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Final Destination | • Final Destination • Climax Revealed | / @climaxrevealed • GameVR | / @gamevrjnik • Join this channel to get access to perks: • / @climaxexplainedinhindi • #climaxexplainedinhindi #movieexplainedinhindi • Instagram | / instajnikhil • Video sachme pasand aajae toh aap JOIN, ya 💲APPLAUD par click karke, Google Pay ya BHIM UPI se pay karke support dikha sakte ho 🙂 • Final Destination 2 is a 2003 American supernatural horror film directed by David R. Ellis. The screenplay was written by J. Mackye Gruber and Eric Bress, based on a story by Gruber, Bress, and series creator Jeffrey Reddick. It is the sequel to the 2000 film Final Destination and the second installment of the Final Destination film series. The film stars Ali Larter, A. J. Cook, and Michael Landes. • After the financial success of Final Destination, New Line Cinema contacted Reddick regarding plans for a sequel. Since the original film's crew was unavailable, New Line replaced most of the production team. Filming took place in Vancouver and Okanagan Lake. Final Destination 2 was released on January 31, 2003, and on DVD on July 22, 2003, which includes commentaries, deleted scenes, documentaries, and videos. • The film received mixed reviews from critics. Negative reviews assessed the film as a silly and illogical work that begins with the same flawed premise of its predecessor, while positive reviews called the film a real jolter for horror fans that recognizes the close relationship between fright and laughter and surprisingly good fun for the current crop of horror films . The film grossed $46 million domestically and $43 million overseas, earning $90 million internationally,[3] making it the lowest-grossing film in the Final Destination franchise. It was also nominated for four awards, including the Saturn Award for Best Horror Film. A third film, Final Destination 3, was released in February 2006. • Cast • For more details on the characters, see List of Final Destination characters. • Ali Larter as Clear Rivers • A. J. Cook as Kimberly Corman • Michael Landes as Thomas Burke • David Paetkau as Evan Lewis • James Kirk as Tim Carpenter • Lynda Boyd as Nora Carpenter • Keegan Connor Tracy as Kat Jennings • Jonathan Cherry as Rory Peters • Box office • The film premiered in 2,834 theaters across the United States and Canada on January 31, 2003, earning $16,017,141 in its opening weekend with an average of $5,651 per theater. Final Destination 2 placed at #2 in the United States box office in its opening weekend, only $200,000 short behind the thriller film The Recruit, which debuted on the same day, starred Al Pacino and Colin Farrell, and cleared $16,302,063 domestically.[38] The film dropped to #5 in the next weekend and descended to #7 in its third weekend during Washington's Birthday. The film dropped out of the top-ten list in its fourth weekend until its last screening in 42 theaters in its sixteenth weekend, grossing $27,585 and placing in #65. Final Destination 2 grossed $46,961,214 in the United States and Canada on its total screening and produced $43,465,191 in other territories, having an overall gross of $90,426,405 internationally, making it the lowest-grossing film in the franchise. • In comparison with its precursor, Final Destination ranked #3 on its opening weekend with net worth of $10,015,822, which is $6 million less than the first weekend of Final Destination 2 at #2. The previous film received $53,302,314 domestically throughout its 22-week run, $64 million more than its sequel's gross all through its 16-week presentation. Final Destination amassed $59,549,147 in other countries and $112,802,314 overall, getting $16 million and $22 million more than Final Destination 2 in that order. • Critical response • On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 48% based on 111 reviews, with an average rating of 5/10. The site's consensus is that This sequel is little more than an excuse to stage elaborate, gory scenes of characters getting killed off. On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 38 out of 100 based on reviews from 25 critics. In 2010, Nick Hyman of Metacritic included Final Destination 2 in the website's editorial 15 Movies the Critics Got Wrong, denoting that the elaborate suspense/action set pieces from the first two films are more impressive than most. Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B+ on an A+ to F scale.
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