Tony Todd, Final Destination and Bloodline
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Bloodlines, Tony Todd proved his horror royalty status by letting real bees crawl in his mouth for Candyman’s iconic $25M scene.
“Subdued” is a relative term for a “Final Destination” movie, though, and there are still plenty of ridiculously elaborate deaths, although director James Wong spends a bit more time on character development and exposition. That allows for greater audience investment, and Devon Sawa and Ali Larter bring some genuine emotion to their roles.
We have a premonition of the (mostly terrible, often funny) things you’re likely to see in any of the films from the long-running horror franchise. Follow along below, and beware.
The supernatural horror pic marks another win for Warner Bros. Elsewhere, The Weeknd's companion movie 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' is singing out of key in its nationwide debut.
Whether it’s taking a flight, getting a tan or driving behind a log truck, Final Destination has had a chokehold on horror fans for 25 years. Craig Perry, who’s been a producer on the franchise since it launched in 2000,