Teenager Alex Browning (Devon Sawa) boards Volée Airlines Flight 180 to Paris. He has a vivid premonition: the plane explodes after takeoff. He panics, causing a brawl; he and six others (plus a teacher) are removed. The plane indeed explodes. But Death cannot be cheated. The survivors begin dying in freak, Rube-Goldberg-style accidents, each mirroring the order they would have died in the crash. Alex realizes they must understand Death’s design to survive.
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Final Destination (2000) is over two decades old. The director, Wong, and writer Morgan have said in interviews they earn almost zero residuals from physical media sales now. The main beneficiary is Warner Bros. corporate. Whether you choose to buy the $9.99 iTunes copy or seek the RARBG rip is a personal decision — but know that the film is widely available on Max (formerly HBO Max), Tubi (with ads), and low-cost Blu-rays.