.

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Evan Lewis

Evan Lewis (portrayed by David Paetkau) [8] was one of the survivors of the Route 23 pile-up. He was the first survivor to die.[4]

Evan was a recent lottery winner.[4][10] In the film, Kimberly Corman has a premonition in which Evan's new car crashes into a log truck's oil tank, engulfing him in flames until a semi-trailer truck runs him over. After she prevents him from entering the highway, he is brought to the police station for questioning, and interrogated by Detective Suby. After being released he returns to his apartment. He heats up some noodles in the microwave, unaware that a refrigerator magnet has fallen in the box, while he pan-fries mozzarella sticks. While trying on his new jewelry, his microwave begins to spark, startling him and causing him to drop his new ring down the sink. When he reaches into the drain to retrieve it, his watch causes his hand to get stuck. When the stove starts to flare, he attempts to put out the fire with his shirt, but uninteionally causes the pan to fall over, setting his entire apartment on fire. When he finally frees his hand he tries to put out the fire with a fire extinguisher, but it stalls. Desperate, Evan smashes the windows, and escapes seconds before his apartment explodes. Evan climbs down the escape ladder, but as he walks away he slips on old spaghetti (which he threw out the window moments earlier), and the ladder falls, impaling his right eye. This alarms the other survivors, who watch news coverage of his death.[4]

Evan's death is seen in X-ray format during the opening credits of The Final Destination, and he is seen again in archive footage in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.[11][16]

Frankie Whitman

Frankie Whitman was a college student from White Plains, New York and a casualty in the Route 23 pile-up. He was portrayed by Shaun Sipos.[8]

[10] In the film, Frankie, Dano Estevez, Shaina McKlank, and Kimberly Corman, go on a road trip to Daytona Beach, Florida for spring break. En route, Kimberly has a premonition of a massive pile-up, in which a semi truck smashes into her SUV, killing all four of them. As a result, Kimberly stalls her SUV to prevent other drivers from entering the freeway. After Officer Thomas Burke asks Kimberly to exit the vehicle, Frankie, Dano, and Shaina, are killed by the same truck from Kimberly's vision. His death was referenced in the opening credits of The Final Destination, and he was seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.[4]

Isabella Hudson

Isabella Hudson was a survivor of the Route 23 pile-up in Final Destination 2. She is portrayed by Justina Machado.[4][8]

Isabella lived in New York City with her husband Marcus Hudson, and was nine months pregnant with a baby boy. In the film, Kimberly Corman blocks the entrance ramp, preventing Isabella from entering the highway before a major pile-up occurs. When Kimberly discovers that Death is still after the survivors she learns that "new life" can break the chain, and Isabella is incarcerated by Deputy Steve Adams under Officer Thomas Burke's orders to protect her from Death. While in jail her water breaks and Deputy Adams rushes her to the hospital. On the road, Kat Jennings' SUV almost collides with Isabella's van; nonetheless, she arrives at the hospital unharmed. At the hospital, Kimberly has another vision of what appears to be Isabella's physician, Dr. Ellen Kalarjian, "strangling" Isabella. Thomas stops Dr. Kalarjian from disrupting her pregnancy, and she successfully delivers her son, which leads them to believe that they have cheated Death, however, Kimberly realizes that Isabella was never meant to die in the pile-up, and was therefore not on Death's list.[4][11][16]

Kat Jennings

Katherine "Kat" Jennings (portrayed by Keegan Connor Tracy)[8] was one of the survivors of the Route 23 pile-up. She is the fourth survivor to die.[4]

Known for her portrayal of the Blue Fairy in Once Upon a Time and Miss Watson in Bates Motel, Keegan portrayed Kat Jennings in the 2003 sequel.

Kat was a successful marketing consultant for a business firm. Prior to the film, she was scheduled for a client meeting at a local bed-and-breakfast, but the bus she was on hit Terry Chaney, and she avoided a gas leak that killed everyone in the lodge.[4][10] In the film, Kimberly Corman has a premonition of a massive pile-up, in which Kat's SUV flips upside down, crushing her. After Kimberly prevents Kat from entering the highway, she is brought to the police station for questioning. She initially disregards Kimberly's warning that Death may still be after the survivors. Nonetheless, she attends a meeting for the survivors at Thomas Burke's apartment, where she and Clear Rivers attempt to save Nora Carpenter from death, but to no avail. On their way to the Lakeview Hospital, Kat's SUV suffers a blow out. She nearly collides with Isabella Hudson's van, and swerves onto a nearby farm, where her SUV is penetrated by PVC pipes. She is trapped in her seat by a log, and rescuers attempt to free her with the Jaws of Life, but inadvertently trigger her airbag, which pushes her head into a pipe protruding from her headrest.[16]

Kat's death is seen in x-ray format during the opening credits of The Final Destination, and she is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.[11][12][13][17]

Kimberly Corman

Further information: Kimberly Corman

Kimberly "Kim" Corman (portrayed by A. J. Cook) is the protagonist and visionary of Final Destination 2.[8] She was one of the survivors of the Route 23 pileup.[19] She is the eighth survivor to die.

Kimberly is a college student from White Plains, New York, who was planning on visiting Daytona Beach, Florida for spring break with her friends Shaina McKlank, Dano Estevez, and Frankie Whitman.[4][10][19][20] After stopping on the on-ramp to Route 23, Kimberly has a premonition of a pile-up in which several people, including her and her friends, are killed. She stalls her vehicle preventing those who would have died from entering the freeway, but her friends are killed moments later by a speeding semi-trailer truck. She and the other survivors are later brought to the police station, where she and Eugene Dix explain the similarities between their experience and the survivors of Flight 180. When Evan Lewis dies, Kimberly seeks the help of Flight 180 survivor Clear Rivers, who initially refuses, but later brings her and Thomas Burke to William Bludworth, who tells them that only "new life" can defeat Death, leading them to believe that if Isabella Hudson has her baby it will ruin Death's plan and they will all be safe. Although the other survivors meet their demise, Kimberly, Clear, and Thomas manage to save Isabella and her infant son. Upon realizing that Isabella was never on Death's List, Kimberly attempts to sacrifice herself by driving a van into a lake. She is then rescued by Thomas, and resuscitated by Dr. Ellen Kalarjian, thus granting her "new life".

