Finally Dead Like Me

An animated crossover film with the Final Destination film series and the 2003 Dead Like Me TV series. The rules of death seem to be the same in both franchises.

It's starts in the middle of Summer in 2028, 16-year-old Tom Jacobi (in this story he's the protagonist and narrator of the story), just got into a road accident (not too long after he and his widower father, Ivan, got into a fight about his future in school since his mother died a few years earlier) ; he ended up in the hospital, he met Penny (the reaper woman who died on the Titanic) ; turns out Tom is Penny's last sole, so then she gets promoted and he takes her place. Then later, Tom (who's staying with George) had his first reap, a generous flower woman, Becky Grotto, was run down by an out of control semi-truck (Tom was freaked out by it since it was his first). Then a couple days later, some of the reapers of Seattle (with the reaper who replace Rube after he got his promotion and then George became the new team leader (events of the 2009 film), and that lady is 36-year-old Janet Hemlock who died in some incident at the zoo) are called for some extra reaps in New York. They arrive at JFK airport where they meet William Bludworth, who is also a reaper since he died in a car accident in the 1930s, which is why he has his own funeral home (where he brought them so they have some place to stay while in town). He leads his own team of reapers which also work there, (they are also in the External Influence Division), and a few of those reapers are Sam Lawton, Alex Browning, Kimberly Corman, Wendy Christensen and Nick O'Bannon (the visionaries from the movies (they were getting premonitions because some reapers had been spilling secrets in their minds with some mystical artifacts they had), they soon understood the meaning of the balance of Life & Death after they had their deaths and became grim reapers ; Wendy & Nick were transferred from McKinley to New York several years earlier, just because of the population of New York. Turns out many of the people who were working on the North Bay Bridge when it collapsed, working at the airport on the night of Flight 180, the Route 23 Pile-up, the derailment of Devil's Flight & Train 081, the crash at McKinley Speedway, and the death sites of the other characters were also grim reapers), and the other reapers living at the funeral home are 36-year-old Vincent Dennis (died of a drug overdose in 1993), 21-year-old Carly Xavier (died in 1959 in some rollerblading accident), 40-year-old Rich Quinn (died in 1987 in a house fire) and 19-year-old Lenny DeLaney (died in 2016 in a parking lot shootout) (the ages were the ones they died at) ; Sam, Alex, Kimberly, Wendy & Nick were at the airport with Bludworth not only to pick up the Seattle reapers but there were also a couple reaps at the airport as well. George and her team soon began to listen what they've been up to (the events of the movies). After Bludworth getting promoted from undertaker to mortician, he made his own funeral home where his grim reaper team can live and do there work in private (reapers aren't paid to take soles and they have to find a place to stay every couple of days, so the funeral home was the best option in their case). It seems that people have been getting killed off because Death wants them to be quiet about his secrets and Bludworth made some fibs about the rules of Death to the living for another way they can stay quiet. Tom is still trying to get used to his new undead status as a reaper, he's been hanging out in the Bludworth cemetery with the Gravelings questioning this stuff. Just then he remembered his first reap, a museum robber running from the police, and he also remembered his funeral where his single widower father was crying alone in his study without a wife and child to love anymore (not too long after losing Tom he lost his job at the police station where he worked as a dispatcher. Apparently Tom was doing the same stuff that George was doing in the series); Tom also remembered the origin of Death story with the frog, the toad and the clay jar. The Bludworth team makes their reaps (during the events of the film before the big ending disaster), Sam reaps a cop, Ogden Victor, who died in some ransom rescue, Alex reaps a goth tattoo artist woman, C. J. Blakeslee, when a ceiling fan fell on her head, Kimberly reaps an old man, Frank Shamus (a firefighter from 9/11), who choked on some food, Wendy reaped a canine cancer trainer, Noelle Greenheart, when her car crashed, Nick reaped a college basketball coach, Hank Zachery, when some students were messing around with some workout equipment, Vincent reaped a teen immigrant from Japan, Kai Yamamoto, during some house fight, Carly reaped a drug lord, Thaddeus Drake, during some drug delivery, Rich reaps a zookeeper at the Bronx, Sadie Young, during a lion attack and Lenny reaps a greedy divorce lawyer, Brad Fenster, when a displeased client pushed him out a window in his office (Lenny was fine with this because it was the same guy who got his parents divorced before his death). After a couple weeks of being with the New York reapers (Mason was flirting around with Kimberly & Wendy, Daisy was trying to get with Sam, and Charlie was looking for a friend ; there's also some other External Influence Division reapers they run into who help them with their regular reaps (but on a different team) - 18-year-old Eric Long (1995 - died on an operation table when had cancer), 29-year-old River Rockhill (2006 - died when fell through a frozen pond), 42-year-old Dawn Burns (1971 - died in some gun attack at the police station; used to be a cop), 55-year-old Grant Woods (2004 - died in a house fire while hosting a Superbowl party) and 10-year-old Rosie Waterfall (2011 - died in an apartment fire), who Charlie gets a crush on) ; (during the events of the film, Eric reaped high school queen bee, Lyra DiComo, during some electrical accident during cheerleader practice, River reaped a medical school teacher, Dr. Oliver Hart, in some elevator plummet, Dawn reaped a sewer worker, Carlton Sage, when he drowned in the sewage and Rosie reaped a famous dog internet celebrity, Destiny (a hound dog), during a tragic shootout in Central Park), all of the reaper teams got called to a school bombing (which is on a graduation day ; it was Mt. Abraham High) which made Tom nervous but he had no choice, like becoming a grim reaper. When the reapers got there, about 20,000 people were there; turns out some seniors who had enough of school they made a few pipe bombs and placed them in air-vents around the school and under the bleachers on the football field; the reapers got to work taking soles, afterwards they made their distance and waited which worked. Soon Bludworth revealed that his last sole was there, so he gets a promotion and that sole takes his place; that sole was his 32-year-old great-great-grandniece Zoey Bludworth who was a geometry teacher at the school, after finding Zoey in all of the mess and she had her funeral where the reapers explained everything to her ; so Zoey excepted this new role she's been giving, of course she changed her first name to Cleo and said some convincing things to the living which made her the new owner of the Bludworth Funeral Home and new leader of the reaper team of it. Her first reap was a window washer, Dexter Stanley, he slipped off the rooftop ; after that she gotten the role as the new team leader of the Bludworth Funeral Home crew. Soon George and the Seattle reapers were say their goodbyes to the New York reapers at JFK Airport when they spotted the Flight 180 Memorial wall, and so they headed home. Now that Tom has met other reapers he feels more content with what fate has thrown at him; when the plane landed in Seattle, he went to his father's house leaving flowers and a letter on the porch making his dad, Ivan Jacobi, surprised and glad knowing that his dead son is alright and still hanging around (with tears of joy), but he knew that he couldn't tell anyone since they would think he's crazy. Then Ivan spotted Tom going down the street on his bike, with both of them having a smile on their faces ; then Tom narrates the ending scene saying that his next reap was some track runner, Patrick Norbert, when he got hit by a car and got his lights.