Final Destination 5 (2011) is an American supernatural horror film and the fifth installment in the Final Destination
franchise. While originally released as a sequel, its ending reveals that it is actually a stealth prequel to the original 2000 film. Production and Release Release Date: August 12, 2011. Steven Quale (in his feature directorial debut). Eric Heisserer. Approximately $40 million. Box Office: $157.9 million worldwide, with $115.3 million from international markets. Plot Summary
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No analysis of this film is complete without mentioning the gymnastics sequence. It is often cited as the peak of the franchise’s "anticipation" style of horror. By filling the frame with "red herrings"—a loose screw, a leaking air conditioner, a jagged piece of wood—the director creates an unbearable level of anxiety, proving that the wait for the accident is often scarier than the accident itself. The Narrative Masterstroke