@@stephaniem9707 She and Frankie were the exceptions (the latter was confirmed to have survived in canon as the deleted scene was the original). Neither of them were supposed to be at their events (Frankie having long graduated and Isabella showing up after the car crash had already happened)
I can see her coming back in a future Final Destination movie but as a minor character. Here's what I think should happen. Isabella's son (who I will call Oscar) is out with his girlfriend Della at the same time the big disaster of the movie that sets the plot in motion sets place. Sometime after the main character has the premonition and begins panicking, Della does too and runs into the location to warn everyone only to get knocked unconscious by one of the jerks of the film who cheats death. Oscar tries to go after Della but is stopped by the main character just before the disaster happens for real. Aside from the people who left the location beforehand (winding up on Death's list), Della also survives but winds up with several broken bones and becomes comatose. Sometime later, after some of the survivors have already been killed off, the remaining survivors believe that Della is next on Death's list and rushes to the hospital where they encounter Oscar again. Oscar, who is still confused over what happened, explains his and Della's side of the story to everyone. Oscar reveals that 2 nights before the incident, Della told Oscar about this dream she had that was nearly identical to what happened. Except Della and Oscar were nowhere near the disaster. The main character then has the same vision and realizes that neither Della and Oscar were meant to die in the disaster. Explaining Della's survival. Since Della was never meant to die, death never took her life or added her to his list because her actions were her own doing rather than the survivors. Oscar asks the main character how they could have known the same thing Della did and the main character reveals the premonition he had as well as the fact that Death his still after them. Oscar starts crumbling and asks the survivors to leave (which they do). Later in the film, Oscar is heard in tears apologizing to what appears to be Della for not listening to her, only for the camera to pan towards Oscar and reveal that he is actually on the phone apologizing to his mom for not believing her about his crazy birth story and the reasons why it all happened. Isabella tells Oscar that he didn't have to apologize as she didn't believe it herself the first time she heard about it. A flashback taking place after Kimberley resuscitation, reveals that Burke told Isabella and her husband Marcus the reasons why he had Isabella arrested and that they thought she was on Death's list. Both Isabella and Marcus do thank Burke but their exchanged looks reveal that they are reluctant about the story. It isn't until they learn about the McKinley Speedway incident and the death of George (Marcus's old friend from college). Remembering how he left the stadium before the disaster, Isabella starts wondering if Burke was telling the truth. She researches all the disaster from the series and how all the people who lucked out of the disasters (except Burke and Kimberley) died in various ways not long after them. Isabella's worldview is shattered upon realizing the truth and how lucky she was. She becomes a bit overprotective of Oscar throughout his life but did tell him the story when he was 13. But like her, he too didn't believe it. Back in present day, Della wakes up from her coma and the two forgive each other. Oscar for not believing in Della and letting her put herself in danger and Della for being so reckless and nearly getting herself killed. Oscar tells Della that her heroism wouldn't have mattered as the people who left the area only delayed the inevitable and expect a worse fate to befall them and are stuck on Death's list. The two embrace as the firm returns to the main story. Let me know your thoughts on my idea in the comments below
It would have been a way better movie at least than 3&4 in terms of judiciousness of the storyline (I mean the arrangements of the events took place in the past). However,unfortunately an approximate number of 0 production companies are intrigued by a quality story,because all they seek for is carnage and demise, so that the sequel could get a chance to become a blockbuster just due to the visual effects(which is not worth anything without a good screenplay and directing) they use. I hope majority of the production companies will become aware of the fact that what attracts the spectatorship’s attention is not CGI or any other visual stuff,but a creative and a tremendous story that is capable of giving us goosebumps and tension while we watch the movie in theatres.
I love this actress she’s amazing on one day at a time, I’m glad this character was never on Death’s list and ended up surviving
This is history in no final destination has a person survived the survivor always dies in the end
@@stephaniem9707 She and Frankie were the exceptions (the latter was confirmed to have survived in canon as the deleted scene was the original). Neither of them were supposed to be at their events (Frankie having long graduated and Isabella showing up after the car crash had already happened)
@@stephaniem9707 the only person from a premonition to survive
@@XJIcequeenAlso Samantha’s Kids and Husband in Final Destination 4
@@MeowthRocket Frankie?
A character who doesn't die & is a decent person!
That is one lucky mama
She’s my favorite actor ♥️ especially one day at a time
XD she was my favorite character in this movie
Was?
I can see her coming back in a future Final Destination movie but as a minor character.
