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Final Destination 3
Final Destination 3

Final Destination 3

February 9, 2006· 1h 32m
Directed by
Cinemagraphs Score6.1

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.

Critics Sentiment

Critics6.1
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20 reviews·Last updated 1mo ago
Peak Moment

Wendy's premonition shows the roller coaster derailment

8.5at 14m
Lowest Moment

Wendy's subway premonition leads to off screen crash

4.8at 1h 27m
Biggest Swing

The film drops significantly from the praised creative death sequences in the middle act to the widely criticized rushed subway ending.

Final Destination 3 starts exceptionally strong with atmospheric opening credits and a terrifying roller coaster crash sequence that reviewers consistently praised. The middle section delivers on the franchise's promise with creative, gory death scenes that fans appreciated, though slower exposition scenes dragged. The film stumbles badly in its final act with a weak, rushed ending that disappointed most reviewers.

20 reviews analyzed|Sources: Tmdb, Imdb
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Opening credits roll over foreboding carnival attractions
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Wendy's premonition shows the roller coaster derailment⬆ Peak moment
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Wendy convinces Kevin and others to leave before crash
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Ashley and Ashlyn burn alive in tanning beds
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Frankie's head is sliced by truck engine fan
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Lewis is crushed by weight machine at gym
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Perry impaled by flagpole and Ian bisected by cherry picker
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Wendy's subway premonition leads to off screen crash⬇ Lowest moment
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