

Final Destination: Bloodlines
Directed by Adam B. Stein, Zach LipovskyPlagued 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.
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Final Destination: Bloodlines Ratings & Reviews
- Dre23h agoGood back story ...the other parts now make sense. Although there are annoying obvious scenes. Ending seemed rushed!
- Dino Kaltbrunner1d agoSome good gore scenes but apart from that quite disappointing
- COCOMay 13, 2025Anxiety is through the roof with this one. What a way to bring back a dead franchise after almost 10 years.
- Doc HolidaeMay 14, 2025Please go see this movie in theaters. It’s not getting much buzz, but honestly, I think it might be even better than the first one.
- movielover200May 17, 2025Final Destination was a fun watch, even if it wasn’t the best in the series. It’s definitely not a masterpiece, but it delivers on the wild, over-the-top chaos that the franchise is known for. Some of the kills were cool and creative, and there were moments that stood out, but overall, it felt a bit flat at times. The tone was kind of all over the place—so exaggerated in parts that it started to feel more like a comedy than a horror movie. That can be entertaining, sure, but it also made it harder to take anything seriously. I definitely wish there was more lore and depth to the story. It would’ve been cool if the film explored the whole “Death’s design” concept more instead of just leaning so hard into the ridiculous setups. Still, if you go in expecting something dumb and entertaining, it’s a decent time. Not amazing, not terrible—just a wild ride with some memorable moments.
- Varun7d agoFun as always, Final Destination is the perfect flick to pass the time with. The CGI in the first scene was too cartoonish, I was expecting it to be way more realistic now that we’re in 2025, I wanted more gnarliness but it felt a bit flat. However the rest of the movie had good death scenes. The plot was good, it used the self awareness of the tropes pretty well. I miss the soapy drama from the OG movies, but I still liked the character interactions in this film. Ending could’ve been better. And they gave a good send off to Tony Todd, RIP. I don’t even care if the studio decided to make this franchise into a cash grab, I will continue to watch as many Final Destinations as I can because it’s always fun to see the various freak accidents we could die from.
- Michael HeimgartnerMay 14, 2025Blood, Fate, and Farewell – A Fun, Brutal Return to Form Final Destination: Bloodlines is everything fans could hope for in a franchise revival: tense, nasty, clever, and surprisingly emotional. It manages to bring back the series’ signature flair for over-the-top death sequences while grounding its chaos in a surprisingly serious narrative hook—the concept of generational fate, or “bloodlines.” From the opening sequence, the film grabs your attention. It’s beautifully staged and absolutely nerve-shredding. The setup is both visually striking and emotionally loaded, setting the tone for what follows. You could hear it in the theater: gasps, laughter, people wincing, others shielding their eyes. That’s when you know the film is doing its job right—it’s not just horror, it’s horror as event. The kills are the highlight, as always. They’re gloriously executed—gruesome, suspenseful, and creatively timed. The film is expert at drawing out each moment to its breaking point, teasing our expectations before delivering the final blow. There’s a true art in that kind of tension-building, and Bloodlines nails it repeatedly. But what makes this entry stand out is the presence of Tony Todd. His appearance is more than just fan service—it feels personal. His performance carries weight and sincerity, and his final moments on screen feel like a direct farewell to us, the audience. It’s rare for a horror franchise to deliver such an intimate goodbye, and I genuinely felt seen by the character’s final words. The film also integrates its core concept—bloodlines—into the story in a meaningful way. It’s not just a subtitle; it gives emotional depth and narrative drive to the characters’ struggles. There are several unexpected twists that help keep the story fresh without undermining the franchise’s established rules. It shows a real understanding of what makes Final Destination work: not just the deaths, but the feeling that something greater and more terrifying is always watching. Final Destination: Bloodlines is smart, slick, and wickedly fun. It proves the franchise still has life (and death) left in it, delivering gruesome entertainment and a surprisingly heartfelt goodbye. If this is a new beginning, it’s a strong one—and if it’s the end, it’s a damn good note to go out on.
- Mr. DMay 25, 2025I've never watched any of the series. I ended up trying 1 through 4 after this, and I will say that while it's a repetitive series, I might say this one had more depth. If you're into it, this and part 1 are the only worth watching.
- UkrainianOne1d agoEverything I expected from a sequel. Keeps you guessing on demise of its characters throughout.
- daloh1d agoMuch better than I thought, but more of the same, predictable in parts and quite gory as you'd expect
- AMI_bios1d agoForgettable and nothing special. Nothing to see here, folks. A generic storyline, bad acting and bad CGI all put together to bring us another very unmemorable Final Destination. This is well below the usual 6/10 IMDB offerings, don't be fooled by the current rating. Other than maybe one or two interesting death scenes, there is nothing to save this movie.
- Daniel VanderJune 8, 2025Great movie
- DarlingInThePlexxJune 3, 2025These movies don’t disappoint. This is a great entry into the series and does a great job keeping you in suspense and some twists. Creative death scenes and a nice trying together of all the stories.
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- Johan Hugg2d agoTerrible