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Final Destination Bloodlines takes a similar approach to the horror legacy sequel as David Gordon Green's Halloween reboot.
Unlike the characters marked for death in a 'Final Destination' movie, Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein's film overcame obstacle after obstacle to bring new life to the series. Now, the latest installment is in the midst of a record-setting run.
Final Destination Bloodlines offers everything fans expect, but the filmmakers also put a refreshing stamp on this now 25-year-old horror series.
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Yardbarker on MSNTony Todd’s FINAL DESTINATION BLOODLINES Monologue Was an Unscripted Farewell to FansFinal Destination Bloodlines revives the infamous franchise that is all about how we cannot cheat death. Sadly, that truth extends to real life. As surely as we are born, one day we will die… just hopefully not in bizarre,
One horror fan thinks that an easily missed detail from Final Destination Bloodlines links back to the fourth movie, but others are not so convinced. Warning, this post includes mild spoilers for Final Destination Bloodlines, so make sure you are all caught up. But first, read our Final Destination Bloodlines review.
After 14 years, the franchise returned with Final Destination Bloodlines on May 16. The new installment serves as both a prequel and a sequel, following Iris ( Brec Bassinger) as she saves everyone dining atop the Skyview restaurant, before her descendants begin to feel the consequences.
Coming in ahead of projections, New Line/Warner Bros’ Final Destination Bloodlines landed with a $102M global box office start this weekend
Whether it’s taking a flight, getting a tan or driving behind a log truck, Final Destination has had a chokehold on horror fans for 25 years. Craig Perry, who’s been a producer on the franchise since it launched in 2000,