In Final Destination 3, a newspaper article reveals that Kimberly and Thomas were killed after being knocked into a wood chipper at a hardware store; however, this was only mentioned in an alternate ending.

A.J. Cook portrayed Kimberly Corman in Final Destination 2. Cook dyed her hair to avoid confusion with Ali Larter and Sarah Carter.

Michael Corman

Michael Corman was the father of Kimberly Corman. He was portrayed by Andrew Airlie.[8]

Michael and Kimberly have become very close after her mother's death.[10] In the film, he sends Kimberly off on her vacation with Shaina McKlank. He is later seen comforting Kimberly at the police station after the accident, and she confides in him her fear that Death might still be after the survivors. He later accompanies Kimberly and Thomas Burke on a picnic with the Gibbons family, where they witness Brian Gibbons's death.[11][16]

Nora Carpenter

Nora Carpenter ( portrayed by Lynda Boyd) [8] was one of the survivors of the Route 23 pile-up. She is the third survivor to die.[4]

Nora was a widow who lived with her teenage son Tim, after her husband died four years earlier.[4][10] In the film, Kimberly Corman has a premonition of a massive pile-up on Route 23, in which Nora's car crashes into a log, killing her and Tim. After Kimberly prevents them from entering the highway, she and the other survivors are brought to the police station for questioning. Where there, Kimberly tries to warn the survivors that Death may still be after them, but Nora dismisses her theory and leaves. The next day, Tim is killed while leaving the dentist, leaving Nora devastated. She later attends a meeting for the survivors at Thomas Burke's apartment, but leaves to plan her sons funeral. While inside an elevator with Eugene, she is called by Thomas, who warns her about a man with hooks. Moments later, her hair gets entangled by a man standing behind her holding prosthetic limbs with hooks and her neck is trapped between the elevator doors as she tries to escape. Clear Rivers and Kat Jennings try to help her, but the elevator rises, and the force decapitates her.[4]

Nora's death is referenced in the opening credits of The Final Destination and was seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.[11][11][13][16][16]

Rory Peters

Rory Peters (portrayed by Jonathan Cherry) was one of the survivors of the Route 23 pile-up.[8] He is the fifth survivor to die.[4]

Rory was a heavy drug user. Prior to the film, he traveled to Paris, where he witnessed Carter Horton's death. Horrified by what he had seen, he decided to go home instead of attending a theater that later collapsed on the guests.[4][10] In the film, Kimberly Corman has a premonition of a massive pile-up on Route 23, in which a garbage truck rams into Rory's car. After Kimberly prevents Rory from entering the highway, he and the other survivors are brought to the police station for questioning. While there, Kimberly tries to warn them that Death may still be after the survivors, but Rory doesn't take her seriously. Nonetheless, he attends a group meeting at Thomas Burke's apartment. When the group leaves to find Isabella Hudson in Kat Jennings' SUV, the vehicle swerves onto a nearby farm, and the car is penetrated by PVC pipes. While there, Rory pulls Brian Gibbons out of the path of a speeding news van, unintentionally adding him to Death's list. He later asks Kimberly to hide his addictions from his mother if he dies. After Kat is killed, she drops a cigarette into a fuel leakage from the news van, and the van explodes, sending a barbed wire fence flying through the air, which trisected Rory.[4]

Rory's death is seen in x-ray format in the opening credits of The Final Destination, and he is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.[11][12][13][14][15]

Shaina McKlank

Shaina McKlank was a college student from White Plains, New York and a casualty in the Route 23 pile-up. She was portrayed by Sarah Carter.[8][10]

In the film, she, Kimberly, and their friends Dano Estevez and Frankie Whitman go on a road trip to Daytona Beach for spring break. En route, Kimberly has a premonition of a pile-up on Route 23 in which her SUV is smashed by a semi-truck, killing all four of them. As a result, Kimberly stalls her SUV to prevent other drivers from entering the freeway. After Officer Thomas Burke tells Kimberly to exit the car, Shaina, Dano, and Frankie are killed by the same truck from Kimberly's premonition. Her death is referenced in the opening credits of The Final Destination.[4]

Thomas Burke

Officer Thomas "Tom" Burke is one of the survivors of the Route 23 pileup.He is the ninth and final survivor to die. He is portrayed by Michael Landes.[8][19]

Thomas was a highway patrol officer stationed in Westchester County, and also performed secondary tasks such as police investigation and crime scene cleanup. During a stakeout with his partner, he was assigned to clean up the remains of Billy Hitchcock, and avoided a shootout that took the life of his partner.[4][10] In the film, Kimberly Corman has a premonition of a pile-up, in which a log crashes through Thomas' windshield. Kimberly prevents him and several others from entering the highway, and the survivors are brought to the police station for questioning. Thomas is the only one to consider Kimberly's theory that Death may still after them. After Evan Lewis's death, he and Kimberly attempt to save the remaining survivors, with the help of Flight 180 survivor Clear Rivers. She brings them to William Bludworth, who asserts that only "new life" can defeat Death. This leads them to believe that if Isabella Hudson had her baby it will ruin Death's plan, and they will all be safe. Thomas falsely accuses Isabella of grand theft auto, and she is incarcerated. After the death of several other survivors, Isabella goes into labor, and Thomas, Kimberly, and Clear rush to the hospital, where they witness Isabella give birth. They believe they have finally cheated death until Kimberly realizes that Isabella was never on Death's list. Kimberly sacrifices herself for Thomas's sake, and after he saves her, she is resuscitated by Dr. Ellen Kalarjian, thus granting her "new life". Since Kimberly died out of order it ruins Death's list and Thomas is saved as a result.

