The Magnetic Richard Harmon on ‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ — ‘I’m Not Bad, Just Drawn That Way’

The Magnetic Richard Harmon on ‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ — ‘I’m Not Bad, Just Drawn That Way’

[Editor’s note: The following contains spoilers for ‘Final Destination Bloodlines.’]

Mid-way by his dialog with IndieWire, Richard Harmon paused for a passing truck.

Already on location for his subsequent film, the “Closing Destination Bloodlines” actor stepped offset in sunny British Columbia to select aside his efficiency for Warner Bros.’ smash-hit horror reboot. Directed by Adam Stein and Zach Lipovsky, the sixth installment in New Line’s beloved freak accident franchise is the very best film of its form. It additionally has one among funniest and most relatable characters within the collection: a magnetic fan favourite Harmon was destined to play however who the actor nonetheless fears being misunderstood.

Caroline von Kuhn, Andrew Hevia, Emily Korteweg, and Dana Harris-Bridson during IndieWire's Future of Filmmaking summit at Cannes.

“I’m not unhealthy, simply drawn that manner,” the actor quipped. A testomony to his kaleidoscopic expertise — and a becoming ode to the pleasant faces 2000s style followers as soon as met at Sizzling Subject — alt sweetheart Erik Campbell is a superb excuse to cite Jessica Rabbit. Selling the vicious summer season blockbuster, which opens on a high-res restaurant collapse set within the ’60s that feels very “Looney Tunes,” Harmon has readily defended his complicated efficiency to the press.

Richard Harmon as Erik Campbell in ‘Closing Destination Bloodlines’ (2025)

“Clearly, I wished him to be likable,” the actor instructed IndieWire. “The quantity of interviews I’ve executed the place individuals are like, ‘So, Richard, you play a little bit of a dick!’ And I’ve to maintain combating again on that.” An completed Canadian actor, who made his debut within the cult traditional “Trick ‘r Deal with,” Harmon has spent his profession haunting throughout genres with memorable indie appearances (together with 2013’s “If I Had Wings”) and a slew of horror TV performances, from “The 100” to “Bates Motel.”

Sacrificed to a second triumphant weekend on the field workplace, Erik Campbell doesn’t survive “Bloodlines,” however the influence of Harmon’s tragicomic arc suggests a cinematic legacy all its personal. From a shock reunion with former center faculty classmate Max Lloyd-Jones to a number of Jerry Fenbury reactions left on the slicing room ground, rfead on for lifelong “Closing Destination” fan Richard Harmon’s full autopsy on the dreamiest nightmare of his filmography to date.

This interview has been edited and condensed for readability.

You like these motion pictures, famously. Inform me about your historical past with “Closing Destination.”

Effectively, I used to be 11 when the second got here out, and I keep in mind me and some of my elementary faculty associates had been having a sleepover. I overlook whose mother and father’ home it was, however they didn’t take a look at the score of the movie that they rented for us. Our request was the second “Closing Destination,” in order that was the primary one I noticed really. And we had been simply howling. We liked it. Effectively, some individuals couldn’t watch it. However I may watch it and I liked it. Then, I went again and watched the primary one, after which I watched the third, fourth, fifth, and now I’m within the sixth. I’ve watched them again and again and again and again. The one which I’ve seen the least is mine, however I’m certain that I’ll finally have seen it probably the most. 

What do you want about them as a consolation watch?

I’m only a actual horror film fan. “Consolation watch” is the appropriate solution to put it. It’s very soothing to make mild of demise, which I don’t suppose we get the chance to do fairly often in our actual lives, as a result of it’s clearly the factor we concern probably the most. However for an hour and a half once you’re watching a “Closing Destination” film, you get to type of root for demise, which is uncommon. That’s fairly enjoyable and type of takes away from the fixed concern all of us have.

Take me again to your debut with “Trick ‘r Deal with” and your first credit score as Vampire Child. 

