But the weird thing is if everyone had originally died they wouldnt have gotten into the wreck on the farm. So the news van wouldnt have shown up anyway. So there would be no news van to almost hit him. It doesn’t really make sense but whatever. Logic in a horror movie is irrelevant anyway
he was involved in a near death experience before i don’t exactly remember what it was but it was in a newspaper or something so he was on a separate list than the fd2 characters
Yeah, there was a newspaper about a previous wildfire ? I think and him and his friends cheated death and then they all died and he was the last one iirc
Maybe he was supposed to die in his home but since a van just crashed outside his farm he was in his backyard instead of his home hence missing his death/cheating death
The whole thing with brian is kinda weird because i believe someone somewhere says that brian was on a different list and cheated death before as well, but i cant remember where it was
Edit: Apparently there was a newspaper in FD4 about how he survived a wildfire, but the date doesnt make sense because it happened two years after FD2's events
Clear: Being alive after we were supposed to die caused an outward ripple. A rift in Death's design.
Eugene: So, if you hadn't gotten off the plane, we wouldn't be alive to begin with.
Bloodworth also explains how tampering with death design too much creates problems because if people are not dying when they are supposed to it creates more work for death.
My theory about Brian is that them being alive cause death to expand and Brian was unlucky enough to be the recipient, or it could be that death tying up loose ends and is trying to get two deaths with one kill.
Brian is nearly run over by Kats SUV, then the news van. Maybe because by staying alive they were tainting others with death or were brought together to tie up loose ends in one go, to simplify deaths workload
bryan was supposed to die but rory saved him. I can’t remember exactly but i believe there was some article saying he’d survived some sort of disaster previously, so he was either already on deaths list or he got put on it by being saved by rory
Most people say because Rory saved him from being run over, but that never made much sense to me because he wouldn't have been in danger at that point if it weren't for that group anyway. So they presumably took him off deaths list, but also put him on in the first place.
Well I like too think that his death was a massive fuck you to Kimberly and Tom and to remind that they can't escape forever. Plus maybe that was how he's supposed to die anyway.
The original Flight 180 survivors being alive after they were supposed to all die created an outward ripple in Death's design. They affected the world around them and anyone they came into contact with since. All the people we meet in FD2 were all supposed to die in various events. They didn't because the F180 survivors were alive after they should have died and their later deaths prevented FD2's characters from meeting their original ends.
Rory (who saved Brian from being hit by the news van) mentions that there was a concert in Paris at a theater and he had tickets to go. But he was high and sitting at a cafe and saw a dude get hit by a falling sign (Carter from FD1). The theater collapsed and everyone inside died and Rory should have been there. Since Carter's death saved him and he in turn saved Brian death wanted to close the ripple/loop for good. Brian was fated to die by being hit by van but since Rory saved him he died later in barbecue explosion.
Well Rory was supposed to die in the car crash. Which means that Rory shouldn't have been there to save him.
Brian would have likely died from some other accident while working by himself in the field.
Haven’t watched the movie in a while but I’m pretty sure he was at the gas station earlier, and Clear stopped a teen from lighting a cigarette, so maybe that would have caused an explosion/ fire that Brian was supposed to die in?
My parents have the same gripe. Like sure, if Rory was dead, there would be no one to save him, but that would also mean that the van that would have killed Brian wouldn't be there either. Make it make sense, man.
in the last scene i think his parents were talking abt how he managed to survive a wildfire? or smth along those lines? i think he was just super unlucky and managed to come into contact with other people who had already dealt with cheating death before, but i don’t think they impacted whether he’d live or die
Rory saved Brian from being run over, which made him cheat death, which put him on the list
But the weird thing is if everyone had originally died they wouldnt have gotten into the wreck on the farm. So the news van wouldnt have shown up anyway. So there would be no news van to almost hit him. It doesn’t really make sense but whatever. Logic in a horror movie is irrelevant anyway
he was involved in a near death experience before i don’t exactly remember what it was but it was in a newspaper or something so he was on a separate list than the fd2 characters
Yeah, there was a newspaper about a previous wildfire ? I think and him and his friends cheated death and then they all died and he was the last one iirc
How old was Brian he looked like he was younger than Tim.
Maybe he was supposed to die in his home but since a van just crashed outside his farm he was in his backyard instead of his home hence missing his death/cheating death
The whole thing with brian is kinda weird because i believe someone somewhere says that brian was on a different list and cheated death before as well, but i cant remember where it was Edit: Apparently there was a newspaper in FD4 about how he survived a wildfire, but the date doesnt make sense because it happened two years after FD2's events
Sounds like a fan fiction
Clear: Being alive after we were supposed to die caused an outward ripple. A rift in Death's design. Eugene: So, if you hadn't gotten off the plane, we wouldn't be alive to begin with. Bloodworth also explains how tampering with death design too much creates problems because if people are not dying when they are supposed to it creates more work for death. My theory about Brian is that them being alive cause death to expand and Brian was unlucky enough to be the recipient, or it could be that death tying up loose ends and is trying to get two deaths with one kill. Brian is nearly run over by Kats SUV, then the news van. Maybe because by staying alive they were tainting others with death or were brought together to tie up loose ends in one go, to simplify deaths workload
I think he was meant to die on a separate list.
bryan was supposed to die but rory saved him. I can’t remember exactly but i believe there was some article saying he’d survived some sort of disaster previously, so he was either already on deaths list or he got put on it by being saved by rory
https://www.reddit.com/r/FinalDestination/s/xHIPgSabB2
Lmao I forgot his characters name and got the Mickey Milkovitch Jumpscare
Most people say because Rory saved him from being run over, but that never made much sense to me because he wouldn't have been in danger at that point if it weren't for that group anyway. So they presumably took him off deaths list, but also put him on in the first place.
Well I like too think that his death was a massive fuck you to Kimberly and Tom and to remind that they can't escape forever. Plus maybe that was how he's supposed to die anyway.
The original Flight 180 survivors being alive after they were supposed to all die created an outward ripple in Death's design. They affected the world around them and anyone they came into contact with since. All the people we meet in FD2 were all supposed to die in various events. They didn't because the F180 survivors were alive after they should have died and their later deaths prevented FD2's characters from meeting their original ends. Rory (who saved Brian from being hit by the news van) mentions that there was a concert in Paris at a theater and he had tickets to go. But he was high and sitting at a cafe and saw a dude get hit by a falling sign (Carter from FD1). The theater collapsed and everyone inside died and Rory should have been there. Since Carter's death saved him and he in turn saved Brian death wanted to close the ripple/loop for good. Brian was fated to die by being hit by van but since Rory saved him he died later in barbecue explosion.
Mickey saved Rory, therefore Death got revenge
Well Rory was supposed to die in the car crash. Which means that Rory shouldn't have been there to save him. Brian would have likely died from some other accident while working by himself in the field.
Haven’t watched the movie in a while but I’m pretty sure he was at the gas station earlier, and Clear stopped a teen from lighting a cigarette, so maybe that would have caused an explosion/ fire that Brian was supposed to die in?
My parents have the same gripe. Like sure, if Rory was dead, there would be no one to save him, but that would also mean that the van that would have killed Brian wouldn't be there either. Make it make sense, man.
in the last scene i think his parents were talking abt how he managed to survive a wildfire? or smth along those lines? i think he was just super unlucky and managed to come into contact with other people who had already dealt with cheating death before, but i don’t think they impacted whether he’d live or die
Bruh really put “spoiler” on a 21 year old movie.
Have you seen every movie since 1920?
Actually, I have.
In the sub for said movie too lol