Director David R. Ellis, who also helmed the fan-favorite Final Destination 2 , returned for this installment. At the time, Final Destination 4 was marketed as the "final" chapter (a claim later debunked by the release of Final Destination 5 ).
Though critics were tough on the movie for its thin plot, it was a massive commercial success, grossing over $186 million worldwide. It proved that the appetite for "Death’s Design" was still strong. It paved the way for the fifth film, which many fans consider the best in the series due to its clever twist ending. 4. The Final Destination 4 -2009- Dual Audio -H...
The filename indicates the file contains English and Hindi audio tracks. The feature list below focuses on the film's content, which remains the same regardless of audio language. Director David R
The film opens with a premonition. Nick O’Bannon (Bobby Campo) attends a NASCAR-style stock car race with his girlfriend Lori (Shantel VanSanten), friends Hunt (Nick Zano) and Janet (Haley Webb), and his rival racer enemy. Nick envisions a massive pile-up: cars explode, debris decapitates spectators, a tire flies into the stands, and the entire grandstand collapses in flames. Though critics were tough on the movie for
At a hair salon, Samantha sits under a dryer. A coin falls into a chair mechanism, overrides the safety, and the chair lowers her head into a pool of water. As the drain sucks her hair, her face is pulled into the intake, drowning her. The Spanish audio track emphasizes her muffled pleas for help.
to imply it was the end of the series, its massive financial success led to the production of Final Destination 5 just two years later. Box Office & Reception
Director David R. Ellis, who also helmed the fan-favorite Final Destination 2 , returned for this installment. At the time, Final Destination 4 was marketed as the "final" chapter (a claim later debunked by the release of Final Destination 5 ).
Though critics were tough on the movie for its thin plot, it was a massive commercial success, grossing over $186 million worldwide. It proved that the appetite for "Death’s Design" was still strong. It paved the way for the fifth film, which many fans consider the best in the series due to its clever twist ending.
The filename indicates the file contains English and Hindi audio tracks. The feature list below focuses on the film's content, which remains the same regardless of audio language.
The film opens with a premonition. Nick O’Bannon (Bobby Campo) attends a NASCAR-style stock car race with his girlfriend Lori (Shantel VanSanten), friends Hunt (Nick Zano) and Janet (Haley Webb), and his rival racer enemy. Nick envisions a massive pile-up: cars explode, debris decapitates spectators, a tire flies into the stands, and the entire grandstand collapses in flames.
At a hair salon, Samantha sits under a dryer. A coin falls into a chair mechanism, overrides the safety, and the chair lowers her head into a pool of water. As the drain sucks her hair, her face is pulled into the intake, drowning her. The Spanish audio track emphasizes her muffled pleas for help.
to imply it was the end of the series, its massive financial success led to the production of Final Destination 5 just two years later. Box Office & Reception