"They cheated death again. But death just updated."
Final Destination 6 isn’t just the next chapter — it’s the reckoning. Death’s pattern has evolved, and this time… it’s watching you.
Set in a sleek aerospace research facility outside Seattle, the film opens with a terrifying premonition: a commercial space shuttle test launch gone horrifically wrong — explosions, decompression, fiery re-entry, and an entire observation tower collapsing into chaos. College intern Ava Monroe (Jenna Ortega) sees it all unfold in a flash… moments before it happens. Her scream saves six others. The disaster is averted.
Or so it seems.
One by one, survivors begin dying — not just in accidents, but in hyper-precise, tech-savvy sequences, where drones, AI systems, and smart infrastructure seem to "glitch" at just the right second. But it’s no glitch. It’s Death, adapting.
This time, there’s no mysterious undertaker, no prophetic visions. Only patterns. Data. And whispers that the first Final Destination incident — the plane crash years ago — might have been more than just a fluke. As Ava dives deeper, she uncovers something chilling: Death doesn’t follow rules anymore. It writes new ones.
Final Destination 6 is sharper, smarter, and more terrifying than ever — where high-tech meets high-stakes, and fate feels more personal than ever before. You can’t cheat the system. Because the system is Death now.