Once I was 15, I used to be desirous about quitting performing, ? I used to be a young person, so I didn’t take it very critically again then. I simply knew that I liked being on set, however I hadn’t booked any large roles or something as much as that time. I stored having to spend time doing auditions that I by no means booked, and, , poor 15-year-old me, I assume, he was pissed off. 

Then, I received an audition for “Trick ‘r Deal with,” and I stated, “OK, tremendous, that is my final audition. I’ll give it an opportunity.” Bought a callback. Bought one other callback. Bought to fulfill Mike Dougherty, who directed it and wrote it. He’s an incredible, superb filmmaker, and I ended up getting the position. However even then, I used to be saying, “Effectively, I’ll depart the enterprise this manner after this.” 

It was a two-month shoot, which at that time was the longest I’d ever executed. And naturally, I simply fell in love with it and all of a sudden thought, “There’s no manner I can stop this. I need to make this work!” I began working rather a lot more durable than I had earlier than, and stated to myself, “Should you’re actually going to do that, take it critically.” I used to be already in love with Halloween and horror however with “Trick ‘r Deal with,” it was much more so.

Arrow factors to a younger Richard Harmon in ‘Trick ‘r Deal with’ (2007)

How did you find yourself auditioning for “Closing Destination Bloodlines”? 

It was humorous! My agent despatched it to me over an e-mail that stated, “You’ve gotten an audition for ‘Closing Destination Bloodlines.’” And I simply thought, “No manner, they’re bringing again the franchise? I gotta be part of this!” I auditioned for Erik. I assumed I did very well. Then, I didn’t hear again for eight months. I knew once they had been supposed to start out capturing it, so I used to be like, ‘I didn’t get that.’ I even auditioned to play my grandfather within the ’60s, however I’m a lot extra Erik. I’m not this all-American heartthrob like Max Lloyd-Jones. We went to highschool collectively, oddly sufficient.

Actually? That’s loopy. 

Similar grade. We had been the 2 actors. Now, he’s taking part in my granddad. [Laughter.] However I knew I used to be by no means going to e book that — and I didn’t. Eight months glided by and the strikes occurred. When manufacturing got here again, they stated once more, “You’ve gotten an audition for ‘Closing Destination Bloodlines.’” And I received a bit of pissy about it and was like, “I already auditioned for Erik. I already did this position. They’ll simply see my outdated tape.” 

That’s a really Erik response.

[Laughter.] Yeah, however my agent was like, “Richard, please. Just do the audition.” So, I did it and the very subsequent day, I’m getting off this red-eye flight into New York Metropolis. I had barely slept, and all of a sudden they’re asking, “Are you able to be obtainable to do a Zoom with the administrators tomorrow?” I used to be nonetheless in New York, staying on my pal’s sofa, and I instructed my pal, “You bought to go away.” 

So, I did it with them and I assumed it went effectively. I stored saying to myself, “God, I’d like to be part of this.” They took every week and I knew it was coming right down to me and a pair different guys. I’m hoping. I’m praying. Then, I received the decision from my brokers that I had booked it, and I bawled my eyes out. I cried on my kitchen ground. It was like the best factor that’s ever occurred. I sit right here on this bench now, and I nonetheless imagine it may be the best factor that’s ever occurred to me. Apart from assembly my girlfriend and all that, in fact. However that is up there! 

When had been you in a position to chat together with your former peer/eventual grandfather about each getting forged in “Bloodlines”? What was Max’s response? 

We had been on set, really. I got here to the primary day, once they had been capturing a few of the stuff within the ’60s. I simply wished to get the vibe of the manufacturing as a result of each movie and TV set brings its personal. So though I wasn’t working, I wished to point out up, hang around, see how our great administrators Adam and Zach labored, and determine the way to finest put together myself. That’s the place I noticed Max. We had a giant hug, and it was fairly wild! We couldn’t imagine we had been each on this(*).

