Final Destination 3
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Ryan Merriman as Kevin Fischer
Kris Lemche as Ian McKinley
Alexz Johnson as Erin Ulmer
Sam Easton as Frankie Cheeks
Jesse Moss as Jason Wise
Gina Holden as Carrie Dreyer
Texas Battle as Lewis Romero
Chelan Simmons as Ashley Freund
Crystal Lowe as Ashlyn Halperin
Amanda Crew as Julie Christensen
Maggie Ma as Perry Malinowski
Ecstasia Sanders as Amber Regan
Final Destination 3 was released in 2006. The film doesn't have any characters from the previous films returning, but Flight 180 and Kimberly Corman along with Thomas Burke are mentioned in an alternate ending. Also Tony Todd, who played the mortician in the first two films, returns as the voice of the Devil's Flight devil and the subway conductor. In terms of reviews, this is considered the best reviewed movie in the series, scoring an average 41 on the Metacritic website, the second highest rating of any Final Destination movie so far. The first is Final Destination 5.
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Plot
Six years after the Flight 180 explosion, Wendy Christensen and her friends are at a amusement park celebrating their graduation from high school. Her friends decide to ride a roller-coaster called Devil's Flight. Before boarding, Kevin Fischer and Jason Wise have a coin toss to see who is in the front and who is in the back. Kevin, Carrie's boyfriend, gets the back with Wendy, who is initially unwilling to ride, and Jason, Wendy's boyfriend, is at the front with Carrie Dreyer. Upon getting on the ride, Wendy has a premonition of the roller-coaster derailing and everyone onboard, including her, dies. Wendy wakes up then screams to get off. The attendants open the back cars, letting Wendy and Kevin off. Hot-headed and impatient fellow graduate Lewis Romero starts a fight, forcing an attendant to kick them out while several others get off the ride in impatience. Before the ride starts, Jason tries to get off to help Wendy but the attendant ignores him and starts the ride. Wendy desperately tries to stop the ride, but it is too late and Wendy's fears are confirmed as she sees the cars fly off the tracks.
One day later, a glum Wendy carries her books out of her school. Kevin tries to cheer her up, but she refuses to go to graduation
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Added by BerbahIan and his girlfriend, Erin Ulmer, are working at a hardware store and Wendy and Kevin arrive to warn them. Ian and Erin scoff at the idea, just when Wendy figures out the clues to Ian's death and pushes Ian out of the way before he is impaled by plywood. After Ian is saved death moves on to Erin as she falls back into a nail gun, activating it and shooting nails through her head, killing her. Later, Kevin works as security at the 300th Anniversary McKinley Tri-Centennial Fair. Wendy, at her house, tries to look for clues to Kevin's death and her death. While searching through more photos, she is horrified to discover that her sister, Julie Christensen was on Devil's Flight and is next. Kevin finds her at the fair when a white horse becomes loose and the rope on its neck wraps around Julie's neck. The horse gallops, dragging her. Julie is nearly killed by a cannon's underside, but Kevin intervenes.

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Added by VampireChick93Five months later, Wendy is on a subway and begins to see signs of Death's malicious approach. Julie and Kevin then meet Wendy on the subway, making Wendy suffer another premonition of the subway crashing, killing everyone. Wendy then wakes up and tells Kevin about the doomed train. She and her friends try to escape but it's too late, the train is already in motion. Wendy's panicked face is shown through a window seconds before the screen goes black and the train derailment is heard. The events of the vision occur.
Cast
| Wendy Christensen | Mary Elizabeth Winstead |
| Kevin Fischer | Ryan Merriman |
| Ian McKinley | Kris Lemche |
| Erin | Alexz Johnson |
| Frankie Cheeks | Sam Easton |
| Jason Wise | Jesse Moss |
| Carrie Dreyer | Gina Holden |
| Lewis Romero | Texas Battle |
| Ashley Freund | Chelan Simmons |
| Ashlyn Halperin | Crystal Lowe |
| Julie Christensen | Amanda Crew |
| Perry | Maggie Ma |
| Amber | Ecstasia Sanders |
| Bludworth | Jody Racicot |
| Colquitt | Patrick Gallagher |
| Ethan | Dylan Basu |
| Harry | Alberto Ghisi |
| Launch Attendant | Stuart Cowan |
| Ride Attendant | Harris Allan |
| Yuri | Alexander Kalugin |
| Clark | Nels Lennarson |
| Polanski | Jacob Rupp |
| Minister | R. David Stephens |
| Payton | Andrew Francis |
| Kahill | Cory Monteith |
| Ben Franklin | Grahame Andrews |
| Husband | Tony Morelli |
| Wife | Nesta Chapman |
| Marcus | Dustin Milligan |
| Paul Revere | Jim Shield |
| Tow Truck Driver | Lou Bollo |
| Lineman | Colby Johannson |
| Offensive Lineman | Keith Dallas |
| M-80 Boy #1 | Michael Stewart |
| M-80 Boy #2 | Victor Ayala |
| Devil's Voice | Tony Todd |
| Laura | Agam Darshi |
| Sean | Dylan Basile |
| Subway Performer | Matt Ellis |
Alternate Versions
Alternate Beginning
If the viewer chooses Tails, after the premonition Wendy snatches the coin while it's in midair and freaks out, not even getting on the coaster. Jason, Carrie and Kevin follow her out, then the coaster crashes. Some text comes up explaining what ultimately became of all of them (none dies) and then the movies ends.


