Final Destination, Bloodlines
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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.
The first movie came out way back in 2000, and followed Devon Sawa’s character, Alex, after he had a premonition that the plane he and his classmates were on was going to explode — leading to a bunch of them to get off the plane and suffer grisly deaths after the plane did, indeed, kill everybody who had remained on board.
Final Destination Bloodlines offers everything fans expect, but the filmmakers also put a refreshing stamp on this now 25-year-old horror series.
The Warner Bros. and New Line film towered over domestic box office charts, overtaking the No. 1 spot from reigning champion, Marvel’s “Thunderbolts*,” and trouncing fellow newcomer, the Weeknd’s “ Hurry Up Tomorrow ,” which crash-landed in sixth place.
New Line and Warner Bros' 'Final Destination Bloodlines' is off to great start with $5.5 million in Thursday previews at the U.S. box office.
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Final Destination Bloodlines nears Rs 30 crore collection at the Indian box office amid competition from Mission: Impossible. A breakdown of the film's earnings and its star-studded cast highlights its success in the horror genre.
Owen Joyner opens up about transitioning to horror with 'Final Destination: Bloodlines,' reflects on 'Julie and the Phantoms' and more