(*) In an e-mail to IndieWire, Lloyd-Jones reacted to Harmon’s efficiency and wrote, “I’ve been so impressed watching Richard’s rise since we first met in Mr. Grenier’s eighth grade drama class at Sentinel Secondary Faculty.” He continued, “I felt very fortunate to share the stage with my boy. His display presence is magnetic and it made me very glad to look at him get the most important laughs and in my view the gnarliest demise of the franchise.

Brec Bassinger and Max Lloyd-Jones for 'Final Destination Bloodlines'
(Left to proper): Brec Bassinger and Max Lloyd-Jones for ‘Closing Destination Bloodlines’ (2025)Courtesy Everett Assortment

Richard, you, Max, and Zach, you’re all Canadian, proper? I really feel like lots of people don’t know the nation’s historical past with the franchise.

Yeah, loads of it was shot in Vancouver. All of them apart from the fourth one, actually. That was Atlanta and New Orleans. However apart from that, it’s been a Vancouver franchise. A lot of the leads aren’t from Canada, however on this one, we’ve me, we’ve Max, and we’ve Kaitlyn Santa Juana as Stefani, who’s our great primary and my character’s cousin. We’re all locals, which is uncommon to e book a giant funds movie in Vancouver as one of many locals. You hardly ever ever get that chance. We had been lastly in a position to break that door down, I assume.

Do you suppose that’s a part of why you had such nice chemistry together with your forged? Anna Lore’s not from there, however she was saying what an incredible time she had.

It was so particular for all of us. It didn’t matter the place any of us had been from. Anna’s in Los Angeles now. Owen Patrick Joyner’s from Oklahoma. Rya Kihlstedt is in Los Angeles, too. But it surely was simply sheer luck that each single individual on this forged was so good. We fell in love with one another a lot and have become a household. I’ve been texting them this morning. We’re on a bunch chat that hasn’t stopped since we had been filming the film.

Does it have a reputation?

Closing Dipshits.

FINAL DESTINATION: BLOODLINES, (aka FINAL DESTINATION 6), Richard Harmon, 2025. © Warner Bros. / Courtesy Everett Collection
Richard Harmon in ‘Closing Destination Bloodlines’ (2025)©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Assortment

You’ve received two main scenes in “Bloodlines,” together with the uncommon “Closing Destination” fake-out. Let’s begin with Erik getting strung up by his nostril ring on the tattoo store. How was that?

It was solely the second week of capturing, and it was simply superb to movie. I used to be on wires. There was actual fireplace beneath me. I’m actually being hung by my nostril. They constructed that entire set within a studio so they might have wire tracks all alongside the ceiling. No performing was wanted, actually. 

How did that work from a sensible perspective? 

There was one thing inside of my nostril. Have you learnt these issues that kind of open your nostrils? They’re for those who can’t breathe by their noses once they’re sleeping. They’d that, however they reversed it, virtually. It was in a position to unfold strain throughout my nostril so it wasn’t too heavy on anybody space of my nostril. That was nice as a result of then I wasn’t in a lot ache. Then, they put me up on the wires, which type of went by the chain that you simply see hooked up to my nostril. They hid them up by that, and once I moved, they had been in a position to comply with me and maintain me so I didn’t fall flat on my ass. However, yeah, they mainly simply lit the hearth and let me go. It was unimaginable.

And also you actually had fun doing all of that? It wasn’t—

It was a few of the most enjoyable I’ve ever had. Severely. 

Let’s hold going so as. Your subsequent scene isn’t Erik’s largest however you play a vital half establishing Julia/Anna’s second with the rubbish truck. That’s additionally the primary actual kill within the Campbell household. How did you’re feeling about approaching that scene and teeing up your sister’s demise? 

