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Final Destination 2


Final Destination 2 is a 2003 movie directed by David R. Ellis . It is a sequel to the movie Final Destination.

Tagline: You can't cheat death twice.

Plot

It has been one year since the tragic explosion of flight 180. Going on vacation, Kimberly Corman (played by A.J. Cook) travels with her friend Shaina (Sarah Carter ) and two other male friends has a premonition of a horrific freeway pile-up while still on the on-ramp. She causes outrage when the signs prove true and she blocks traffic, but the accident happens anyway, killing a large number of people. The survivors, Eugene (T.C. Carson ), Rory (Jonathon Cherry ), Katherine Jennings (Keegon Connor Tracy ) Nora Carpenter (Lynda Boyd ) and her son Tim (James Kirk) are all held up at the police station and Kim begins to tell everyone about her strange premonition. They all leave, but one person dies, and Kim begins to suspect that her premonition is really something more. She meets Clear Rivers (Ali Larter), the sole survivor of flight 180, who has had similar experience with premonition. She reluctantly accepts Kim's offer to help her spot the signs to keep her and the others alive, but the killings have begun. A police officer who initially brought everybody in for questioning, Burke (Jim Landes ) also offers his assistance in keeping everyone alive, but it becomes a race against time as everyone has scattered after dismissing the tales and left on their own.

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