![]() ![]() But the point remains: the success of this franchise has steadily increased with each subsequent film, and assuming that success continues, two more Final Destination sequels are just about guaranteed. Only the most recent Final Destination film opened in first place at the box office the others barely missed the mark, opening in either second or third. They expanded my part, and the producer told me as we were leaving Vancouver that if it opens at Number 1 – which statistically it has – they're going to shoot the next two simultaneously. When asked in an interview with Dread Central what we should be expecting from Final Destination 5 - which may or may not be titled 5nal Destination - Todd replied: Thumbs up! Thumbs way up. According to him, another two Final Destination sequels are probably in the cards. Such is the state of affairs made clear by a recent interview with Tony Todd, whose amusingly macabre, ominous presence is returning to the series for the first time since Final Destination 2. Despite The Final Destination being touted as the last film in the series, that didn't stop Warner Bros./New Line from greenlighting Final Destination 5, so why the heck would it stop them from greenlighting several more? The studios are clearly determined to milk this cash cow dry, and their only motivation to stop is if the franchise meets its own pitiful death at the box office.
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