That’s the factor. We’re all so excited to fulfill our dooms in these movies. That’s what these motion pictures do to you. Like, I wished to die. I wished to die horribly! To set that scene up, we really had a bit of little bit of a problem that day as a result of the dump truck stopped working. It simply stopped selecting issues up, which is clearly an issue once you’re placing a stunt actor inside and legitimately throwing her right into a pile of blankets and pillows. We needed to transfer it to a different day as a result of, as a rule, you must make a stunt work like 100 instances with out fail earlier than you possibly can even take into consideration placing a performer in there.

After we got here again to redo it, I assumed it labored fantastically. What I really like about that scene is that the entire thing takes place in mushy focus within the background whereas Erik is speaking, however you continue to see every thing that’s taking place to Julia. You see her get hit within the head with that ball after which simply flip proper into the trash. It may be my favourite demise within the film. It’s completely hilarious.

The cast of 'Final Destination Bloodlines'
‘Closing Destination Bloodlines’ (2025)Courtesy Everett Assortment

It’s so efficient and snaps the main target onto Erik simply because the emotional facet of “Bloodlines” is basically beginning to hit. Chatting with Adam and Zach, they went on and on about how a lot improv you probably did for the movie. Was Jerry Fenbury within the script? How did we get there?

Ah, Jerry Fenbury. [Laughter.] I’m hoping there’s a bonus characteristic on the DVD that features the like 35 completely different takes we did for that scene. Jerry Fenbury was within the script, however how I reacted to it was not. I knew I used to be presupposed to be heartbroken, go to go away, after which my mother, April Telek, would comply with me out. However Zach and Adam had been like, “Hey, when you wanna toss something in once you depart, like a bit of button, simply do it.” I’ve received loads of these. So, that’s the place we discovered, “Is that why he at all times desires to play catch?” We had loads of takes, however I did a special one each single time. That was the one time I ever stated that. 

Are you able to give me some alts? 

One we couldn’t use as a result of we needed to name lower when Kaitlyn and the remainder of them broke down laughing. As I left the room, I had a tear in my eye, and I circled and I used to be like, “Oh, God, is that why he at all times calls me Buckaroo?

One other one was like, “Is that why he at all times palms me laborious candies?” Or, “Is that why he got here to each single one among my swim meets?” I’m making an attempt to recollect all of them now. There have been greater than 30 of them. “Is that why he at all times follows me into the park?” “Is that why he sends me Christmas playing cards yearly?” 

There was one the place he wasn’t a loser. The entire impression you get of Jerry Fenbury from their response to it, particularly Owen’s response as my brother, is that he’s a fucking loser. When Bobby hears it, he’s like, “Oh, God. Not him.” So, for one of many takes, I switched it as much as Jerry not being a loser. I heard the cue, checked out April, and went, “Fuck, mother. Fenbury received you too?!

We had rather a lot, rather a lot, loads of takes that I hope someday I get to see(*).

(*) Talking with IndieWire, “Closing Destination Bloodlines” editor Sabrina Pitre stated she’d be glad to take on the undertaking — including, “I used to be fully spoiled with selections due to Richard.”

You additionally had choices for props. How did you select the Present Me Your Kitties mug?

We had 5 completely different mugs, and I selected the Present Me Your Kitties mug, which actually now lives at my home. I absolutely took it. I overlook what the opposite choices had been as a result of that needed to be it. I don’t even use that mug. It’s on my mantle. One in every of our prop guys snuck it to me on the finish of the day. I used to be like, “Dude, I would like this mug.” He checked out me, then he seemed round, after which he shoved it into my hand and stated, “Stroll away. Now.” And I went, “OK, yep!”

(Clockwise from left): Publish for ‘Closing Destination 5’ (2011) and Owen Patrick Joyner (prime) and Anna Lore (backside) in scenes from ‘Closing Destination Bloodlines’ (2025)

Within the historical past of “Closing Destination,” “Bloodlines” is the primary movie to actually seize the texture of the franchise’s general legacy. Erik is without doubt one of the extra sympathetic victims of Demise’s Design, if solely as a result of the Jerry Fenbury reveal tells us he’s in a scenario that he may have walked away from. What are you able to share about getting Erik to that hospital? And who do you suppose he’s at his core? 