In Final Destination 3, a newspaper article reveals that Thomas and Kimberly were killed after being knocked into a wood chipper at a hardware store; however, this is only mentioned in an alternate ending. Thomas is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.[11][13][17][22][23]

Tim Carpenter

Timothy "Tim" Carpenter (portrayed by Canadian actor James Kirk)[8] is one of the survivors of the Route 23 pile-up. He is the second survivor to die.[4]

Tim lives with his mother Nora Carpenter ever since his father died four years earlier.[4][10] In the film, Kimberly Corman has a premonition in which Nora's car crashes into a log fallen from a truck, killing him and Nora. Kimberly stalls her car on the entrance ramp, preventing them from entering the highway, and he and the other survivors are later brought to the police station for questioning. While there, Kimberly warns them that Death may still be after them, but he and Nora ignore her warning and leave. The next day, he and his mother go to his dentist appointment. While there, he is infused with laughing gas and the dentist leaves due to an emergency. He is numb and unable to move when a plastic blowfish from a hanging mobile falls into his mouth, and nearly chokes him death, but another dentist enters the room and removes it before that can happen. As he and Nora leave the clinic, Kimberly and Thomas Burke warn them about pigeons, and for fun Tim scares several pigeons near a pavement away. One of these blinds a construction worker in a crane, who accidentally hits a switch that drops a glass pane above Tim, crushing him.[4]

Tim is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.

Final Destination 3

Amber Regan

Amber Regan was a friend of Julie Christensen and Perry Malinowski. She is portrayed by Ecstasia Sanders.

Amber visits the amusement park for McKinley High School's grad night with Julie and Perry. Unlike Julie and Perry, she does not board the Devil's Flight roller coaster and is thus spared from the collision. Amber and her friends later visit the Tricentennial Fair, where she witnesses Julie almost die from being impaled by a harrow, and Perry being impaled by a flagpole moments later. Horrified by Perry's death, she quickly leaves the fair.

Ashley Freund and Ashlyn Halperin

Ashley Freund and Ashlyn Halperin (portrayed by Chelan Simmons and Crystal Lowe) were survivors of the Devils Flight roller coaster. They are the first and second survivors to die.

Ashley and Ashlyn were two ditzy best friends who visit the amusement park for McKinley High School's grad night. They board the Devil's Flight roller coaster, but before the ride starts Wendy Christensen has a premonition that the ride will crash. In Wendy's premonition, Ashley and Ashlynn fall to their deaths when the front cars derail. When Wendy panics, a fight breaks out, and they leave in annoyance, moments before the ride crashes as Wendy predicted. The next day, in preparation for graduation, they decide to go to the tanning salon. Ashley enters the room with Ashlyn, ignoring the worker when he tells her to throw out her Slurpee, and sets it on a table above the power-supply unit. Ashlyn turns up the air conditioner, while Ashley browses through CDs on a shelf, accidentally pulling the shelf loose. As they lie in the tanning beds, Ashley's Slurpee begins to drip onto the power-supply unit, causing it to malfunction. The air conditioner causes a coat rack to fall against a plant, which falls and knocks down the shelf. When Ashley and Ashlyn emerge from the tanning beds, the shelf slides into the openings, trapping them. As the temperature rises, they scream for help and attempt to escape, but the beds overheat and burst into flames, burning them both alive. Their deaths are seen again in x-ray format during the opening credits of The Final Destination, and again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.

Carrie Dreyer

Carrie Dreyer (portrayed by Gina Holden) is the best friend of Wendy Christensen and the girlfriend of Kevin Fischer. She is a casualty in the Devil's Flight roller coaster derailment.

Carrie was a senior at McKinley High School who attended grad night at the amusement park with her boyfriend Kevin Fischer, best friend Wendy Christensen, and Wendy's boyfriend, Jason Wise. The boys initially had her sit in the back with Wendy, who did not want to see the tracks, but Carrie insisted on sitting in the front and switched seats with Kevin. When Wendy has a premonition that the Devil's Flight roller coaster will crash, she panics and is let off the ride, along with several others. The remaining passengers begin to shout, forcing the operators to start the ride, which crashes shortly after as Wendy predicted. Kevin was devastated over Carrie's death and later revealed to Wendy that he planned to propose to her after graduation, an irony that only Wendy knew as Carrie had disclosed to her earlier that she planned to break up with Kevin after graduation.[7]

Erin Ulmer

Erin Ulmer (portrayed by Alexz Johnson) was one of the survivors of the Devil's Flight roller coaster. She was the fifth survivor to die.

Erin was a goth who attended McKinley High School. She visited the amusement park for grad night with her boyfriend Ian McKinley, and they boarded the Devil's Flight roller coaster together. Before the ride starts Wendy Christensen had a premonition that the roller coaster would crash. In Wendy's premonition, both Erin and Ian fall to their deaths after the ride gets stuck on a vertical loop. When Wendy panics, a fight breaks out between Kevin Fischer and Lewis Romero. When Lewis accidentally slaps Erin, Ian gets involved and they are both thrown off the ride, which crashes moments later as Wendy predicted. When the survivors begin to die, Wendy and Kevin go to a hardware store to warn them that they are next on Death's list, but Erin is skeptical and sarcastic. Unbeknownst to them, a stack of supplies fall on to the gear shift of a forklift, which begins to follow them. The forklift punctures a shelf of supplies, causing several large planks of wood to fall. Wendy and Kevin manage to save Ian before he is impaled, but a large wooden tile falls onto another plank, which is sent flying through the air, and punctures a bag of saw dust, blinding Erin. She falls back onto a nail gun that shoots several nails into Erin's head, killing her. This infuriates Ian, who holds Wendy responsible for Erin's death. Her death is seen in x-ray format during the opening credits of The Final Destination, and again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.

