The 10 Best Final Destination Deaths
- New Line released Final Destination: Bloodlines on May 15, 2025, marking the franchise's first sequel in 14 years.
- The sequel follows the established horror pattern where survivors of a disaster premonition face brutal deaths one by one, continuing the 25-year franchise legacy.
- Directed by Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein, Bloodlines plays at 3,400 locations with strong appeal among audiences under 25, especially women and men.
- The film aims for a domestic opening between $35 million and $40 million and a global gross near $70 million in 74 territories.
- Bloodlines' release signals renewed franchise momentum, leveraging fan nostalgia and its distinct depiction of death's inevitability to sustain interest after a long hiatus.
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The Warner Bros wave at the box office continues this weekend with New Line’s Final Destination: Bloodlines, the first sequel in 14 years in the 25 year old horror franchise, eyeing a series record start between $35M-$40M at 3,400 locations. The global outlook for Bloodlines is $70M with 74 territories going with U.S. The Zach […]
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The 10 Best Final Destination Deaths
Warning: Gross and hilarious death scene images/talk follows!After a lengthy 14-year hiatus, the Final Destination franchise is finally coming back to theaters with a sixth installment, Final Destination: Bloodlines. The basic formula for this series has always involved someone having had a premonition that leads a group of people to narrowly avoid dying in a disaster – except by doing so, they’re defying the will of Death itself, who’s none too…
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