That was possibly my favourite factor about taking part in this character, that he seems like a horror trope. When individuals see the best way I look as Erik, and see the tattoos and piercings that they put on me, they make an assumption about each different alt-looking emo, punk-rock character that we’ve seen performed within the style for the reason that ’80s, ? I really feel like that trope got here round then and we haven’t left it. At the beginning as a result of it’s a trope that works. 

I’m not shitting on any actor that has executed that trope and executed that trope effectively. However what I liked about doing Erik was that, once I learn the script and noticed within the tattoo scene that it says that he opens his cellphone to see a photograph of him and his dad, it knowledgeable me. I knew then that he cared about his household greater than something. That’s really Erik’s driving drive, which I don’t know if it initially was presupposed to be. However to me the primary factor about him is that he cares about his household. He doesn’t must comply with Bobby, however he’s like, “I’ll be damned, that’s nonetheless my brother.” Even when Fenbury-wise, he’s not precisely. That’s nonetheless his little brother and he gained’t let him die.

And it’s such an emotional scene! I’m telling you, I cried. 

Yay! I don’t know why I’m saying, “Yay!” However, yay! I’m so glad you cried.

Erik looks like somebody horror followers will actually relate to. He’s countercultural and impartial, however he additionally does the appropriate factor — and he does the laborious factor — solely to get screwed for it. That’s tragic. 

Completely. Even when he doesn’t imagine Kaitlyn’s character, Stefani, as a result of why would he at that time, he sees that she’s making his mother cry and is confrontational about it. Critics have stated to me, “Why was he so impolite to her on the best way out of the door?” When he’s like, “Fuckin’ cease.” With that, I hold saying it’s as a result of he’s telling her to again off. Like, “I’m the person of the home now. My dad is useless. I’m not gonna fucking stand right here and allow you to break my household’s coronary heart repeatedly. So fuckin’ cease it proper now.” Erik dies subsequent, and he says that to Stefani as a result of he’s beginning to understand that she’s taking place a path that can damage his household. Erik would by no means simply enable that to occur. 

(Left to right): Owen Patrick Joyner and Richard Harmon in 'Final Destination Bloodlines'
(Left to proper): Owen Patrick Joyner and Richard Harmon in ‘Closing Destination Bloodlines’©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Assortment

Please, take me contained in the MRI machine. What was it like capturing Erik and Bobby’s deaths and the comedy beats main as much as that? The second with the nursery is nice. 

Oh, we love that. A lot of that was advert lib. Within the script, the road was like, “No, no, we may by no means.” However then me and Owen simply stored wanting again on the infants and riffing. My favourite line in the complete film is definitely Owen’s in that scene. Erik seems again on the nursery an obnoxious quantity of instances and Bobby simply goes, “Don’t damage these infants.” It’s so good. 

Owen gave one among my favourite performances within the film simply by being so real. He was one other one that would have been a horror trope. Individuals shorthand Bobby as a himbo or jock, which is type of initially what that character was. I keep in mind within the script at one level, he was launched by handing Stefani a beer. He was going to have a soccer with him on a regular basis too, stuff like that. However Owen performed Bobby as probably the most real sweetheart you possibly can ever discover — and that made it really easy for me. Owen is stronger than me. He’s larger than man. However Erik and Bobby nonetheless have that brotherly dynamic the place it doesn’t matter how large the little brother will get, large brother’s nonetheless large brother.

How did you retain that focus whereas managing every thing on the sensible facet?

