During the casting process, Wong sought actors who could portray the main characters as heroic individuals with realistic qualities. Perry echoed this sentiment, saying that for the Wendy and Kevin characters they looked for actors who "had the charisma of movie stars, but weren't so ridiculously rarefied that you couldn't feel like you might know them".[12] They took great care casting the supporting characters who were considered as important to the film as the main characters.[12]
The score for Final Destination 3 was composed by Shirley Walker, who wrote the soundtracks of the series' previous installments. Score mixer Bobby Fernandez created a "gore-o-meter", measuring the violence of each death to ensure the score would match the scenes.[20] Final Destination 3 is the only film in the series without a commercially released soundtrack.[21] Musician Tommy Lee provided a cover of The O'Jays 1972 song "Love Train", which was used in the film's closing credits. Lee enjoyed "put[ting his] own darker spin on it for the movie".[22]
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Several months before the film's release, New Line Cinema set up a promotional website,[23] which linked to another site where visitors could download mobile-phone ringtones and wallpapers related to the film.[24] As a further means of promotion, a novelization written by Christa Faust was published by Black Flame a month before the film's release.[25] Final Destination 3 premiered at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on February 1, 2006.[26] During San Diego Comic-Con 2006, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, James Wong and Ryan Merriman attended a panel on July 22 to promote the DVD release of the film. They discussed the features of "Choose Their Fate" and the filming of new sequences.[27]
The film was released as a 2-disc DVD on July 25, 2006, by New Line Cinema, in widescreen and full screen formats.[32] Special features include an audio commentary, a deleted scene, three documentaries, the theatrical trailer, and an original animated video.[33] Wong, Morgan and cinematographer Robert Mclachlan provide the audio commentary. The deleted scene is an extended version of Wendy and Kevin's discussion after they are questioned by the police.[34] The first documentary, Dead Teenager Movie, examines the history of slasher films. The second, Kill Shot: Making Final Destination 3, focuses on the making of the film and includes interviews with the cast and crew. Severed Piece, the third documentary, discusses the film's special effects, pyrotechnics, and gore effects. A seven-minute animated film, It's All Around You, explains the various ways people can die.[35] Special DVD editions labeled "Thrill Ride Edition" also include an optional feature called "Choose Their Fate", allowing viewers to make decisions at several points in the film. Most provide only minor alterations to the death scenes, but the first choice allows the viewer to stop Wendy, Kevin, Jason, and Carrie from boarding the roller coaster before the premonition, ending the film immediately.[34][36] 2ff7e9595c
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