Here's what I think should happen. Isabella's son (who I will call Oscar) is out with his girlfriend Della at the same time the big disaster of the movie that sets the plot in motion sets place. Sometime after the main character has the premonition and begins panicking, Della does too and runs into the location to warn everyone only to get knocked unconscious by one of the jerks of the film who cheats death. Oscar tries to go after Della but is stopped by the main character just before the disaster happens for real. Aside from the people who left the location beforehand (winding up on Death's list), Della also survives but winds up with several broken bones and becomes comatose.
Sometime later, after some of the survivors have already been killed off, the remaining survivors believe that Della is next on Death's list and rushes to the hospital where they encounter Oscar again. Oscar, who is still confused over what happened, explains his and Della's side of the story to everyone. Oscar reveals that 2 nights before the incident, Della told Oscar about this dream she had that was nearly identical to what happened. Except Della and Oscar were nowhere near the disaster. The main character then has the same vision and realizes that neither Della and Oscar were meant to die in the disaster. Explaining Della's survival. Since Della was never meant to die, death never took her life or added her to his list because her actions were her own doing rather than the survivors.
Oscar asks the main character how they could have known the same thing Della did and the main character reveals the premonition he had as well as the fact that Death his still after them. Oscar starts crumbling and asks the survivors to leave (which they do). Later in the film, Oscar is heard in tears apologizing to what appears to be Della for not listening to her, only for the camera to pan towards Oscar and reveal that he is actually on the phone apologizing to his mom for not believing her about his crazy birth story and the reasons why it all happened. Isabella tells Oscar that he didn't have to apologize as she didn't believe it herself the first time she heard about it.
A flashback taking place after Kimberley resuscitation, reveals that Burke told Isabella and her husband Marcus the reasons why he had Isabella arrested and that they thought she was on Death's list. Both Isabella and Marcus do thank Burke but their exchanged looks reveal that they are reluctant about the story. It isn't until they learn about the McKinley Speedway incident and the death of George (Marcus's old friend from college). Remembering how he left the stadium before the disaster, Isabella starts wondering if Burke was telling the truth. She researches all the disaster from the series and how all the people who lucked out of the disasters (except Burke and Kimberley) died in various ways not long after them. Isabella's worldview is shattered upon realizing the truth and how lucky she was. She becomes a bit overprotective of Oscar throughout his life but did tell him the story when he was 13. But like her, he too didn't believe it.
Back in present day, Della wakes up from her coma and the two forgive each other. Oscar for not believing in Della and letting her put herself in danger and Della for being so reckless and nearly getting herself killed. Oscar tells Della that her heroism wouldn't have mattered as the people who left the area only delayed the inevitable and expect a worse fate to befall them and are stuck on Death's list. The two embrace as the firm returns to the main story.
Let me know your thoughts on my idea in the comments below
It would have been a way better movie at least than 3&4 in terms of judiciousness of the storyline (I mean the arrangements of the events took place in the past). However,unfortunately an approximate number of 0 production companies are intrigued by a quality story,because all they seek for is carnage and demise, so that the sequel could get a chance to become a blockbuster just due to the visual effects(which is not worth anything without a good screenplay and directing) they use. I hope majority of the production companies will become aware of the fact that what attracts the spectatorship’s attention is not CGI or any other visual stuff,but a creative and a tremendous story that is capable of giving us goosebumps and tension while we watch the movie in theatres.
@@UMUTonculsss2838 it's a side plot that makes a terible story with bad people better
I’m so glad that Isabella and her baby are not part of death list
Me too. I can actually see them in a minor (not a victim of death) role
One day at time
Yes
That’s why I search this character in the movie, I thought it was her.
one destination at a day
Six Feet under
DONT YOU DARE LEAVE! LOL
Only 2 minutes of screen time, she deserved more
This felt like the plot from the movie Fallen.
damn penelope-
I AM NOT GONNA GIVE BIRTH TO MY BABY IN A JAIL CELL 🤣🤣🤣🤣
“ who the bell are they”
I wonder what happened to her I lose sleep over questions like that
Fun fact! In the novel its revealed that she leaves that guy marcus and ends up with the cop who took her to the hospital! They are happy together! :)
@@FireCreamCone yay
who the hell are they
>;
Someone has some explaining to do
she is Latina lady?
¡Sí!
@@biggusd8813 what's your real latin name?
recently i saw on HBOmax streaming
@@BLYLIP Justina Machado
Is a girl
It's a boy.
Shut up
Is a yes