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Following the original 2000 film Final Destination and the resulting trilogy, a large series of books was produced, written by varied authors such as Natasha Rhodes and Andy McDermott. more...
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In total so far, there are nine books (three of which are novelizations of the first three films), with more on the way, all published by Black Flame.
Final Destination I: The Movie
Summary
This novel takes place in Mt. Abraham, following the lead character, Alex Browning, who is heading on a trip with his class to France. As he boards the plane, Flight 180, he falls asleep and has a horrific premonition that the plane will explode on take-off. In a panic, he manages to save himself, six other students, and one teacher from the catastrophic explosion. As the group sits at the airport in disbelief and annoyance, the plane actually explodes, killing everyone on board, just like in Alex’s dream. Now, with the FBI on Alex’s trail, he must find a way to prevent the latest plot twist. Death seems to refuse to give up and is claiming the lives of the survivors, one by one in terrible accidents.
Deaths
Flight 180: While sitting in his seat, Alex Browning has the vision that the plane he and his class are on is about to explode. A fuel pump ruptures, leaking combustible fluid into a short-circuiting wire, igniting it and causing the entire plane to explode. One side of the plane is torn away, ripping several passengers with it into the motors as everyone else is roasted by the explosion. In a panic, Alex and six others get off the plane, and the plane takes off, blowing up shortly after take-off, killing everyone on board including George Waggner, Larry Murnau, Christa Marsh, and Blake Dreyer.
Clues/ Notes: The departure time of Flight 180, 9:25, is the same as Alex's birthday, September 25.
Before boarding the plane, Alex takes note of the gate number: 46. The same number of people who would have died had Alex not have gotten his vision.
As Alex steps over a six-inch gap heading onto the plane, he notices a cart with three red 9's, but from above, they look as if they could be an ominous number: 666.
Tod Waggner: While taking down some laundry from a plastic clothesline strung across his bathtub, Tod slips on some leaking water. Falling forward, he lands in the bathtub after pulling out one side of the clothesline in his fall. The wire whips around his neck as he struggles to get out of the bathtub, and he slowly suffocates as his feet slip around in soap and shampoo. His circulation becomes cut off at the neck as his brain begins dying from lack of oxygen, and the blood vessels in his eyes burst, making them both red and bloody. He tries desperately to reach for a pair of nose hair trimmers on the sink, but they are just out of reach. After a long and painful struggle, Tod is finally strangled to death, and his death is labelled a suicide.
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