Final Destination: Bloodlines

Corrected entry: Set in 1962 (opening of the Seattle Space Needle), the opening scene shows a 1969 Camaro driving past. (00:03:49)

Correction: It's not the Space Needle, it's the fictional Sky View, in New York, in 1969.

Factual error: Surgical steel, which is used for making all kinds of piercings, is non-magnetic; therefore, the scene where the overcharged MRI instrument is tearing out Erik's piercings from a distance is absolutely fictional.

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Stefani Reyes: Oh, this dream is ruining my life.
Val: Mine too. Every night.

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Trivia: Several weeks after this movie came out, in a case of life imitating art, a man in Westbury, New York was killed when a chain he was wearing caused him to get pulled into an MRI machine.

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Question: In this movie, it's revealed that all of the people that Death killed in the previous movies were actually descendants of the survivors of the Sky View who weren't supposed to exist. If Death doesn't like being cheated, then why doesn't he just go after the people who survived the Sky View immediately?

Answer: At no point does the film say they are descendants; you must have seen that in fan theory videos.

Iris tells Stefani she disrupted Death's design by warning Paul and the guests to leave the glass floor before it broke. As a result, the tower never collapsed, but Death began killing the survivors and their descendants, who were never meant to exist.

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