Dodge_Sniper
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This afternoon we hopped on a phone call with Final Destination 4 producer Craig Perry to confirm a rumor we had been given. What exactly was the rumor? Well a tipster informed us on what exactly kick starts the latest installment, which will be shot entirely in high-def 3-D. Read on for the skinny and to see what disaster you'll be seeing on the big screen in the next year or so!
FINAL DESTINATION producer Craig Perry confirms that the opening disaster in New Line Cinema's HD 3-D sequel will in fact be during a high-speed race car crash where an object will fly into the stands killing (or just missing) some of the audience members!
In addition, he tells is that that the high-def 3-D technology they're using is the exact same system as the one James Cameron is using for AVATAR. He explains that they're going to be very careful about how they use the 3-D in the film. "Having something pop out at the audience every four minutes gets boring," he explains. He wants to use the 3-D to add depth and drama to the film, which if done like MONSTER HOUSE can really add to the experience of the film.
Watch for more info as it comes in. Casting is currently underway for a March shoot in New Orleans.
Personally, I like the idea of this one so far, but I'm not too sure about the 3-D element. Maybe if it isn't cheesy and overused. But I'd prefer just a regular Final Destination 4. Also, they've already used the car-type death(In Final Destination 2), so I think they should do something new. Maybe use boats or something. Either way, this should be a pretty good movie