Final Destination 2 - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Final Destination 2"
Final Destination 2 (2003)
Timing: 1:30 (90 min)
Final Destination 2 - TMDB rating
6.303/10
4766
Final Destination 2 - Kinopoisk rating
7.114/10
117946
Final Destination 2 - IMDB rating
6.2/10
216000

Actors and characters

Photo Ali Larter #50586Photo Ali Larter #50587Photo Ali Larter #50588Photo Ali Larter #50589

Ali Larter

Ali Larter
Character Clear Rivers
Photo A.J. Cook #50581Photo A.J. Cook #50582Photo A.J. Cook #50583Photo A.J. Cook #50584

A.J. Cook

A.J. Cook
Character Kimberly Corman
Photo Michael Landes #47720Photo Michael Landes #47721

Michael Landes

Michael Landes
Character Thomas Burke
Photo David Paetkau #41473

David Paetkau

David Paetkau
Character Evan Lewis
Photo James Kirk #50601

James Kirk

James Kirk
Character Tim Carpenter
Photo Lynda Boyd #29766Photo Lynda Boyd #29767

Lynda Boyd

Lynda Boyd
Character Nora Carpenter
Photo Justina Milagros Machado #29209Photo Justina Milagros Machado #29210Photo Justina Milagros Machado #29211Photo Justina Milagros Machado #29212

Justina Milagros Machado

Justina Machado
Character Isabella Hudson
Photo Tony Todd #50602Photo Tony Todd #50603Photo Tony Todd #50604Photo Tony Todd #50605

Tony Todd

Tony Todd
Character Mr. Bludworth
Photo Sarah Carter #50606Photo Sarah Carter #50607Photo Sarah Carter #50608Photo Sarah Carter #50609

Sarah Carter

Sarah Carter
Character Shaina
Photo Alejandro Rae #50611
Alejandro Rae
Character Dano
Photo Shaun Sipos #9854Photo Shaun Sipos #9855

Shaun Sipos

Shaun Sipos
Character Frankie
Photo Andrew Airlie #14134

Andrew Airlie

Andrew Airlie
Character Mr. Corman
Photo Christina Jastrzembska #24136
Christina Jastrzembska
Character Administrator
Photo Eileen Pedde #50612

Eileen Pedde

Eileen Pedde
Character Anesthesiologist
Jill Krop
Character Anchorwoman
Photo Marrett Green #50613
Marrett Green
Character Anchorman
Don Bell
Character Biker
Photo Odessa Munroe #50621

Odessa Munroe

Odessa Munroe
Character Biker's Girlfriend
Photo Noel Fisher #17866Photo Noel Fisher #17867Photo Noel Fisher #17868

Noel Fisher

Noel Fisher
Character Brian Gibbons
Photo Benita Ha #15417

Benita Ha

Benita Ha
Character Dental Receptionist
Photo Aaron Douglas #27483Photo Aaron Douglas #27484
Aaron Douglas
Character Deputy Steve
Photo Eric Keenleyside #31889
Eric Keenleyside
Character Detective Suby
Photo Enid-Raye Adams #50614Photo Enid-Raye Adams #50615Photo Enid-Raye Adams #50616
Enid-Raye Adams
Character Dr. Kalarjian
Photo Fred Henderson #50617
Fred Henderson
Character Dr. Lees
Photo Veena Sood #78105Photo Veena Sood #78106
Veena Sood
Character ER Nurse
David Purvis
Character Guest
Marke Driesschen
Character Host
Photo Darcy Laurie #33095Photo Darcy Laurie #33096

Darcy Laurie

Darcy Laurie
Character Man in Elevator
Photo John R. Taylor #50618
John R. Taylor
Character Man with Hooks
Photo Alf Humphreys #45452Photo Alf Humphreys #45453

Alf Humphreys

Alf Humphreys
Character Mr. Gibbons
Photo Chilton Crane #50619Photo Chilton Crane #50620
Chilton Crane
Character Mrs. Gibbons
Sarah J. Kamal
Character Nurse in Delivery Room
Klodyne Rodney
Character Obestetrician
Photo Rheta Hutton #50625
Rheta Hutton
Character On-Ramp Lady
Photo John Stewart #26664
John Stewart
Character Paramedic at Farm
Photo Cam Cronin #376441
Cam Cronin
Character Paramedic at Hospital
Photo Alison Matthews #50622Photo Alison Matthews #50623Photo Alison Matthews #50624
Alison Matthews
Character Physician
Photo Mark Lukyn #209371Photo Mark Lukyn #209372Photo Mark Lukyn #209373
Mark Lukyn
Character Rescue Worker
Lorne Stewart
Character Skate Rat
Jenny Lang
Character Young Woman

What's left behind the scenes

  • Filming took place in Vancouver (Canada, British Columbia) from February 18 to May 3, 2002.
  • The song "Rocky Mountain High" by John Denver – a famous musician who died in a plane crash – plays during the elevator scene in the film.
  • In the opening credits of the film, you can notice the following frame: the letter "T" is obscured in the inscription "ROAD TRIP". Instead of "TRIP," it becomes the abbreviation "RIP" – "Rest in peace."
  • In the episode preceding Evan's death, the letter "H" falls off the magnetic letters on the refrigerator from the word "HEYE", leaving the word "EYE". This can be interpreted as a "sign," as a ladder subsequently "goes into" Evan's eye.
  • In the scene where logs begin to fall onto the highway, causing an accident, they initially tried using real logs. However, they lacked the necessary flexibility and didn't bounce off the road surface effectively, so they were replaced with computer-generated logs.
  • The highway pile-up was inspired by a multi-car accident that occurred on March 14, 2002, in Georgia. Due to adverse weather conditions (dense fog), approximately 125 vehicles were involved, resulting in 4 fatalities and at least 39 injuries of varying severity. The accident caused a traffic jam several kilometers long.
  • The news anchors featured in the film are actually real news presenters from local broadcasts operating near Vancouver, Canada.
  • Screenwriters Eric Bress and J. Mack Gruber wrote this script after Benderspink Entertainment read the screenplay for the science fiction film "The Butterfly Effect" (Eric Bress and J. Mack Gruber, 2003). They agreed to write "Final Destination 2" only on the condition that they would be allowed to film "The Butterfly Effect." As a result, that film was also released in 2003.
  • Initially, Devon Sawa was supposed to reprise the role of Alex, but this did not happen due to a dispute between the actor and New Line Cinema. The film ultimately features a newspaper article reporting Alex’s death by a brick falling on his head. This is also mentioned by Eli Larter’s character to A.J. Cook’s character, albeit without details.
  • Tim (played by James Kirk) was originally intended to be 9 years old. Then his age was changed to 13. Ultimately, New Line Cinema executives decided that killing off children was a bad idea, and Tim was made fifteen.
  • In the film, during the elevator scene, John Denver's song "Rocky Mountain High" plays – a famous musician who died in a plane crash.
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