Final Destination 6 will be pretty much ready to start shooting as soon as the SAG-AFTRA strike ends according to the latest update on the upcoming film.Speaking with The Direct, Final Destination 6 production designer Rachel O’Toole explained how the film was very close to beginning with filming when the WGA strike forced them to shut down. O’Toole went on to give praise to the script while revealing that the team working on Final Destination 6 consider it to be a “reboot” rather than another straight sequel. It’s teased that this is because of the “fresh take” the new film brings to the Final Destination franchise, though O’Toole can’t divulge any information beyond that.”Well, we started working, and then we were put on hold because of the writers’ strike. We were two weeks away from cameras. So we were deeply involved in building that world out,” O’Toole said. “I would say, when I read the script, I was like, I continued wanting to read it. And sometimes when you’re reading a script, you’re just like, ‘Oh, okay, okay. Chuck this back, you know, like for the interview, pretend to love it.’ But I actually really did love it. It’s got a really fresh take on it, and we do consider it a reboot. But stay tuned, I suppose. I can’t say anything about it.”Related: Final Destination Creator Shares Original Sequel Plans With Devon Sawa
Final Destination 6 will be pretty much ready to start shooting as soon as the SAG-AFTRA strike ends according to the latest update on the upcoming film.
Speaking with The Direct, Final Destination 6 production designer Rachel O’Toole explained how the film was very close to beginning with filming when the WGA strike forced them to shut down. O’Toole went on to give praise to the script while revealing that the team working on Final Destination 6 consider it to be a “reboot” rather than another straight sequel. It’s teased that this is because of the “fresh take” the new film brings to the Final Destination franchise, though O’Toole can’t divulge any information beyond that.
“Well, we started working, and then we were put on hold because of the writers’ strike. We were two weeks away from cameras. So we were deeply involved in building that world out,” O’Toole said. “I would say, when I read the script, I was like, I continued wanting to read it. And sometimes when you’re reading a script, you’re just like, ‘Oh, okay, okay. Chuck this back, you know, like for the interview, pretend to love it.’ But I actually really did love it. It’s got a really fresh take on it, and we do consider it a reboot. But stay tuned, I suppose. I can’t say anything about it.”
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