Going into the MRI machine was unimaginable, however with characters, it’s in regards to the particulars. It was possibly the third scene that Owen and I shot, all throughout our first week. We knew it was going to be humorous, nevertheless it was additionally essential emotionally that you possibly can see Erik being cocksure about his plan and in addition petrified of it, as a result of he actually doesn’t know that it’s going to work. He simply desires to avoid wasting Bobby

I give a lot credit score to our administrators. I feel it was Zach who stated, “On the subsequent take, once you say, ‘I’m not gonna allow you to die,’ you are gonna let him die. So understand that and say it.” That works within the scene as a result of it’s humorous but in addition heartfelt. You’ve gotten that and you’ve got the tears in my eyes, whereas I’m him like, “Technically, I’m going to allow you to die — however I am bringing you again!” That’s the place the household love is available in and our chemistry as actors, which got here collectively proper after we first met, is available in to assist actually convey, “He’s my brother.” 

Owen Patrick Joyner, Kaitlyn Santa Juana, director Adam Stein, Tony Todd, Teo Briones, director Zach Lipovsky, Rya Kihlsted, Richard Harmon on set for 'Final Destination Bloodlines' (2025)
(From left): Owen Patrick Joyner, Kaitlyn Santa Juana, director Adam Stein, Tony Todd, Teo Briones, director Zach Lipovsky, Rya Kihlsted, Richard Harmon on set for ‘Closing Destination Bloodlines’ (2025)©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Assortment

There’s a way of affection in that scene and the remainder of the film that’s simply so infectious. I’m desirous about the rubbish truck second with Julia once more, when she notices that heart-shaped burn on your arm subsequent to the “DAD” tattoo. What does she name you there? 

Oh, my God, Kiki. She calls me Kiki! Anna threw that in on the primary take, and I used to be like, “Did she simply name me fuckin’ Kiki?” It’s weirdly good. Erik. Kiki. In some way it is sensible.

Realizing how a lot you benefit from the different “Closing Destination” motion pictures, I’ve to ask you about working with the late nice Tony Todd. What do you keep in mind about assembly him?

I imply, you’ve gotten a legend like Tony Todd, who I’ve been watching since I used to be a child. I noticed “Candyman” once I was in all probability 13 or 14. The voice and all that, it sticks with you. Then, you’ve gotten him come to set and you may see he’s not effectively when he will get there, however you by no means would’ve been in a position to inform by his face — as a result of all he did was smile. All he did was remind us to have enjoyable. He simply stored asking, “Are you having enjoyable?” And I stated, “I’m, Mr. Todd.” And he stated, “It exhibits.” 

He additionally stated, “Always remember these are the very best instances.” And he was proper. He was so welcoming and type, significantly for a person who has performed all kinds of evil in his profession. He was every thing you possibly can ever hope him to be. That ending bit with him when he leaves, that wasn’t within the script both. The administrators simply stated, “Say no matter you’d like on the best way out, say goodbye to the followers.”

To me, it was fairly clear that he wasn’t simply saying goodbye to the followers. He was saying goodbye to every thing. It was stunning to see. I used to be crying on the opposite facet of the digicam, for certain. It was the right goodbye. Not simply to the “Closing Destination” fandom, however to everybody that’s ever liked Tony Todd and watched him on display. 

(Left to proper): Richard Harmon in ‘Continuum’ Season 2 (2013), ‘Fakes’ Season 1 (2022), ‘Bates Motel’ Season 1 (2013), and ‘The 100’ Season 6 (2019)

It breaks my coronary heart that Erik can’t come again for an additional “Closing Destination,” however you positively made your mark on the franchise. Are you strolling away with any ink for the film? Are you a tattoo man?

I’ve 12, really. I’m going to get a bit of cranium someplace, and I feel Owen goes to get one as effectively. It’s the right tribute. This film modified my life. No matter I e book subsequent goes to be due to “Closing Destination.” I don’t know what it’ll do for me. I don’t know. But it surely modified my life. I received to knock-off not only a bucket record factor, however one thing that meant a lot to me that I really feel fortunate to be a part of its household. 

From Warner Bros. and New Line, “Closing Destination Bloodlines” is now in theaters.