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I guess it's not my turn to die. Y'all take care.

–Andy, before his death

Andy Kewzer is a character in the film The Final Destination. He is an auto mechanic and a survivor of the McKinley Speedway crash. He is also the boyfriend of Nadia Monroy.

Biography

Andy lives in McKinley, Pennsylvania, and works as a mechanic at Grandstate Customs. He is in a relationship with a woman named Nadia Monroy and is of Dutch descent.

The Final Destination

Andy at the racetrack.

Andy at the racetrack.

Andy visits the McKinley Speedway with Nadia to watch the race. He asks Hunt Wynorski if Nadia can use his binoculars to watch the race, and Hunt tries to explain that they're not binoculars at all, but Nadia takes them and drinks from them. Nadia then tells him she can't see the race because of a couple standing in front of them, and Andy yells, "down in front asshole", prompting them to sit. Nadia becomes happy, and they share a kiss. After Nick O'Bannon has a premonition that a deadly car crash will occur, he begins to panic. Andy asks what his problem is, and when Nick accidentally bumps into him, they begin to argue. Nick throws a bag at Andy's face and runs away with several others. Andy follows them to the parking lot, and seconds later, the crash occurs just as Nick predicted. Shortly after, Andy witnesses Nadia's death with the other survivors after a stray tire flies out from the stadium and obliterates her head.

Days later, Andy attends a memorial service at the Speedway for the victims and breaks into tears while looking at a photo of Nadia.

Later, Nick, Lori Milligan, and George Lanter go to Grandstate Customs to tell Andy that Death is still after the survivors, and he is possibly next. Andy asks if they are serious, before a mechanic says that Andy must take them outside. Outside, Andy tells them he is trying to put his life back together after Nadia's death. George tells him about how years ago he killed his wife and daughter while driving under the influence, and has been trying to do the same ever since.

Andy is the fourth survivor of McKinley Speedway to die.

Death

Andy, diced by the fence.

Andy, diced by the fence.

Inside the auto repair shop, a man spits inside a can and leaves it on top of a metal crate. While Andy is outside talking to Nick, George, and Lori. The can falls over and the spit lands on a winch, causing it to malfunction, which releases the rope and sends a van straight towards Andy, almost crushing him into a fence. However, due to the weight of the van pulling against the rope from the winch, the winch is pulled out of its socket and sent spiraling through the air, hitting the top of a CO2 tank. As Andy turns around, the tank hits him in his torso and knocks him into the fence, slicing him into pieces.

Signs/Clues

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Andy Kewzer Death Scene - The Final Destination (Premonição 4) HD

Quotes

Down in front, asshole!

–Andy yelling at a couple in front of him and Nadia.

WHO'S THE F*CKIN' MORON?!

–Andy.

Appearances

Trivia

Andy's death being referenced in Final Destination 5's opening credits.

Andy's death being referenced in Final Destination 5's opening credits.

The Final Destination
Disaster(s)
McKinley Speedway | Tagert Theatres 13
Survivors
Nick O'Bannon | Lori Milligan | George Lanter | Hunt Wynorski | Janet Cunningham | Jonathan Groves | Andy Kewzer | Samantha Lane | Carter Daniels | Nadia Monroy
Casualties
Cynthia Daniels | Nadia Monroy | 51 unnamed people
Others
Edward Lane | Ryan Lane | Luke Lane | Danny Wall | Cheyenne | Richard | Dee Dee | Pedicurist | Pam Smith | Officer Craig Perry | Girl on Top | Homeless Man | Browning | Mrs. Lanter | Ms. Lanter | Larry | Usher | Mr. Suby | Scaffolder | Jackie Bissley | Jason Koffeman
Locations
Indianapolis, Indiana | McKinley Speedway | Death by Caffeine | Salon Dante | Grandstate Customs | Forest Lawn Country Club | Springfield Centre Mall | Tagert Theatres
  1. Early drafts of the film explicitly state it takes place in Indianapolis, Indiana. However, it should also be noted that early drafts are not the final product unless you only ever want to write one draft and never touch it again, which was clearly not the case with the fourth film, as it underwent numerous script changes along the way, confirmed by producer Craig Perry himself.