In the film, Kimberly decided to take Route 23 as a shortcut to Florida. Death is moving toward suburban Route 23, heading south in Final Destination 2. Directed by David R. Ellis. While the original plan for Final Destination 2 featured the return of both Clear and Alex, Sawa declined to return, so the latter was unceremoniously killed between movies by a falling brink; sadly, Clear herself is later killed in a hospital explosion. Of the new characters, only A. J. Cook's Kimberly elicits the slightest bit of sympathy. Final Destination 2 is a 2003 American supernatural horror film directed by David R. Ellis. She is a college student from White Plains, New York, and is one of the survivors of the Route 23 pile-up. Cook) has a premonition of a horrible highway accident killing multiple people -- including her and her friends. "This is the weirdest thing I've ever seen in twenty seven years on the force," said Sheriff Mortimer Perry, who was Burke's commanding officer. Kimberly decides to take Route 23 for the road trip to Daytona Beach. Death is moving toward suburban Route 23, heading south in "Final Destination 2." A year after the Flight 180 explosion, Kimberly and her friends are on spring break when she receives a premonition of a massive car pile-up on the highway which kills them all. In the alternate ending of Final Destination 3, a newspaper (not official) blows by, revealing Kimberly and Burke ran into each other at a hardware store and a Camaro (belonging to Evan) ran through the store, knocking them into a nearby woodchipper (belonging to Peter Gibbons). After Eugene Dix is rushed to the hospital, Kat Jennings and Rory Peters each meet their demise. Exactly one year after the explosion of Flight 180, college student Kimberly Corman is heading to Daytona Beach, Florida for spring break with her friends, Shaina McKlank, Dano Estevez, and Frankie Whitman. Kimberly (A.J. Voluntarily locked away in the perceived safety of a psychiatric hospital, the lone survivor from “Final Destination” lives in constant fear that Death is coming to claim her. With A.J. Moments later she and the other drivers watch as the pile-up occurs. Burke attempted to save her, and both were dismembered, with the attending physician who signed their death certificates being Dr. Ellen Kalarjian. Look, I know this sounds crazy but... you guys all heard about Flight 180, right? [1][3] She is attending college with her friends Shaina McKlank, Dano Estevez and Frankie Whitman, and was originally going to spend her spring break with her friends in Daytona Beach, Florida. Kimberly, Thomas, and Clear rush to the hospital, and Kimberly has another vision that Dr. Kalarjian will strangle Isabella. Kimberly is played by A.J. Mr. Burke and Ms. Corman were the last survivors of the highway pileup on Route 23 five years ago. Cook as Kimberly Corman, and Ali Larter as Clear Rivers. Subsequent details are unclear, but apparently Ms. Corman's coat got tangled in the woodchipper's spinning blades, and when Mr. Burke tried to save her, they both fell into the machine. Afterwards, Kimberly and other survivors are interrogated by Officer Burke at the police station. During an argument Clear reveals that she blamed herself for Alex's lost, and shows Kimberly a picture 1 Biography 2 Final Destination 2 2.1 Death 2.1.1 Signs/CluesEdit 3 Appearances 4 Trivia Rory lived somewhere in New York. In Final Destination 2, Kimberly Corman, the visionary of the Route 23 pile-up, visits Clear at the Whitehurst Mental Institution. At the same time, the brakes failed on an unmanned Camaro parked at the top of the hill, which rolled down and crashed into the front of the store. Final Destination is one of the most creative horror franchises but also one of the bleakest, and here's every main character who died. In Sam's office there are toys which are: a plane, race cars and, Also Sam, Molly and Clear's seat on Flight 180 is the. Despite a lukewarm initial critical reception, it has since gained recognition as one of more critically acclaimed films of the franchise.The tagline was "You can't cheat Death twice". At the top of the page of the newspaper, there is a heading that says "COST OF COMMUTING | B2-3" which could possibly be referencing the Route 23 pile-up. Kimberly remains the only known visionary of the series to successfully cheat Death. While driving, Kimberly had an ominous vision of a highway pile-up caused by a log truck derailment. The survivors disregard this until survivor Evan Lewis died in his apartment later that night, alarming everyone of Death being after them. If you loved the original Final Destination, then you will almost certainly enjoy the sequel, a virtual carbon-copy of the first film, except that everything is bigger and much, much bloodier. To her surprise, a truck smashes into her SUV, killing her friends. They rushed outside the back door at the last minute only to come into contact with a wood chipper, Kimberly got her coat caught inside the machine and was slowly sucked in. Neither had seen each other since they were witnesses at the death of Mr. Brian Gibbons, a young man associated with the Route 23 mystery. Death may be closer than it appears. The other survivors reunite at Thomas's apartment to look after one another until Isabella has her baby. Each medium features a protagonist who experiences a premonition of himself/herself and several others dying in a catastrophic accident, only to escape the event with a handful of other characters moments before it turns into a reality. Meanwhile, en route to a weekend getaway with her friends, Kimberly Corman has a terrible premonition. Thomas manages to rescue her and she is resuscitated by Dr. Kalarjian, thus granting her "New Life". The other survivors reunite at Thomas's apartment to look after one another until Isabella has her baby. The Associated Press eventually detailed the circumstances of her death in an obituary. However, after Kimberly has another vision of someone with bloody hands in a submerging van, she realises that Isabella was not on Death's list. Along the way their van's tire suffers a blow out and they crash onto a nearby farm. However, one by one, the survivors start dying and she realises that her life is also at risk. Cook described her role as "a very strong girl, very determined because her mother died a year earlier, right in front of her eyes, so she’s had to grow up quick." Stalling her car sideways to prevent other drivers from going further, Kim and a handful of other drivers watches closely as vehicles ahead crash one another and explode in the highway. While both Mr. Burke and Ms. Corman were exonerated of any involvement in the deaths, the stigma impacted them severely. "[11] Dustin Putman of TheMovieBoy.com commented about Cook's emotional scenes: Taking over where Devon Sawa's Alex took off, A. J. Cook (2001's Out Cold) is serviceable as the premonition-fueled Kimberly, but doesn't evoke enough emotion in the scenes following the brutal deaths of her close friends. Sequels, especially in thrillers or horror movies, are often very subpar compared to the original. 1 Biography 2 Events On Her Book 2.1 Final Destination 7 2.2 Sacrifice: Final Destination 6 2.3 I Cheated Death By Kimberly Corman Kimberly was born in 1982 in White Plains, New York toMichael Corman. Mr. Burke was reduced to a desk job in the sheriff's department while Ms. Corman dropped out of school to pursue "other interests." Kimberly and other survivors are interrogated by Officer Burke afterwards, with Kimberly explaining her vision's similarity to Alex Browning's vision, and that now they are all in Death's List. FINAL DESTINATION 2. She blocks the cars behind her … She possibly saved Thomas from dying at the hospital since he was going to get burned and hit, but Kimberly pushed him down. Kimberly serves as the protagonist of Final Destination 2.