Final Destination: Bloodlines- May 16th, 2025 (Tony Todd Last Movie)

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I thought it was established in FD2 that new life (giving birth) stops death :jbhmm:

Guessing this was reconned then :patrice:
 

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Final Destination: Bloodlines was fun carnage candy, but there’s a real sadness knowing this is the last time I’ll see this guy — not just in an FD movie, but on screen at all. :rip:

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that all of the people in the skyline were ancestors of those in parts 1-5 that were killed. Thats a good fukin theory.
Unfortunately, I'm reading now that it wasn't their intention and it's not the case as it would create a major plot hole in why didn't it happen to the parents
 

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I’ll never forget going to a convention and spotting Tony Todd chatting with Jaleel White in a corner. It was just an amusing sight—Candyman having a friendly conversation with Steve Urkel. When I met Tony later that day, I mentioned that I knew he was a classically trained theater actor, and he lit up with happiness. You could tell that being recognized for more than just his horror roles meant something to him, though he never minded being known for horror.
 

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I’ll never forget going to a convention and spotting Tony Todd chatting with Jaleel White in a corner. It was just an amusing sight—Candyman having a friendly conversation with Steve Urkel. When I met Tony later that day, I mentioned that I knew he was a classically trained theater actor, and he lit up with happiness. You could tell that being recognized for more than just his horror roles meant something to him, though he never minded being known for horror.
that's crazy because a lot of actors when they get big want to act like they've never done a horror film before and refuse to talk about their beginnings (Johnny Depp, Patricia Arquette, Holly Hunter, Kevin Bacon..). People also forget that he was the head security guard in Lean on Me.
 
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