Frankie Cheeks

Franklin "Frankie" Cheeks (portrayed by Sam Easton) was one of the survivors of the Devil's Flight roller coaster. He is the third survivor to die.

Frankie is a dirty-minded alumnus of McKinley High School. Despite having already graduated two years prior, he attends McKinley's grad night at the amusement park where he continues to harass Ashley Freund and Ashlyn Halperin, and follows them onto the Devil's Flight roller coaster. Before the ride starts, Wendy Christensen has a premonition that it will crash. In Wendy's premonition, Frankie falls to his death when the front cars derail. When she panics, a fight breaks out, and Frankie follows Ashley and Ashlynn off the ride, which crashes shortly after. Wendy and Kevin later stop at a local drive-through, where a beer truck rams into the side of Kevin's truck, trapping them. As they attempt to escape, another truck (without its driver) rolls down a hill towards them. Kevin attempts to get the driver in front of them to move but is rebuffed. Wendy gets the couple behind them to back up, but the truck is already too close, and Kevin is forced to break the windshield, and escapes with Wendy seconds before the truck crashes into Kevin's truck, discharging a motor fan that is hurled towards the driver in front of them, slicing off the back of his head. A minute later, they see that the driver in front of them was Frankie. However, in an alternate version of "Final Destination 3" you have an option of saving Frankie. His death is referenced during the opening credits of The Final Destination and is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.

Jason Wise

Jason Robert Wise (portrayed by Jesse Moss) was the boyfriend of Wendy Christensen and a casualty in the Devil's Flight roller coaster derailment.

Jason is a senior at McKinley High School who visits the amusement park for grad night with Wendy, his best friend Kevin Fischer, and Kevin's girlfriend Carrie Dreyer. When Wendy has a premonition that the Devil's Flight roller coaster will crash, she panics and is let off the ride. Jason demands to be let off as well, but is unable to get the operators' attention due to the other passengers shouting over him, demanding that they start the ride. While being escorted off the ride by security guards, Wendy realizes that Jason is still on the roller coaster, runs back, and begs the operator to stop the ride, but she is tackled by the guards and taken outside. Wendy witnesses the roller coaster derail shortly after, and Jason falls to his death, leaving Wendy devastated. Later on, the first realization that the photographs Wendy took the night of the accident foreshadow the deaths of the survivors, is when Wendy sees a photo of Jason with the roller coaster in the background, which appears as though it is going to hit him.

Julie Christensen

Amanda Crew portrays Julie Christensen.

Julie Christensen (portrayed by (Amanda Crew) was one of the survivors of the Devil's Flight roller coaster.

Julie is Wendy's younger sister, who attends McKinley's grad night at the amusement park, despite being a junior. Unbeknownst to Wendy, she and her friend Perry Malinowski board the Devil's Flight roller coaster and even sit right in front of Wendy and Kevin. In Wendy's premonition, the two die alongside Ian and Erin when the ride gets stuck upside down on a vertical loop. When Wendy panics, Julie and Perry leave the ride, but go unnoticed due to all the commotion. Later, while Julie is at the town's Tricentennial Fair with her friends, Wendy realizes that she was also on the ride, after she notices a photo of an unidentifiable passenger wearing Julie's charm bracelet. She rushes to save Julie, while Kevin attempts to warn her. Meanwhile, two pranksters scare a horse tied to a post with firecrackers, causing it to run through the fair in a panic. The rope tied to the horse wraps around Julie's neck and she is dragged through the fair, but Kevin manages to cut the rope before she is impaled by a harrow, and Death 'skips over' her. Five months later, Julie coincidentally crosses paths with Wendy and Kevin on a subway. Wendy has a premonition that the train will derail, and Julie will be obliterated by a stray wheel. She warns them and they attempt to stop the train, and the screen then cuts to black, followed by the sound of screeching metal. Julie is seen again via archive footage in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.

Kevin Fischer

Kevin Fischer (portrayed by Ryan Merriman [24][25] is a survivor of the Devil's Flight roller coaster derailment.

Kevin is a senior at McKinley High School who attends grad night at the amusement park with his girlfriend Carrie Dreyer, best friend Jason Wise, and Jason's girlfriend Wendy Christensen. As they board the Devil's Flight roller coaster, Wendy has a premonition that the ride will crash. In her premonition, Kevin is bisected by a metal pipe. When she panics, Kevin ends up getting into a fight with Lewis Romero and is kicked off the ride, which crashes shortly after. Kevin later researches the Flight 180 disaster and warns Wendy that Death is still after them. Wendy initially dismisses his warning; but when the other survivors start to die, they work together to save those who remain. Kevin is nearly killed at the McKinley Tricentennial celebration when a malfunctioning barbecue grill explodes in his face, but Wendy pulls him back at the last second and Death skips him. Five months later, Kevin crosses paths with Wendy and her sister Julie on a subway train. Wendy has another premonition that the train will crash, and Kevin will be ground between the train and the tunnel wall after falling out the window. The three attempt to stop the train, and the screen then cuts to black, followed by the sound of screeching metal. Kevin is seen again via archive footage in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.

Ian McKinley

Ian McKinley (portrayed by Kris Lemche) was one of the survivors of the Devil's Flight roller coaster. He is the seventh survivor to die.

