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Tony Todds bitter-süßer Abschied in "Final Destination"

Authore: NicholasAktualisieren:Oct 31,2025

Die Ankunft von Final Destination: Bloodlines in den Kinos markiert einen aufregenden Moment für die Fans, da der sechste Teil dieser ikonischen Filmreihe endlich die Leinwand erobert. Ganz der Tradition entsprechend wäre der Film nicht komplett ohne den legendären Schauspieler Tony Todd, der vor allem für seine schauderhafte Rolle als der ursprüngliche Candyman bekannt ist. Todd liefert einen packenden Monolog ab – einer, der komplett improvisiert war, wie Produzent Craig Perry enthüllte und seine letzte Leistung als "zutiefst bittersüß" bezeichnete.

"Wir waren uns alle seines schwindenden Gesundheitszustands bewusst", teilte Perry Deadline mit und reflektierte über Todds Vermächtnis, während er sowohl über den neuen Film als auch seine Reise als Produzent der Reihe seit 2000 sprach. "Es war klar, dass dies seine letzte Rolle sein würde, und dass sie ein Teil von Final Destination ist, machte den Moment noch bedeutungsvoller."

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Perry erklärte, wie die Regisseure Zach Lipovsky und Adam Stein während Todds Szene einen mutigen kreativen Ansatz wählten und ihn ermutigten, spontan zu sprechen, anstatt dem Drehbuch zu folgen.

"Die Regisseure trafen eine brillante Entscheidung – sie strichen die letzten Zeilen und sagten zu Tony: 'Sprich einfach aus dem Herzen. Welche Botschaft möchtest du mit deinen Fans teilen?'", erzählte Perry. "Die rohe Emotion in diesem Moment kommt daher, dass Tony seine Unterstützer direkt durch die Linse anspricht und ihnen für Jahre der Hingabe dankt. Die Dreharbeiten fühlten sich an wie reine Magie – eine unvergessliche Erfahrung, die ich für immer bei mir tragen werde."

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In a stunning twist that has sent shockwaves through the gaming community, Lords of Fallen 2.5—an unexpected mid-cycle update to the 2023 action RPG—has launched just hours before the official reveal of its long-anticipated sequel, Lords of Fallen 2, at The Game Awards 2024.
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Key highlights of the 2.5 update include:


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