'Final Destination 7' Reportedly in the Works with ‘Bloodlines’ Writer Returning
UNITED STATES, AUG 8 – Following the $286 million success of Final Destination: Bloodlines, Warner Bros. hires co-writer Lori Evans Taylor to continue the horror franchise with a new installment.
- On Friday, The New Line Cinema announced the development of Final Destination 7 and hired Lori Evans Taylor to write the screenplay.
- Following its record-breaking performance in May, Final Destination: Bloodlines grossed over $285 million worldwide and debuted to a $51 million franchise-best opening.
- Returning to produce, Craig Perry, Sheila Hanahan Taylor, Jon Watts, Dianne McGunigle and Toby Emmerich will reprise roles alongside Warren Zide, Lori Evans Taylor’s return reinforces continuity.
- Amid growing enthusiasm, fans on social media praised Lori Evans Taylor’s return as Final Destination: Bloodlines attracted both longtime fans and new audiences during its 2025 revival.
- Amid speculation, social media hints at a Brazil-based plot, while it’s unclear if Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein will return for the sequel.
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'Final Destination 7' reportedly in the works with ‘Bloodlines’ writer returning
A seventh instalment in the Final Destination franchise is reportedly on the way, with the co-writer of Final Destination: Bloodlines on board. READ MORE: ‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ review As reported by THR, Warner Bros.’ New Line division is moving forward with a follow-up to its recent hit Final Destination: Bloodlines. The co-writer on that film, Lori Evans Taylor, is set to pen the next horror flick. The move comes after the hugely suc…
Final Destination 7 in Works with 'Bloodlines' Writer Lori Evans Taylor
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