Ian is a goth who attends McKinley High School. He visits the amusement park for grad night with his girlfriend Erin Ulmer, and they board the Devil's Flight roller coaster together. Before the ride starts, Wendy Christensen has a premonition that the ride will crash. In Wendy's premonition, Ian and Erin fall to their deaths when the ride gets stuck upside down. She panics, causing a fight to break out between Kevin Fischer and Lewis Romero. Ian gets involved when Lewis accidentally slaps Erin, and they are both thrown off the ride, which crashes moments later. When the survivors begin to die, Wendy and Kevin go to the hardware store where Ian works to warn them that they are next on Death's list. Ian is skeptical and sarcastic, until several large planks of wood fall and almost impale him. Wendy manages to save him at the last minute, so Death skips him, and Erin is killed instead. This leaves Ian devastated and causes him to resent Wendy. Ian later confronts Wendy at the town's Tricentennial Fair, blaming her for Erin's death. A cart of fireworks go off in their direction and barely miss Wendy, striking a nearby cherry picker instead. As Ian shouts that Death cannot kill him, the cherry picker collapses on Ian, bisecting him. In an alternate version of the scene, the cherry picker collapses on Ian leaving nothing left of him. His death is referenced in the opening credits of The Final Destination, and is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.

Lewis Romero

Lewis Romero (portrayed by Texas Battle) is one of the survivors of the Devil's Flight roller coaster. He is the fourth survivor to die.

Lewis is an athlete, arrogant and competitive, who believes his life will be a series of wins and triumphs without losses. He visits the amusement park for McKinley High School's grad night, and boards the Devils's Flight roller coaster. Before the ride starts, Wendy Christensen has a premonition that the ride will crash. In Wendy's premonition, Lewis's spine is snapped by the tracks when he falls out of his seat. When Wendy panics, Lewis begins to mock her, believing that she is making the whole thing up in order to get attention. He gets into a fight with Kevin and they are kicked off the ride, which crashes moments later as Wendy predicted. When the survivors begin to die, Wendy and Kevin visit Lewis at a gym to warn him that he is next on Death's list, but he rudely disregards their warning. While Lewis works at a Bowflex machine, one of the nearby weight-lifters knocks out a bear statue's claw, which hits another weight-lifter in the eye, causing him to drop the weights, which knocks down two displayed swords that swing down and cut the wires to the weights at the Bowflex machine. When Lewis lifts the machine one more time, the weights fall and crush his head. His premonition death is seen in x-ray format during the opening credits of The Final Destination, and he is seen again via archive footage in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.

Perry Malinowski

Perry Malinowski (portrayed by Maggie Ma) is one of the survivors of the Devil's Flight roller coaster. She is the sixth survivor to die.

Perry visits the amusement park with her friends Julie Christensen and Amber Reagan for McKinley High School's grad night. Unbeknownst to Wendy she boards the Devil's Flight roller coaster with Julie. In Wendy's premonition, Perry falls to her death when the ride gets stuck on a loop. She and Julie quickly leave the ride before it crashes, but go unnoticed due to all of the commotion. Wendy later learns that Julie was also on the ride and rushes to McKinley's Tricentennial Fair to save her. Wendy arrives just as a frightened horse starts dragging Julie through the fair, but Kevin Fischer saves Julie before she is impaled by a harrow. The guards try to settle the horse down and tie it to a flagpole. When Perry and Amber arrive to console Julie, Wendy begs Julie to tell her who was sitting next to her on the ride, as that person will be next on Death's list. Perry realizes that she will be next, just as the horse loses control and breaks the flagpole, which is sent flying in their direction. As Perry stands up, the flagpole impales her through the chest, killing her. Her death is seen in x-ray format during the opening credits of The Final Destination, and again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.

Wendy Christensen

Main article: Wendy Christensen
Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Wendy Christensen.

Wendy Christensen (portrayed by Mary Elizabeth Winstead) is the protagonist and visionary of Final Destination 3.[24][26][27]

Wendy is a senior and school photographer at McKinley High School, who visits the amusement park for grad night with her boyfriend Jason Wise, best friend Carrie Dreyer, and Carrie's boyfriend Kevin Fischer. Wendy is considered a control freak among her peers. Her anxiety is on evidence when they decide to ride the roller coaster.[28] Before the ride starts, Wendy has a vision that it will crash, killing everyone on it. When she panics, Wendy is escorted off the ride, along with nine others, and witnesses the ride crash shortly after, killing the remaining passengers, including Jason and Carrie, leaving Wendy devastated. After learning that Death is still after them, Wendy and Kevin Fischer attempt to save the others using photos she took the night of the accident, which provide hints as to how the next person will die. Most of her attempts are futile, with the exception of Ian McKinley, her sister Julie, and Kevin. Blaming her for his girlfriend's death, Ian confronts Wendy at the town's Tri-Centennial fair. Death skips Wendy after she dodges a set of fireworks and Ian is crushed by a cherry picker. This leads Wendy to believe that since they have all been skipped they are now safe. Five months later, Wendy crosses paths with Kevin and Julie on a subway train and has another premonition that the train will crash, killing all three of them; Wendy survives the crash but is hit by another train. As they attempt to stop the train, the screen cut to black followed by the sound of screeching metal. Wendy is seen again via archive footage in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.

Final Destination 4

Andy Kewzer

Andrew "Andy" Kewzer (portrayed by Andrew Fiscella) is one of the survivors of the McKinley Speedway crash. He is the fourth survivor to die.

Andy is a mechanic who visits the McKinley Speedway with his girlfriend Nadia Monroy. In Nick's premonition, Andy rushes to reach the exit after Nadia is decapitated by a tire, but is killed when he falls and a sharp plank impales the back of his head. When Nick panics and attempts to escape, he accidentally bumps into Andy, and he and Nadia follow him out of the stadium. Moments later Nadia is obliterated by a stray tire, leaving Andy devastated. When the survivors start to die, Nick, George, and Lori visit Andy at the mechanic shop to warn him that he is next on Death's list, but he does not believe them. After a truck nearly crushes him into a cross-hatched fence, a CO2 tank explodes and flies into Andy, knocking him into the fence which slices his body into pieces. Andy is seen again via archive footage in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.

