Here's How You Can Watch Every Movie In The Final Destination Series
Daniel Hoffman
Published Mar 08, 2026
Final Destination was a hit with horror fans and a box office success, and it led to four sequels: 2003's Final Destination 2, 2006's Final Destination 3, 2009's The Final Destination, and 2011's Final Destination 5. Each sequel features previously established characters and references the events of the previous movies, but if you'd like to run the series, you'll have to pony up some rental fees. As of this writing, the first four flicks are only available for rent or purchase on non-subscription digital platforms.
In Final Destination 2, a group of college students on their way out of town for spring break avoid a deadly pileup on the highway thanks to another mysterious premonition, this time by the shy and withdrawn Kimberly (A.J. Cook, Criminal Minds). Learning of the events of the previous movie, she tracks down Clear in an effort to prevent all of her friends from meeting their grisly ends.
The third flick's events closely follow the formula, kicking off at a theme park where high schooler Wendy (Mary Elizabeth Winstead, in her first lead role) has one of those freaky visions in which a roller coaster derailment has tragic consequences. Wendy panics, and her friends all get kicked off the ride — and into a nightmare with a ticking clock, as Wendy and her friend Kevin (Ryan Merriman, Pretty Little Liars) attempt to dodge the Reaper.
Briefly dropping the numbering convention, The Final Destination sees college guy Nick (Bobby Campo, Scream: The TV Series) predicting a gnarly crash at a racetrack, temporarily saving a bunch of his buddies from disaster. With all of these sequels, though, the predictable plots are secondary to the crazily creative kills, which are uniformly worth the price of admission.
As for that price: it's $2.99 on Amazon Prime Video for every installment except the second, which has a slightly steeper rental fee of $3.99.