New Line is putting together its crop of victims for "Final Destination 5" (aka "5nal Destination"), being directed by Steven Quale.
David Koechner (pictured from left), Nicholas D'Agosto, P.J. Byrne and Ellen Wroe are joining the already-cast Miles Fisher in the latest installment of the movie series, which centers on the idea that you can't cheat death.
Each installment focuses on a group of people who survive a catastrophe but end up expiring in elaborate Rube Goldberg-like fashion. The new movie sees the new batch of victims, co-workers on a corporate retreat, escaping the collapse of a city's suspension bridge.
Koechner, repped by CAA, is playing a clueless executive.
D'Agosto, repped by WME and Emerald Talent Group, is playing a guy who doesn't make fast decision in his own life. The actor starred in 2009 comedy "Fired Up!" which was distributed by Screen Gems, and had a run on NBC's "Heroes."
Byrne, who appeared in "Dinner for Schmucks" and will be in New Line's "Horrible Bosses," plays an obnoxious kleptomaniac. He is repped by Greene & Associates.
Wroe plays the daughter of a company executive, a woman with gymnast training who is a little snobby and for whom everything is a contest. Repped by AEF and Main Title Entertainment, Wroe is a relative newcomer who just graduated from USC, although she did appear in ABC's Family "Huge."
Also, Tony Todd, who's been involved in all but one of the "Destination" movies, is back playing Mr. Bludworth.
Eric Heisserer ("The Thing") wrote the script, and Craig Perry is producing the pic, which has a Sept. 13 start date in Vancouver.