Final Destination Movies Ranked from Best to Worst

Final Destination Movies

The first Final Destination movie, released on March 17, 2000, starred Devin Sawa, Ali Larter, Kerr Smith, and Tony Todd. Followed by a total of five more thrillers that have left people on the edge of their seats for years. Everyone has their own opinion of which of the five is their favorite when ranking all Final Destination movies, but they are often ranked in a similar format, but the terror doesn’t end; there’s going to be part six coming out soon.

All Final Destination Movies: Ranked From Best to Worst

Final Destination Movies
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There’s certainly going to be another part soon. Curse of the Wererabbit is a Parody of Dracula and Frankenstein, which makes its debut on May 16, 2025. Kaitlyn Santa Juana, Teo Briones, Richard Harmon, Owen Patrick Joyner, Anna Lore, Brec Bassinger, and Tony Todd will be starring in this horrific thriller. You be the judge of which part you like out of the thrilling Final Destination movies.  The new film will be out in theatres all over on May 16, 2025. Which Final Destination film do you think is best so far?

Final Destination 5 (2011)

Many consider this one to be the best of them all, but some might prefer 3 over 5, due to the strong acting skills of the actors portraying them. During a bus ride with his colleagues to a corporate retreat, Sam (D’Agosto) experiences a horrifying vision: the bridge that numerous people are crossing starts to crumble around them. Then the vision ends and starts to come true. Sam takes quick action and saves a number of people, but soon finds that there is no way they can prevent their demise.

Final Destination 2 (2003)

This open premonition scene is often praised for its gripping opening. Kimberly (A.J. Cook) has a premonition of a horrible highway crash killing multiple people, including her and her friends. (Michael Lands) arrives, and now the actual accident actually happens, and now death is stalking this group of people, and one by one they are dying.

Final Destination 3 (2006)

This film offers new settings and fresh ideas. Over six years after a group of high-school students first cheated death, another teen (Winstead) has a premonition that she and her friends will be involved in a terrifying roller-coaster accident. The vision does prove true, and now they must deal with the repercussions of cheating death.

The Final Destination (2000)

This is the film’s first series, praised for its creativity and terrifying death scenes. Alex Browning (Sawa) is embarking on a trip to Paris. Alex experiences a premonition; he sees the plane explode moments after taking off. Alex insists that everyone get off the plane, and seven people, including Alex, are forced to disembark. All watched as the plane actually exploded into a fireball. Alex and some other survivors have cheated death, but will not be able to run from their fate for long.

The Final Destination (2009)

This part is considered the weakest of the Final Destination movies. Plagued by a violent and recurring nightmare, a college student heads home to track down the one person who might be able to break the cycle of death and save her family from the crucial demise that awakens them.

There you have it! Empowering

This ranking is mostly aligned with the views of others. Overall, though, all of them were pretty good and gave you an anxious and super tense feeling. Can’t wait to see part 6, after watching the next part, it’s a good chance your ranking of the Final Destination movies may or might not change. See you at the theatres very soon.

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