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Final Destination Bloodlines

Published April 22, 2026

Final Destination Bloodlines

Film info

  • Title Final Destination Bloodlines
  • Directors Adam B. Stein, Zach Lipovsky
  • Year 2025
  • Run time 1hr 50m
  • Genres Mystery, Horror
  • Tagline Death runs in the family

Plagued by a violent recurring nightmare, college student Stefanie heads home to track down the one person who might be able to break the cycle and save her family from the grisly demise that inevitably awaits them all.

Live blog

Time Comment
1:30 A Final Destination set in previous decades would be great.
6:19 Probably should check if your date is scared of heights before going up a massive tower.
15:40 No way I’m getting in an elevator in the midst of all this!
19:50 “Oh, this dream is ruining my life.”
28:36 It’s interesting to see the view of these FD people from subsequent generations or outsiders.
33:26 For someone trying to avoid death, that’s a lot of sharp spikes to surround your house with.
51:46 The lawnmower. So gross.
1:03:22 “Or maybe I’m invincible.” Sure, that’s the takeaway.
1:16:50 “I helped her fortify her cabin.” Bonding experience.
1:29:25 Oh god it was still spinning and everything.
1:41:23 Be fun if it wasn’t Death but a rogue penny that caused six films worth of deaths.
1:43:10 Always with the timber logs.

Thoughts

Again I feel like this was another step forward in the Final Destination franchise after a real dip. The cast are pretty forgettable, but the story is interesting - the 50s/60s stuff was gerat, I wish we could have seen more of that really. How it impacts future generations is fine, I wondered if it wasn’t going to tie in to the other films a bit more but it didn’t seem to. Meanwhile, the deaths in the present were really gross but inventive, and overall I thought this was a better FD film. We all blame the kid with the penny though, right? For everything?

Rating: 3 / 5

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