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Revision as of 13:35, 8 August 2019
Final Destination 3 (2006)
Director: James Wong
Male Deaths:
- Dylan Basile (Sean)
- Texas Battle (Lewis Romero)
- Sam Easton (Frankie Cheeks)
- Kris Lemche (Ian McKinley)
- Ryan Merriman (Kevin Fischer)
- Dustin Milligan (Marcus)
- Jesse Moss (Jason Robert Wise)
Female Deaths:
- Amanda Crew (Julie Christensen)
- Agam Darshi (Laura)
- Gina Holden (Carrie Dreyer)
- Alexz Johnson (Erin Ulmer)
- Crystal Lowe (Ashlyn Halperin)
- Maggie Ma (Perry Malinowski)
- Chelan Simmons (Ashley Freund)
- Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Wendy Christiensen)
Trivia
- In Japan, the film is renamed "Final Deadcoaster".
- Tony Todd, who played the mortician in the first two films, provides the voice of the devil above the entrance to the roller coaster. He also provides the speaker's voice saying, "This is the end of the line" in the subway towards the end of the movie.
- The cast members on the roller-coaster had to ride the coaster 26 times on the same night in order to shoot the film's main premonition scene.
- The ending was re-shot, reportedly because of unfavorable reactions at preview screenings. This also happened with the two previous films in the series.
- The home improvement store scene was mostly shot in an actual store. They were only allowed to film after the store was closed and had to leave the store the exact way they found it. While different parts of the scene were being filmed, other crew members were often putting objects back on the shelves. In addition, they had to turn objects around to hide brand names, bring in other brand names, and put things in the way to block names from appearing due to the store not wanting their name or products being associated with a "teen death movie".