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Old 10-06-2013, 05:21 AM   #1
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'Final Destination 6: The Dark Age' Concept Trailer Sets the Franchise Back in Time

It was in the year 2000 that we met the unseen force of Death itself, in our very first introduction to the franchise known as Final Destination. The unique and original premise of a group of characters cheating death and then being hunted down one by one was originally pitched as an episode of The X-Files – an idea that was inspired by the infamous 1996 crash of TWA Flight 800. In short, the show’s creator apparently wasn’t interested in the idea, though it caught the attention of two members of the writing staff. They fell in love with the concept and decided to work together to go bigger and turn it into a feature film. With that decision, a hit franchise was born.

It’s now been 13 years since the release of the original Final Destination, and to date we've seen five installments of the series – with the last one spewing blood and carnage into theaters back in 2011. Though the highly entertaining Final Destination 5 neatly tied itself into the original film – bringing the franchise to a pretty damn perfect and satisfying conclusion – we all know that a horror franchise is never truly dead. Just ask Freddy... or Jason... or Pinhead... or any horror movie that’s ever made a whole lot of money.

Final Destination 5 was the second highest-grossing film in the franchise, so it’s pretty much a foregone conclusion that Final Destination 6 is imminent. Surprisingly, however, the past two years have gone by without a peep about another sequel... that is, until this very interesting video surfaced on YouTube earlier this week:

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Though the video was uploaded by a fan of the franchise named Alexander McNeill, things get really interesting in his description of it. McNeill mentions in the "About" section of the video that he cut together the trailer based on an idea that had been relayed to him by someone named Craig Perry. Though that name probably doesn’t ring a bell, a quick search on IMDb will reveal that Perry has produced every single film in the Final Destination series.

Needless to say, Perry is a guy with pull when it comes to this franchise, and that little slice of information turns the video from a fan-made bit of fun into something a little more intriguing. Could this video represent an actual concept in the works for an upcoming sixth installment? Is Death really headed into the Dark Ages? I felt it was worth digging deeper into things, so I sought out the video’s editor in an effort to learn more...

A hardcore Final Destination fan, editor Alexander McNeill has been cutting together fan trailers and mash-up videos for the films in the series since 2006. In 2009, Perry hosted a forum promoting the release of fourth installment The Final Destination, bringing McNeill and the producer together at last. “The franchise has always been incredibly fan-friendly and interactive with its community,” says McNeill. “I eventually got the opportunity to build up a friendship with him.”

Realizing there’s no one better to bounce ideas off than a diehard fan, Perry recently came to McNeill and proposed the idea of setting the next Final Destination sequel in the distant past, in an effort to get an inside look at how fans might respond to such a unique concept. “His idea was to draft behind the worldwide success of Game of Thrones and set the Final Destination paradigm in the 12th century, when paranoia, superstition and disease were as omnipresent as death itself,” McNeill told me. “I won’t go into all the details, but it was a pretty fleshed-out storyline with cool death sequences and some fun twists... and there’s a connection with the contemporary storylines that I think is pretty awesome.”

That discussion was all the inspiration McNeill needed for his next fan edit, embarking on a quest to bring Perry’s idea to life. “I thought it was a really bold direction to take the franchise,” McNeill says. “It inspired me to convert his pitch into a trailer that could visually demonstrate the idea’s visceral potential.”

Obviously, cutting together a trailer for a film that hasn’t been shot is no easy task... but that didn’t stop McNeill; he’s done this kind of thing before. The editor began writing up a list of films and TV shows that he felt evoked the general spirit of Perry’s idea – a list that included titles such as Pirates of the Caribbean, Master and Commander, Amistad, Kingdom of Heaven and Game of Thrones. “Some of [the movies] were good for only one shot, but in context it made all the difference in the world,” said McNeill about the arduous process. “What I learned is that the Final Destination franchise is incredibly specific. So it was challenging to ‘create’ the sense of Final Destination moments and situations with the random shots I collected.”

McNeill sent the video to Perry as soon as it was finished, and he says the producer was both surprised that he did it and quite pleased with how it turned out. At the end of the day, though, Final Destination 6: The Dark Age was just an idea – one that we have no reason to believe we will ever get to see realized on the big screen. “As far as I know, there are no plans to make a sixth installment right now,” McNeill told me.

But whether or not a movie ever comes of the idea, what’s important here is that the video McNeill edited together is getting fans talking, and showing how the simple formula of the franchise could still be made fresh and new – even after it’s been seemingly milked for all it’s worth. “I think the trailer provides an interesting look at just how much versatility is in the central conceit of the franchise,” McNeill explains. "I think it’s time the franchise had a significant turnaround – what with the concept of death in the modern world being explored in the previous 5 films. Death and fate are timeless themes, and the period setting freshens up the formula overall. It’s a gutsy move, but I think it has the potential to work.”

