: The mysterious coroner William Bludworth (Tony Todd) returns, introducing a new "rule": a survivor can cheat death by killing someone else and "taking" their remaining years of life. Notable "Rube Goldberg" Death Scenes

: A scene involving laser eye surgery gone wrong plays on a common real-world fear, becoming one of the most memorable kills in the series.

: A character's visit to a spa results in a "me-too" comeuppance that involves an unfortunate interaction with needles and fire.

The story follows (Nicholas D'Agosto), who, while on a corporate retreat bus, has a terrifying premonition of a catastrophic suspension bridge collapse.

: The opening bridge collapse is frequently cited by critics from The New York Post and Daily News as one of the best-executed set pieces in the series, praised for its visceral impact and use of native 3D technology.

True to the franchise's identity, the film features elaborate, suspense-filled death sequences: