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Released in 2009, (also known as Destino Final 4 ) is the first entry in the franchise to use HD 3D technology. Directed by David R. Ellis, who also directed Final Destination 2 , this installment was originally intended to be the final film in the series, which is why it dropped the "4" from its title. 🏁 The Story: McKinley Speedway

Nick O'Bannon (Bobby Campo) has a terrifying premonition during a stock car race. He envisions a horrific pile-up where a car crashes into the stands, causing a chain reaction of decapitations, impalements, and an entire grandstand collapsing in flames. He snaps out of it and causes a panic that saves a handful of people—including his girlfriend Lori (Shantel VanSanten), his friend Hunt (Nick Zano), and Janet (Haley Webb). Destino Final 4 - 3D

Upon its release, was savaged by critics. Rotten Tomatoes gave it a 28% approval rating, with the consensus calling it "silly and gratuitous." However, the box office told a different story. With a budget of approximately $40 million, the film grossed over $186 million worldwide. The 3D premium ticket prices in Europe and Latin America saved the franchise. Released in 2009, (also known as Destino Final

The movie was heavily marketed for its 3D effects, which influenced how the death scenes were choreographed. 🏁 The Story: McKinley Speedway Nick O'Bannon (Bobby