10 Sci-Fi Movie Deaths That No One Saw Coming
10. Final Destination—Billy
Released in 2000, the first Final Destination film really took its time exploiting the franchise’s admittedly ingenious premise.
Essentially a film-length Rube Goldberg machine with a gory punchline, the first film followed a nervy and surprisingly solid Devon Sawa as a teen who accidentally saves a handful of classmates from gruesome death when he has a vision of their plane crashing.
Soon, the grim reaper comes to off them one by one, resulting in a string of the elaborately staged death scenes these films soon became infamous for.
After the earlier shocking bus-based death, no one expected another brutal out-of-nowhere demise in this film’s short runtime.
The gag had been done and couldn’t work again. Besides, anyone still left onscreen was a famous face. Audiences certainly didn’t see a sudden death coming for one of the most famous faces in the cast, Seann William Scott.
The Stiffmeister played Billy Hitchcock, the group’s resident geek, and he seemed likely to make it to the film’s close due to both his comic relief and the actor’s relative high profile.
Then a piece of railway debris split his head in two as he talked about avoiding death with his fellow survivors. Damn, Final Destination, didn’t know you had it in you.