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Final Destination: Bloodlines Film Review: A gory horror sequel that exceeds expectations and revives the franchise

A smart, stylish return to a cult horror franchise that delivers both thrills and chills. The deaths are outrageous, the tension is real, and the ride is bloody entertaining.

May 15, 2025 / 14:30 IST
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Final Destination Bloodlines review

Twenty-five years since the first film hit screens, the sixth installment in this long-running, gory horror franchise proves there’s still life—and plenty of death—in its core concept. At its heart, this series has always revolved around the chilling idea that Death is a force you can’t see, reason with, or escape.

Once its plan is disrupted, it finds new and often horrifying ways to restore balance. Fourteen years after the last chapter, the idea of fate coming for you, no matter how far you run, remains compelling. And what makes this latest entry even more engaging is that it doesn't try to reinvent the wheel. Instead, it embraces the original premise and builds a story around it that feels fresh, fast-paced, and far more emotionally resonant.

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A nerve-wracking start

The film opens with a showstopper—a high-altitude restaurant launch at the towering Sky View Tower, 450 feet in the air. We meet Iris (Brec Bassinger) and Paul (Max Lloyd-Jones), a young couple out on a date, who end up admiring the view rather than dining due to not having a reservation. Everything seems perfect until a small act of mischief by a boy—a tossed coin—throws the entire tower system into chaos.