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“Spider-Man: No Way Home Director” Jon Watts is Producing “Final Destination 6”

“Spider-Man: No Way Home” director Jon Watts, is helping relaunch the “Final Destination” franchise.

He boarded the project, titled simply “Final Destination 6.”

He wrote the story for what will be an HBO Max original release.

The team behind Ready or Not and the upcoming Scream film, are now writing the screenplay off his story.

You can read more about it below:

New Line HBO Max Movie ‘Final Destination 6’ Adds Jon Watts As Producer – Deadline

While I credit the first film as one of the contributing factors for my fear of flying I can’t deny that I enjoy this franchise. It’s one of those perfect understanding of the assignment for making creative teen slasher films.

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