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Alternate Ending
As seen on the "Choose Their Fate" feature on "Thrill-Ride Edition" of FD3, there was an alternate ending in which Ian is fully crushed by a cherry picker. Wendy, Kevin and Julie slowly get up and walk towards the camera. Julie tells Wendy that she didn't take any pictures. Wendy throws the camera and stomps it. She tells Julie that its broken and asks Kevin if everything is alright.
Kevin calmly confirms that everything is under control. Then, all three slowly proceed to safety, with Julie and Wendy carrying injured Kevin. As police sirens are heard in the distance, the view pans to the camera, which comes to life and snaps a final picture of Wendy, Julie, and Kevin, implying they will still die. It is presumed the photo would suggest their deaths on the subway.
Alternate Deaths



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Added by VampireChick93After the newspaper sequence, the film ends as normal, except that the train wreck ends the film, with the final shot being Wendy getting smashed by the oncoming train.
Posters
There is only one poster, which features the cast on a roller coaster, but the color change and the roller coaster reverse make 2 different versions. Both posters have a red and blue color.



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- Final Destination 3 has only 1 poster (as well as a reversed version), the least of the series.
- Deaths such Alex, Clear and Carter were still unclear after Final Destination, but were revealed in Final Destination 2. Even with Kimberly and Officer Burke are revealed in this film. But The Final Destination, Wendy and Kevin are not mentioned in the fourth film. But saying Wendy, Kevin, and Julie not dying would be baffling.
- This movie has the least amount of explosions.
- Since Frankie is pulled off of the coaster, many viewers are confused as to how the crash still took place, as Frankie dropping the camera seemed to trigger off the event. This is incorrect; the actual cause of the accident was the hydraulics rupturing after Lewis's harness is forced down (this took place before the premonition, so it still counts in "real life") the camera only causes the hydraulics to be damaged further, causing the ride to crash. While Kevin, Lewis and Ian are fighting after Wendy has her premonition, the hydraulics are still rupturing, so by the time the ride restarts, there was no need for Frankie's camera - the hydraulics were damaged enough by then.
- The opening sequence is a foreshadow to a few of the deaths in the movie. The pinball-like game shows a picture of a woman with nails in her face (Erin), twin "electric sisters" (Ashley & Ashlyn), and daggers/swords (Lewis).
- Notice how on the final subway they pass Booth street (a reference to John Wilkes Booth who killed Lincoln) and are supposed to get off at Oswald St (referencing Lee Harvey Oswald who assassinated Kennedy.)
- In the scene where the truck reverses into the car at the drive-thru, it is a truck that advertises Hice Pale Ale. There is also a truck in Final Destination 2 that also has the same livery.
- Director James Wong noted that two characters were composited into the script. Two boys sneak onto the coaster, while Wendy and Kevin sit behind them; the boys are then removed by a ride attendant, leaving an empty car between Wendy, Kevin, Julie, and Perry. This was done to give Wendy and Kevin a reason not to know who was sitting in front of them, and to give a sense of relief that two innocent lives were saved from the crash.
- Kris Lemche (Ian) had to take forklift driving lessons for two days to learn how to drive one. Dustin Brooks, who portrayed Dustin in the first film and also did the stunts, taught Kris how to drive one, as revealed in "Kill Shot: The Making of FD3".
- Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Wendy) had to have a stunt double for the scene where she drives away from Kevin.
- The scene taking place in the tanning booth was a closed set. Only the camera operators were in the same room with Chelan Simmons and Crystal Lowe and black curtains were draped to keep onlookers out.
- There is a sign at the entrance of the roller coaster that says "I'll see you soon" which is what Tony Todd's character says to Clear and Alex in Final Destination.
- The ending was re-shot, reportedly because of unfavorable reactions at preview screenings. This also happened with the two previous films in the series.
- In Final Destination 2, Kimberly talks about a Subway which may be a reference to Train 081.
- Final Destination 3's Devil's Flight is refrenced in the opening credits of Final Destination 5 by roller coaster parts flying to the screen.
- All of the main characters (with the exception of Jason and Carrie) appear in the ending credits of Final Destination 5.
Reception
Critical reviews
Final Destination 3 has received mixed reviews from critics. Rating site Rotten Tomatoes reports that the film holds a 45% approval rating, based on 122 reviews. The consensus is, "Final Destination 3 is more of the same: gory and pointless, with nowhere new to go." BBCfilm reviewer Stella Papamichael described the reference to the 9/11 attacks as tasteless and gave the film a rare 1 star out of 5, after awarding the first installment four stars and the second three. Most critics agreed that the film was "running out of ideas", that there was nothing new the series could offer, other than the theme of death. Positive reviews praised the death scenes, such as the tanning bed and nail gun deaths, describing them as "gruesome" and "painful". Most of the critics praised Winstead's performance, stating: "...the real tragedy is that promising young actress Mary Elizabeth Winstead must endure this torture." In terms of reviews, the movie is considered the best reviewed movie in the series, scoring an average 41 on the Metacritic website, the second highest rating of any Final Destination movie so far. The first is Final Destination 5 with 50%.