Whether you agree with McNeill that the idea has potential, or you think it would never in a million years work, I think we can all agree that the franchise could really benefit from a shot in the arm. Aside from different settings and characters, the films in the series have essentially been carbon copies of one another, and there’s nothing wrong with spicing things up and bringing a fresh, new vision to the table. Change is good, as they say.

McNeill summed it all up better than I ever could. “The debate generated by this concept trailer among fans has been quite something,” he remarked at the end of our chat. “Regardless whether or not Final Destination 6 happens, it’s a look into how strong the ties between the fans and filmmakers are, and how many avenues these films could possibly head down.” Amen to that.

You can check out more of Alexander McNeill’s work on his YouTube channel, where you’ll find additional Final Destination edits along with lots of other fun little goodies!
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Old 10-06-2013, 05:43 AM   #3
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Pirates of the Final Destination? lol
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We need a new modern day one to help us forget that part 4 exists.
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Old 10-06-2013, 06:04 AM   #5
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Hmmm bizarre twist
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Old 10-06-2013, 06:09 AM   #6
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Wait ....so the last 4 wasn't the dark ages? damn!
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Old 10-06-2013, 06:15 AM   #7
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As a fan of the series, let's scrap this concept.
If they want to do something with ships, let's just have them make a cruise premonition. Or hey how about a continuation of the third film!
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As a fan of the series, let's scrap this concept.
If they want to do something with ships, let's just have them make a cruise premonition. Or hey how about a continuation of the third film!
Or we can connect Final Destination 3 with Smash. After surviving a roller coaster tragedy and seeing all her friends die, Mary Elizabeth Winstead's character turns into an alcoholic and falls in love with someone who loves alcohol as much as she does. Death was holding off on her because she was already slowly killing herself with hard alcohol. But now that she's sober, death is back to finish her off. Putting down the bottle really sucks.
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Old 10-06-2013, 06:23 AM   #9
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Looks nothing like Final Destination movie
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We need a new modern day one to help us forget that part 4 exists.
Yeah. 5 tried but it too was a disappointment (though not outright terrible like 4).
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Old 10-06-2013, 06:33 AM   #11
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They need to stop with the CGI gore. It looks awful. That wheel knocking that girls head off in the NASCAR one was god awful.
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They need to stop with the CGI gore. It looks awful. That wheel knocking that girls head off in the NASCAR one was god awful.
I loved that one. The lead male getting impaled with the pole was the WORST!

Not CGI, but the bathtub death and the ambulance deaths in FD4 are the two worst in the series.
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Old 10-06-2013, 12:16 PM   #13
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Pirates of the Final Destination? lol
Looks like the filmmakers wanted to make the sixth installment a fantasy by throwing in some Lord of the Rings as well as some Pirates of the Caribbean.
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Old 10-06-2013, 01:28 PM   #14
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I think it'd be kinda cool. But then again, I haven't seen any movie in the franchise! My Final Destination DVD still sits there on the shelf! I have to see it!
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This interests me a lot more than just another run of the mill Final Destination would.

I really enjoyed the first couple Final Destinations but franchise got a bit old after that.

Final Destination Zero Gravity next
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The highway scene in the second movie for the win.

I don't see how any serious film lover can drive behind a logging truck these days without feeling apprehensive. I know that I always am when I'm driving behind one of those.
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The highway scene in the second movie for the win.

I don't see how any serious film lover can drive behind a logging truck these days without feeling apprehensive. I know that I always am when I'm driving behind one of those.
Completely agree. It's always in my mind as just an awesome sequence of events.
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"...So then (the sequels) just started making things up. Stab 5 has time travel, which is by far the worst."
- Scream 4 (Two years earlier. No one can ever accuse Wes Craven of not being a visionary.)

I knew something was up, the second I saw the "subtitle".
Once a sequel franchise starts putting on the colon-subtitles, they're itching to get off of canon, turn the franchise into an Anthology TV Series, and just make crap up.
And the "The killer is immortal, and struck in the past/future!" always offers a rich canvas upon which to Make Crap Up where Anthology-Episode sequels are concerned. Good thing it doesn't really exist.

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Final Destination Zero Gravity next
Yep, it was either the Spaceship, the Villain Origin, and/or the "Final Confrontation", and you can't really very well do the last two, now, can you?

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The highway scene in the second movie for the win.

I don't see how any serious film lover can drive behind a logging truck these days without feeling apprehensive. I know that I always am when I'm driving behind one of those.
Haha, I'm exactly the same. Probably isn't the only horror movie death that has lodged itself in my subconcious either.
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Yeah, I don't know if I'd even be interested in watching this.
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