Whilst heading onto the highway, Kimberly Corman has a vision of a huge car accident. Bringing the traffic to a halt, Kimberly is horrified when the accident actually happens. Kimberly links the occurrence with a similar event a year earlier: the Flight 180 disaster. After speaking with Clear Rivers, the only remaining survivor of the Flight 180 disaster, Kimberly discovers that Death's pattern has been disturbed, meaning everyone who was originally supposed to die will now be killed in separate freak accidents. Kimberly and the rest of the survivors must work with Clear to try and stop Death from repeating its process.
Did you know? The song that accompanied most of the deaths in the original film, John Denver's "Rocky Mountain High", plays in the elevator that Eugene and Nora enter, and in the dentist's office. Read More
It's not over yet... Death is like a boomerang. it keeps coming back Even Death Gets A Sequel. You Could Be Next!
Trivia:
The song that accompanied most of the deaths in the original film, John Denver's "Rocky Mountain High", plays in the elevator that Eugene and Nora enter, and in the dentist's office.
Real logs were originally tested for the crash sequence, but because they "didn't bounce enough", the logs in the film are CGI.
The highway accident was based on the 125 car pileup on Interstate 75 in Ringgold, Georgia, on March 14, 2002.
Final Destination 2 2006
01 Jan 2006 ● English ● 1 hr 30 mins
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