Carter Daniels

Carter Daniels (portrayed by Justin Welborn) is one of the survivors of the McKinley Speedway crash. He is the second survivor to die.

Carter is a racist redneck who visits the McKinley Speedway with his wife Cynthia Daniels. In Nick's premonition, the couple is killed when a car door flies into the stadium and bisects them. When Nick panics and attempts to escape, he accidentally bumps into Carter on his way out. Carter follows him out of the stadium, instructing Cynthia to stay behind. He witnesses the accident occur moments later, but security guard George Lanter refuses to let him go back for his wife. This leaves Carter devastated and causes him to resent George, whom he blames for his wife's death. While he is attempting to set a giant cross on fire on George's front lawn, a horse shoe hanging from the rear view mirror falls onto his tow truck's gear shift. Carter attempts to stop his truck from rolling down a hill, but a loose towing cable wraps around his ankle and drags him down the street. Gas spills out of the truck and the cable sparks, lighting Carter on fire, before the truck finally explodes. Carter is blown to pieces, and his severed head lands on George's lawn. Carter is seen again via archive footage in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.

Cynthia Daniels

Cynthia Daniels is the wife of Carter Daniels and a casualty in the McKinley Speedway crash. She is portrayed by Lara Grice.

Cynthia visits the McKinley Speedway with her husband Carter. In Nick's premonition, the couple is killed when a car door flies into the stadium and bisects them. When Nick panics and attempts to leave the stadium he accidentally bumps into Carter. Carter follows Nick out of the stadium, instructing Cynthia to stay behind, and the accident occurs moments later, but security guard George Lanter refuses to let Carter go back for her, and she is killed. Her death devastates Carter, and causes him to resent George, whom he blames for his wife's death. Cynthia is seen again via archive footage in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.

George Lanter

George Lanter (portrayed by Mykelti Williamson) is one of the survivors of the McKinley Speedway crash. He is the seventh survivor to die.

George is a security guard working the stands at the McKinley Speedway. In Nick's premonition, George and Lori are immolated by a fire caused by an exploding motor engine. He escorts Nick out and witnesses the accident occur moments later. He believes Nick and Lori Milligan when they warn him that Death is still after them, and attempts to help them save the other survivors. After he and Lori save Janet Cunningham, George realizes that he is next on Death's list. He attempts to take his own life, but his failed attempts lead the trio to believe that saving Janet ruined Death's plan. Nick later realizes that Jonathan Groves was actually next, and they rush to the hospital to save him, but they arrive too late. As they leave, George is struck and killed by a speeding ambulance. George's death is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.

Hunt Wynorski

Known for his portrayal of Vince in What I Like About You, Nick Zano was chosen to portray Hunt Wynorski in The Final Destination.

Hunt Wynorski (portrayed by Nick Zano) is Nick O'Bannon's best friend, and one of the survivors of the McKinley Speedway crash. He is the fifth survivor to die.

Hunt is a college student who visits the McKinley Speedway for a study break, with his best friend Nick, Nick's girlfriend Lori Milligan, and his ex-girlfriend Janet Cunningham. In Nick's premonition Hunt and Janet are both crushed by the concrete stands when the stadium collapses. When Nick panics, Hunt follows him out of the stadium, and witnesses the accident occur moments later. He is sarcastic and skeptical when Nick and Lori later try to warn him that Death is still after them. After receiving another vision, Nick attempts to warn Hunt to stay away from water. While at a country club pool, a kid squirts Hunt with a water gun, damaging his phone. Hunt takes the gun and places it on the pool's control box, but the gun falls onto a lever, causing the pool to start draining. While he relaxes by the pool, someone in the adjacent field hits a golf ball, which hits Hunt. He drop his lucky coin, which rolls into the pool and is sucked down the drain. Hunt dives in the pool to retrieve it, but is sucked in by the drain as well. Unable to move, Hunt lies under water screaming for help as the draining pressure increases. The drain eventually sucks his organs out through his anus, which are then shot out through a poolside pump, along with his lucky coin. Hunt's death is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.

Janet Cunningham

Janet Cunningham (portrayed by Haley Webb) is Lori Milligan's best friend, and one of the survivors of the McKinley Speedway crash. She is the eighth survivor to die.

Janet is a college student, who is forced to go to the race track with her best friend Lori, Lori's boyfriend Nick O'Bannon, and her ex-boyfriend Hunt Wynorski, instead of going to the movies as she wanted to. In Nick's premonition she and Hunt are both crushed under concrete stands when the stadium collapses. When Nick panics, she follows him out of the stadium before the accident occurs. Afterwards, the survivors began to die one by one in a series of freak accidents. Nick and Lori attempt to warn Janet that Death is still after them, but she refuses to believe them. She is nearly killed at a car wash, but Lori and George Lanter arrive in time to save her, which leads them to believe that they have cheated Death's plan. She and Lori later visit a mall cinema, which would have exploded, sending shrapnel into Janet's face, but Nick manages to stop the explosion, leading them to believe that they have cheated Death again. Two weeks later, while at a cafe with Janet and Lori, Nick realizes that the mall disaster vision was merely a feint meant to lead them to where they needed to be for Death to strike. As he relays this information to Janet and Lori, a large truck crashes through the window killing all three of them; Janet's spine is crushed under the tires. Janet is seen again via archive footage in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.

Jonathan Groves

Jonathan Groves (portrayed by Jackson Walker) is one of the survivors of the McKinley Speedway crash. He is the sixth survivor to die.

Jonathan is a cowboy who visits the McKinley Speedway. In Nick's premonition, Nick asks him to move so Lori can see, just moments before a car crash causes the speedway to collapse. In Nick's premonition, Jonathon is killed by a car that flies into the stadium. Nick does not remember Jonathan at first because he never left the stadium with the other survivors, but later learns from a news report that he was injured from the accident and sent to the hospital. It is revealed that because Nick left the stadium before asking him to move, as he did in his premonition, he inadvertently saved Jonathan's life, thus putting him on Death's List. Nick and George Lanter rush to save him at the hospital, but he is crushed by an overflowing bathtub that falls through the floor above him.

