Final Destination 3 (2006)

5.7
/ 10
67 User Ratings
1h 32m
Running Time

February 9, 2006
Release Date

Final Destination 3 (2006)

5.7
/ 10
67 User Ratings
1h 32m
Running Time

February 9, 2006
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
New Line Cinema
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Plot.

High school senior Wendy's premonition of a deadly rollercoaster ride saves her life and a lucky few, but not from death itself — which seeks out those who escaped their fate.

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Cast & Crew.

Catherine Ircha

Catherine Ircha

Assistant Art Director

Mike Rennison

Mike Rennison

Construction Coordinator

Frank Haddad

Frank Haddad

Greensman

Darcy Wyness

Darcy Wyness

Greensman

Jim Bridge

Jim Bridge

Sculptor

Peter Salmon

Peter Salmon

Sculptor

Gary Young

Gary Young

Sculptor

Wayne Smith

Wayne Smith

Scenic Artist

Berj Bannayan

Berj Bannayan

Software Engineer

Tami DeSchutter

Tami DeSchutter

Stand In

John Brake

John Brake

Systems Administrators & Support

Ray Fairchild

Ray Fairchild

Transportation Captain

Bert Prevost

Bert Prevost

Transportation Co-Captain

Sharon Simms

Sharon Simms

Utility Stunts

Jack Hardy

Jack Hardy

First Assistant Director

Michael Hatzer

Michael Hatzer

Color Timer

Max Engoian

Max Engoian

Editorial Production Assistant

Derek Touvell

Derek Touvell

Best Boy Electric

Paul Bougie

Paul Bougie

Best Boy Electrician

Todd Helsley

Todd Helsley

Electrician

Ian Allard

Ian Allard

Lighting Artist

Jonathan Bosse

Jonathan Bosse

Rigging Grip

Wendy O'Brien

Wendy O'Brien

Casting Associate

Jody Levin

Jody Levin

Executive In Charge Of Post Production

Harvey Cohen

Harvey Cohen

Orchestrator

Jacques Dell

Jacques Dell

3D Animator

Mitch Gates

Mitch Gates

3D Artist

Sylvain Allard

Sylvain Allard

3D Modeller

Aaron Dem

Aaron Dem

Executive Visual Effects Producer

Graham T. McClusky

Graham T. McClusky

Visual Effects

Richard Cote

Richard Cote

Visual Effects Coordinator

Lars Bjerre

Lars Bjerre

Dialogue Editor

Robert Fernandez

Robert Fernandez

Scoring Mixer

Tamar Ouziel

Tamar Ouziel

Assistant Makeup Artist

Paul Lavigne

Paul Lavigne

Costume Set Supervisor

Tess Brummitt

Tess Brummitt

Truck Costumer

Tarnya Cook

Tarnya Cook

Additional Third Assistant Director

Danny Rubio

Danny Rubio

Assistant Director

Roger Scott Russell

Roger Scott Russell

Second Assistant Director

Paul Tennis

Paul Tennis

Second Second Assistant Director

Ian Korver

Ian Korver

Special Effects Assistant

André Dominguez

André Dominguez

Special Effects Best Boy

Dennis Briest

Dennis Briest

Special Effects Technician

Dennis McHugh

Dennis McHugh

VFX Director of Photography

Landon Medeiros

Landon Medeiros

Visual Effects Production Assistant

John Bozzalla

John Bozzalla

Visual Effects Production Manager

Nick Allen

Nick Allen

Stunt Double

Jason Dryden

Jason Dryden

Best Boy Grip

Elvina Meret

Elvina Meret

Camera Loader

Jeff Cassidy

Jeff Cassidy

Camera Trainee

David Hutton

David Hutton

Dolly Grip

Domenic Mastrippolito III

Domenic Mastrippolito III

Second Assistant Camera

Caitlin McKenna

Caitlin McKenna

ADR Voice Casting

James McKenzie Moore

James McKenzie Moore

Casting Assistant

Darren Block

Darren Block

Assistant Editor

Jim Garrow

Jim Garrow

Colorist

Stephanie Boeke

Stephanie Boeke

Extras Casting Assistant

Sylvia Jang

Sylvia Jang

First Assistant Accountant

Andrew Bronstein

Andrew Bronstein

First Assistant Production Coordinator

John Pirozok

John Pirozok

Generator Operator

Francois Garcia

Francois Garcia

Head of Production

Zsolt Baranyai

Zsolt Baranyai

Key Production Assistant

W. Robert Millar

W. Robert Millar

Key Set Production Assistant

Monte Thompson

Monte Thompson

Key Special Effects

Arnaud Brisebois

Arnaud Brisebois

Matte Painter

Dana Perlman

Dana Perlman

Payroll Accountant

Sean Looper

Sean Looper

Pipeline Technical Director

Athena Kouverianos

Athena Kouverianos

Production Assistant

Dana Belcastro

Dana Belcastro

Production Executive

Steven Michael Adams

Steven Michael Adams

Pyrotechnician

Elizabeth Matthews

Elizabeth Matthews

Roto Supervisor

Loren Van Wiel

Loren Van Wiel

Rotoscoping Artist

Details.

Release Date
February 9, 2006

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 32m

Content Rating
R

Budget
$25,000,000

Box Office
$118,890,272

Filming Locations
Vancouver, Canada

Genres

Last updated:

This Movie Is About.

beheading
dying and death
stroke of fate
omen
burned alive
premonition
death
fate
suspenseful
roller coaster
cheating death
supernatural horror
horror
teen scream
emo
amusement parks
teens
supernatural slasher

Wiki.

Final Destination 3 is a 2006 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wong. It is the third installment in the Final Destination film series following Final Destination 2 (2003). Wong and Glen Morgan, who worked on the franchise's original film, wrote the screenplay. Final Destination 3 stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and Ryan Merriman, and takes place over five years after the first film. Winstead plays Wendy Christensen, a high school graduate who has a premonition that a roller coaster she and her classmates are riding will derail. Although she saves some of them, Death begins hunting the survivors. Wendy realizes photographs she took at the amusement park contain clues about her classmates' deaths. With survivor and friend Kevin Fischer (Merriman), Wendy tries to use this knowledge to save the rest of the survivors and ruin Death's scheme.

The film's development began shortly after the release of Final Destination 2; Jeffrey Reddick, creator of the franchise and a co-writer of the first two films, did not return for the third one. Unlike the second film, which was a direct sequel to the first, the producers envisioned Final Destination 3 as a standalone film. The idea of featuring a roller coaster derailment as the opening-scene disaster came from New Line Cinema executive Richard Bryant. From the beginning, Wong and Morgan saw control as a major theme in the film. Casting began in March 2005 and concluded in April. Like the previous two installments, it was filmed in Vancouver, Canada. The first two weeks of the three-month shoot were spent filming the scenes involving the rollercoaster derailing.

Following its premiere at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on February 2, 2006, the film was released in cinemas in the United States on February 10, 2006. The DVD, released on July 25, 2006, includes commentaries, documentaries, a deleted scene and an animated video. A special-edition DVD called "Thrill Ride Edition" includes a feature called "Choose Their Fate", which acts as an interactive film, allowing viewers to make decisions at specific points in the film that alter the course of the story.

Final Destination 3 received mixed reviews from critics. The film was a financial success and, with box office receipts of nearly $118 million, the highest-grossing installment in the franchise at the time. A fourth film, The Final Destination, was released in August 2009.

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