Set one year after the first film, a young woman named Kimberly has a vivid premonition of a catastrophic highway pileup. She blocks traffic, saving several lives—only to learn that cheating Death once means Death is now coming for them in the order they were supposed to die.
A rare sequel that arguably improves on the original by doubling down on Rube Goldberg carnage and establishing the franchise’s signature rules. Final Destination 2
Here’s a concise review of Final Destination 2 (2003), directed by David R. Ellis. Set one year after the first film, a