Jeff Spicer/Getty Charli xcx shares her casting, director and storyline ideas for a possibleFinal Destination7 TheBratsinger said she's a huge fan of the franchise and rewatched all five films before going to seeBloodlines "The reason I love these movies is that they really are just about hot people getting killed," she said Charli xcxis ready for her close up! On Tuesday, May 26, the 32-year-oldBratsinger posted aTikToksharing her in-depth thoughts and suggestions for a possibleFinal Destination 7, including herself plus some "It Girls." While sipping a drink poolside on a sunny day in Sicily, Charli xcx said those who follow her online might have realized she'd been rewatching all theFinal Destinationmovies in preparation forBloodlines. "The reason I love these movies is that they really are just about hot people getting killed," she said, adding that she likes how there's "no moral backbone" to the thriller franchise. "It really is like, they're hot, they're cursed and they deserve to die," the "360" singer said. According to Charli xcx, no matter the cast, the films "do so well." Still, the "Apple" songwriter has some casting ideas. "I was thinking, shouldn't there be a sort of, 'It Girl' version to this franchise?" she questioned. "You know? Like aFinal Destinationwith 'It Girls.' " Who would that be? Charli xcx went on to namecheckRachel Sennott,Alex Consani,Gabbriette,Romy Mars, Quenlin Blackwell, Devon Lee Carlson and herself. Warner Bros. Pictures She also suggested "a scream queen like Jenna," possibly referring toJenna Ortega, whose credits includeScream,X,You,Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,Wednesdayand a gorySabrina Carpentermusic video. "An 'OG' scream queen like, I dunno,Sissy Spacek" would also make Charli xcx happy. "Ok I'm in," Sennott wrote in the comment section, as the British singer-songwriter replied, "let's gooooooo." Lionel Hahn/Getty Meanwhile, a "horror auteur" like Ti West or Robert Rodriguez were two of her picks for directors. "And everybody's just like getting completely massacred. It's just, like, bloody," she said, adding, "Anyways, I just think it's a good idea and I don't think that the films would really have to change." A hornet buzzing by briefly stopped her train of thought. Once the bug was sorted, Charli xcx said, "It's really not trying to do anything other than have hot people die in the most brutal ways, and play with some unbelievable dialogue." Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures In the original film, which was released in 2000 — warning: spoilers lay ahead — a student named Alex (Devon Sawa) heads to Paris for a trip, however, while he's at the airport, he experiences an intense premonition about the plane exploding. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. After freaking out over his realistic visions, flight attendants escort him and several other passengers off the plane for unruly behavior. While they argue at the gate over their missed flight, the plane explodes midair, just as Alex described. The survivors are then stalked by death, dying one by one in unimaginable ways, in the order they would have died if they remained on the plane. Final Destination Bloodlinesis in theaters now. Read the original article onPeople