After attending a memorial for the victims, Tod accidentally hangs himself and is deemed a suicide. When Alex and Clear locate his corpse, mortician William Bludworth tells them that Death is reclaiming the lives of those who escaped its original plan, as is proven when Terry is killed by a collision with a speeding bus. While watching a newsfeed detailing the flight's aftermath, Alex concludes that Death is killing the survivors in accordance with the sequence of their intended demises on the airplane. Nonetheless, he is too late to save Ms Lewton from an accidental kitchen knife impalement which ultimately causes her house's explosion. The remaining survivors (Alex, Clear, Carter, and Billy) are reunited as Alex explains the situation. Frustrated by Terry's death and at having no control over his life, Carter attempts suicide by stalling his car on railroad tracks. Though he changes his mind, Alex rescues him before an approaching train collides with the car. However, Billy is decapitated by shrapnel from the wreckage.
Withdrawing himself from the group, Alex believes that Death skipped Carter and progressed to Billy. Realizing Clear is actually next rather than himself, because he changed seats in the original premonition, Alex rushes to her aid and encounters the FBI agents along the way. Meanwhile, Clear is trapped inside her car, surrounded by loose live wires. Alex sacrifices himself on behalf of her safety by grabbing the wires, initiating an explosion which incapacitates him and the screen fades to white.
Six months later, Alex, Clear and Carter arrive in Paris and discuss their survival. Fearing that their struggle is unfinished, Alex avoids a collision with a bus. The bus hurls a signage towards a neon sign, which descends on Alex. Carter tackles Alex in time and inadvertently stands in the way of the swinging neon sign as the film's credits roll.
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Final Destination is a 2000 American horror film directed by James Wong and the first installment in the Final Destination series. The screenplay was written by Glen Morgan, Wong and Jeffrey Reddick, based on a story by Reddick. The film stars Devon Sawa, Ali Larter, Kerr Smith, and Tony Todd. Sawa portrays a teenager who "cheats death" after having a premonition of himself and others perishing in a plane explosion and uses it by saving himself and a handful of other passengers, but is continued to be stalked by Death by claiming back their lives which should have been lost in the plane.
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