Born after the first Final Destination, actor Brec Bassinger says it feels surreal to lead a franchise that’s always existed in her world.
When Final Destination first hit theaters in March 2000, actor Brec Bassinger was still an infant—barely ten months old. Now, 25 years later, she’s stepping into the iconic horror franchise as the lead in Final Destination: Bloodlines. For Brec, it’s more than just a role—it’s a surreal moment of stepping into a cinematic legacy that’s existed her entire life.
“I literally don’t know life without Final Destination. It’s been around forever, so getting cast in it felt completely unreal,” she says, reflecting on what it means to join the long-running series.
Her connection to the franchise runs deeper than being a lifelong fan. Years before Bloodlines, Brec worked with co-director Adam Stein on a pilot. Even more fittingly, she starred opposite Ali Larter—one of the original Final Destination leads—in the thriller The Man in the White Van. During that shoot, Brec remembers peppering Ali with questions about filming horror, especially the scary stuff. “I was so curious about what it was like behind the scenes,” she shares.
Source: The Hollywood Reporter