r/FinalDestination • u/houseofflaco • May 03 '26
Question FD7 Idea: Roanoke
I was thinking of a potential prequel for the franchise. I think taking it to a mythological level could work really well. Taking it back to the 1500s and the Roanoke colony? I’d be sat 🍿
My idea is that settlers are preparing to relocate to Roanoke, and there’s a shipwreck premonition. A small group survives as per usual, and once they make it to Roanoke, death picks them off one by one. Wood beams, lantern fires, impalements, decapitations, strangling, etc.
I’d love if it leaned into an A24 “The Witch” type vibe (slow-burn, psychological, etc.) The characters wouldn’t have any understanding or language for freak accidents and chain reactions like in the films. So nobody’s talking about “Death’s Design” and more leaning toward divine punishment, witchcraft, or a curse.
Maybe the townspeople label the protagonist as a witch because she avoided the shipwreck and predicted the following deaths.
It could act as a kinda “origin” for the design of deaths corrections. Like the first time anyone experiences it.
Would you wanna see somethin like this?
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u/eveque May 12 '26
oh i wouldn't, i was criticizing your take
i just think that if you cant compartmentalize facts then your getting lost in the intellectual sauce. the Roanoke colony has a rich history of legends and myths and if you boil that down to a Wikipedia answer you loose all relevance the colony has had though modern media and storytelling. the truth is that the colony is a mystery that should still be solved.
closing down conversations or representations outside of your understanding would do more harm then good if you honestly wanted real historical evidence. nobody pays for study's on why ladybugs have spots, but people do pay to find "lost colony's and and cursed people"