Lori Milligan

Lori Milligan (portrayed by Shantel VanSanten) is the girlfriend of Nick O' Bannon, and one of the survivors of the McKinley speedway crash. She is the ninth survivor to die.

Lori is a college student who visits the McKinley Speedway for a study break with Nick, her best friend Janet Cunningham, and Hunt Wynorski. In Nick's premonition, Lori is killed when an engine explodes and engulfs her in flames. When Nick panics she follows him out of the stadium and witnesses the accident occur moments later. When the survivors begin to die one by one in a series of bizarre accidents, she and Nick attempt to save those who remain. Lori and George Lanter manage to save Janet, leading them to believe that they have cheated Death. However, while visiting a mall cinema with Janet, Lori begins to see omens as well and suspects they are still in danger. Nick has another premonition of a disastrous mall explosion in which Lori would have been killed after falling into an open escalator engine, but he manages to arrive in time to stop the explosion before it occurs, leading them to believe they have cheated Death. Two weeks later, while at a cafe with Lori and Janet, Nick realizes the mall disaster vision was merely a feint meant to lead them to where they needed to be for Death to strike. As he relays this information to Lori and Janet, a truck crashes through the window, killing all three of them; Lori's neck is snapped and she is decapitated.

Nadia Monroy

Nadia Monroy (portrayed by Stephanie Honoré) is one of the survivors of the McKinley Speedway stadium collapse. She is the first survivor to die.

Nadia visits the McKinley Speedway with her boyfriend Andy Kewzer. In Nick's premonition, Nadia is killed when a stray tire flies into the stadium and decapitates her. When Nick panics and attempts to escape, he accidentally bumps into Andy, who angrily follows him out of the stadium with Nadia in tow. Once outside, the crash happens and the group begins to go crazy. She reprimands the group for their actions, but a stray tire flies out of the stadium and obliterates her, severing her head and left arm, similar to her death in Nick's premonition. Nadia's death is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.

Nick O'Bannon

Nicholas "Nick" O'Bannon (portrayed by Bobby Campo) is the protagonist and visionary of The Final Destination. He is one of the survivors of the McKinley Speedway crash, and the tenth and final survivor to die.

Nick is a college student who visits McKinley Speedway for a study break with his girlfriend Lori Milligan and their friends, Hunt Wynorski and Janet Cunningham. While watching the race, Nick has a premonition that a massive crash will send debris into the stands, causing the stadium to collapse on the guests. In his premonition, Nick is impaled through the chest by a metal pipe. He urges his friends to leave the Speedway, and a fight breaks out between Nick and several other spectators, who follow him out of the stadium before the accident occurs. When the survivors begin to die one by one in a series of freak accidents, he and Lori attempt to save those who remain using his visions, which provide hints as to how the next person will die. Nick later has a vision of a disastrous mall fire that would have killed him, Lori and Janet, but he manages to stop it before it occurs, leading them to believe that they have cheated death. Two weeks later, while at a cafe with Lori and Janet, Nick suddenly realizes that the mall disaster vision was merely a feint meant to lead them to where they needed to be for Death to strike. As he realizes this, a truck smashes through the window, killing all three of them; Nick is thrown into a wall, with the impact bashing his skull, and dislocating his jaw. Nick is seen again via archive footage in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.

Samantha Lane

Samantha "Sam" Lane (portrayed by Krista Allen) is one of the survivors of the McKinley Speedway crash. She is the third survivor to die.

Samantha visits the McKinley Speedway with her husband and two sons. In Nick's premonition, Samantha is trampled by fleeing spectators, before being crushed by a car engine that flies into the stadium. After Nick panics, she and her husband follow their sons out of the Speedway and witness the accident occur moments later. They thank Nick during a candlelight vigil held at the stadium that night. Samantha later visits the beauty salon, where a series of harrowing accidents occur. While she is leaving, a rock, which was tossed into the path of a lawn mower by one of her sons (whom she tells, "I have my eye on you"), is shot through her eye, killing her. Samantha's death is seen again in a montage at the end of Final Destination 5.

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Candice Hooper

Candice Hooper (portrayed by Ellen Wroe) is one of the survivors of the North Bay bridge. She is the first survivor to die.

Candice is the girlfriend of Peter Friedkin and an intern at Presage Paper. She is also a college student and varsity gymnast. She and her co-workers are on their way to a corporate retreat when Sam Lawton has a premonition that the bridge they are crossing will collapse; Candice would have been killed after falling off the bridge and being impaled by a sail boat mast. Candice follows Peter off the bus, and witnesses the bridge collapse moments later. She later attends a gymnastics meet with Peter. When another woman steps on an upright screw that fell on the balance beams, she falls off, knocking a big bowl of powder into a fan. The dust blinds Candice, who falls off the uneven bars, and her body folds in half backwards, snapping her spine and killing her.

Dennis Lapman

Dennis Lapman (portrayed by David Koechner) is one of the survivors of the North Bay bridge. He is the fourth survivor to die.

Dennis is the manager of Presage Paper. He and his employees are on their way to a corporate retreat when Sam Lawton has a premonition that the bridge they are crossing will collapse; Dennis would have been melted by hot asphalt before falling off the bridge. Dennis follows him off the bus and watches the bridge collapse shortly after. Dennis does not take Peter seriously when he tries to warn him that Death is still after them. Dennis later arrives to confront the survivors about Roy Carson's death when he is killed in a warehouse accident, and a wrench launched by a belt sander is hurled at his face as Sam, Molly, Peter, Nathan, and the other factory workers watch in horror.

