10 Movie Remakes/Reboots We Actually Want To See

4. Final Destination

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The Final Destination series was the main alternative to Saw for franchise horror in the 2000s, and it was always awesome. While the movies themselves ranged from meh to bad, the main attraction was always the insane ways that people would end up getting killed, and that led to some of the most bizarre and creative on-screen deaths of all time.

The franchise ended after Final Destination 5, the best-reviewed film of the series, didn’t make much money at the box office. But now that we’ve had almost 10 years since the last film, it feels like the prime time to give it another go. While Hollywood tries out some more experimental horror with stuff like Truth or Dare and Happy Death Day, it never hurts to have a little bit of gory fun, right?

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