The “Bloodlines” scene was the actor’s idea
The audience felt terrifying from the trucks recording after watching “The Final 2.” Now, thanks to the “final destination: blood lines”, they will be afraid of MRI as well.
Richard Harmon, the actor whose personality meets his gray end in the scene of MRI, told Business Insider that he was the most moment in opening the eye.
The new movie, which is now outside, follows Stephanie (Kaitlin Santa Juanna), a university student dreaming of her grandmother (who is alive) in a skyscraper in 1968.
She realizes that her family was not intended to exist, and that they are hunted with the same death.
Richard Harmon plays the role of Eric, the cousin of Stephanie, a pagan, skeptical of the deaths of his family. Near the end of the movie, Eric is finally died when the MRI is accidentally turning to the highest place, and all the bodies of his body – including one on his penis.
Before release the movie, Harmon Bi told his idea that the character had penetrated his penis.
“Looking at this character and the way the tattoo and the way it penetrated, I said,” There is another hole, as you know, “,” What do you mean? Harmon said: “I think you know exactly what I mean.”
He added: “Then each of our managers said,” We have already thought, “and I said,” Well, why don’t we do that? “
“We discussed that, then we put it a day.”
Craig Perry, who produced every movie “The Final”, told Bi in a separate interview that the MRI scenes work well because: “This is something that people understand, and there is such a rich rich vein that is incredible in this device and what it can do, and if you are not keen on the metal things around it.”
Perry added: “This is an ideal opportunity for us to put some characters in a circumstance from there an increased level of magnetism and how it begins to slowly influence the world around them, so that it begins to influence the world inside.”
Harmon stressed that horror films lovers that accidents such as accidents in the “final destination: blood lines” are very rare, but they have some important tips: “Do not let our movie tell you not to obtain MRI.