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How to look at the final target films in order

The final goal has made its bones bring the worst fears on the screen. With a twisted mix of horror and absurdity, the franchise examines the cosmic balance between life and death, builds stories (and tensions) around the idea that disasters are not averted, only delayed and death cannot be cheated.

For those who want to watch or look at the entire final target saga in front of blood lines, we have put together this chronological list of the six films of the series.

Six final target films have been published 25 years ago since the franchise. Outside of the film, there are also six original destination novels (without Romanization of the films) and two comics.

Final goal 5 film collection

Which final target film should you see first?

There are two potential starting points: End goal (to look at the films in publication order) or Final goal 5 (to look at them in the order of their narrative chronology). The final goal is not a franchise with a crucial passage. We recommend starting with the original.

Final films in chronological order

The following incredible contain broad spoilers for every film.

1. End goal 5.

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The earliest film in the franchise is Final goal 5that takes place in (or shortly before) in 2000. As in the four films, it demonstrates a group of people who, thanks to the preliminary monition of the protagonist, avoid a fatal catastrophe – this time a bridge stollape.

The final goal 5 is deliberately fatigue with its place on the timeline to the end, when we find that it leads directly to the original final goal.

2nd end goal

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The beginning of End goal Connected with the end of the fifth film through the catastrophe of flight 180. The high school Alex Browning has a vision that his struggle explodes in the middle of the air and triggers a number of events that cause him and several others to do the plane to doboard. The vision comes into play, and the group will pursue death and its relentless to win back their lives.

3. End goal 2

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Set a year after the first film, Final goal 2 presents a new group of characters and another facing disaster: a massive traffic accident that was initiated by the notorious logging car of the series. The film is combined with the final destination by flight 180 Survivor Clear Rivers, who tries to help the new group cheat.

4. End goal 3

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Final goal 3In 2005 contained a brand new line -up of characters (without death). The striking accident here is the worst nightmare of every amusement park: a fatal roller coaster mistake. As the formula says, the survivors, led by the high school Wendy Christensen, spend the film with preventing death from collecting its debts.

The events of the first two films are referred to in the final goal 3, although it does not contain any returning characters.

5. The final goal

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The fourth film of the franchise, The final goalis located around 2008-2009 and follows a new group of survivors under the direction of Nick O'bannon. Nick sees a catastrophic crash on a racetrack and saves himself and a handful of other spectators, whereby the group came into the too familiar game of cat and mouse into the death group.

6. End goal: blood lines

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2025 Final goal: blood linesPublished 14 years after the previous film, spreads the timeline of the series; It mainly takes place in the present, although its intro scene plays in the 1960s and represents a disaster in a fictional version of Seattle's Space needle. In contrast to previous end goal films, the protagonist of Bloodlines (student Stefani Reyes) has visions of the past rather than the future. The film examines its family connection and today's consequences of this disaster from 1968.

Bloodlines is particularly the last film in which the late Tony Todd appears. Todd repeats his role as William Bludworth, who previously appeared in the final goal 1 and 2.

Final films until the publication date

  • Final goal (2000)
  • Final goal 2 (2003)
  • Final goal 3 (2006)
  • The final goal (2009)
  • Final goal 5 (2011)
  • Final target lines (2025)

What's next for the final goal?

The final goal is back after almost 15 years. Whether the final goal will be continued from here probably depends on how the new film appears, but it seems that the Slasher franchise is going in a solid direction.

Jordan covers games, shows and films as a freelance author for IGN.

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