

Within that change, Final Destination was a major milestone that went on to define the atmosphere of teen-oriented features. As the twenty-first century began, horror moved away from stale slashers, overdone zombies, and traditional hauntings. In that same year, the Scary Movie horror comedy franchise began with comedic parodies of some of the genre's most popular flicks. The year 2000 was an incredible year for horror movies not least because Final Destination released and spawned an entire franchise that is currently composed of five movies with a sixth in the making. Here's what happened to the scene where Tod (Chad Donella) mimics hanging himself from the version of Final Destination sent to Netflix in 2015 from Warner Bros. It is a key scene, as it foreshadows one of the character's deaths well before it actually takes place, but the streaming giant has chosen to excise it.

Longtime fans of the Final Destination franchise may have noticed that one particular scene was cut out from the streaming version of the film, specifically from the iconic plane crash that kickstarts the movie's events. Update: The article has been edited to include more information on who made the edits to Final Destination and when, and where it's currently available to stream.