Isaac Palmer

Isaac Palmer (portrayed by P. J. Byrne) was one of the survivors of the North Bay bridge. He is the second survivor to die.

Isaac was an office worker at Presage Paper and a perverse womanizer. He and his employees are on their way to a corporate retreat when Sam Lawton has a premonition that the bridge they are crossing will collapse; Isaac would have been trapped inside the bus and killed when it fell into the river. Confused, Isaac follows Sam off the bus, and witnesses the bridge collapse moments later. Afterwards, while stealing items from his deceased co-workers' desks, Isaac finds a coupon for an acupuncture session at a Chinese spa. After the masseuse leaves him (spiked with needles), a fire erupts. When Isaac attempts to escape, the legs on the table break and he falls face down onto the ground, pushing the needles deep into his skin. He narrowly avoids the growing fire, but a few seconds later his head is crushed by a heavy Buddha statue that falls from a shelf.

Agent Jim Block

Agent Jim Block (portrayed by Courtney B. Vance) is an FBI agent investigating the North Bay bridge collapse. He probes Sam Lawton, believing that he is responsible for the accident. Agent Block is shot and killed by Peter while attempting to stop him from killing Molly, and Peter claims his remaining lifespan.

Molly Harper

Emma Bell in 2011.

Molly Harper (portrayed by Emma Bell) is one of the survivors of the North Bay bridge. She is the sixth survivor to die.

Molly is an office worker at Presage Paper, who breaks up with Sam Lawton because she does not want to hold him back from pursuing his dream of being a chef in Paris. She is on her way to a corporate retreat when Sam has a premonition that the bridge they are crossing will collapse, killing everyone on it, except for Molly, whom Sam gets across the bridge safely. Sam panics and convinces Molly as well as a few of his co-workers to leave the bridge before it collapses. Molly and Sam rekindle their relationship, and after learning that Death is still after them, they attempt to save the survivors. Later, Peter attempts to kill Molly, but Sam intervenes at the last second, adding her to Death's List. Two weeks later, she and Sam board Flight 180 to Paris, which explodes moments later and Molly is sucked out and bisected by the left tailplane.

Nathan Sears

Nathan "Nate" Sears (portrayed by Arlen Escarpeta) is one of the survivors of the North Bay bridge. He is the eighth and final survivor to die.

Nathan is a supervisor at Presage Paper who is on his way to a corporate retreat when his friend Sam Lawton has a premonition that the bridge they are crossing will collapse; Nathan would have been obliterated by a swinging support cable. When Sam panics, he follows him off the bridge before it collapses. Nathan is initially skeptical, but believes that he has cheated Death when he accidentally kills his rival Roy Carson in a warehouse accident. At the end of the film, Nathan learns from a co-worker that Roy had a brain aneurysm that could have killed him at any moment. A few seconds later, Nathan is crushed by the landing gear from Flight 180.

Olivia Castle

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Olivia Castle (portrayed by Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) is a survivor of the North Bay bridge. She is the third survivor to die.

Olivia is the rival of Candice Hooper and an office worker at Presage Paper. She and her co-workers are on their way to a corporate retreat when Sam Lawton has a premonition that the bridge they are crossing will collapse; Olivia would have been crushed by a car after falling into the river. She follows Sam off the bus and witnesses the bridge collapse moments later. A few days later, she goes to a LASIK appointment to improve her myopic vision. When the doctor leaves to get her files, the machine malfunctions, discharging a powerful laser beam that sears her eye and hand. She manages to free herself, but after Sam, Molly, and the doctor arrive, she trips on the dislodged eye of a stuffed teddy bear and falls out of the window, landing on a car below. After she dies, her eye rolls into the middle of the street and is run over by a car.

Peter Friedkin

Peter Friedkin (portrayed by Miles Fisher) is one of the survivors of the North Bay Bridge. He is the fifth survivor to die.

Peter is Candice Hooper's boyfriend and Sam Lawton's best friend. He is also the middle manager at Presage Paper. While on their way to a corporate retreat, Sam warns him that the bridge they are crossing will collapse; Peter would have been impaled by metal rods before falling on a concrete slab. When Sam flees the bus, Peter is instructed by his boss, Dennis Lapman, to go after him, and witnesses the bridge collapse shortly after. He becomes paranoid after witnessing Candice's death, and learns from William Bludworth that he can cheat Death by taking someone else's life. He eventually decides to take Molly's life, but while pursuing her he kills Agent Block instead. He continues to pursue Molly to eliminate any witnesses, but is killed by Sam who stabs him in the back with a cooking skewer.

Roy Carson

Roy Carson (portrayed by Brent Stait) is a factory worker at Presage Paper, and Nathan's rival. He is accidentally killed by Nathan when he pushes him in front of a construction hook that falls through the floor and impales him through the chin, and Nathan claims his remaining lifespan.

Sam Lawton

Nicholas D'Agosto filming Final Destination 5 in Vancouver.

Samuel "Sam" Lawton (portrayed by Nicholas D'Agosto) is the protagonist and visionary of Final Destination 5. He is the seventh survivor to die.

Sam is an office worker at Presage Paper and a trainee chef who has dreams of going to Paris to be an apprentice for his mentor. While on his way to a corporate retreat, Sam has a premonition that the North Bay bridge will collapse, and manages to convince his co-workers to leave the bus before the accident occurs. He later learns that Death is still after them, and he and his ex-girlfriend Molly Harper attempt to save the remaining survivors. In the film's climax, he tries to stop an enraged Peter from killing Molly by stabbing him in the back with a large skewer. He assumes that he has 'claimed' Agent Jim Block's life (whom Peter killed), and has cheated Death by adding years to his own life. Two weeks later, he and Molly board a plane to Paris which is later revealed to be Flight 180, and he is incinerated when the plane explodes in midair.

See also

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