'Final Destination' trailer: What we know about 'Bloodlines' premiere date, cast and more

Published: Mar 26 2025

The gory, heart-stopping horror genre has staged a comeback, more unsettling than ever, with the revival of the iconic "Final Destination" franchise. It's been more than a decade since the last installment enthralled fans with its relentless suspense and intricately choreographed fatal sequences. Throughout the series, diverse characters have relentlessly struggled to evade the supernatural embodiment of Death.

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On Tuesday, a chilling new trailer for "Final Destination: Bloodlines" was unveiled, hinting at the horrors to unfold, where buses, shattered glass, pianos, and even lawn mowers transform into lethal agents of doom. The film also welcomes back Tony Todd as the enigmatic mortician, William Bludworth.

Last month, a teaser trailer whetted fans' appetites, promising a return to Death's perverted sense of justice, with flashbacks depicting the earlier carnage wrought by the grim reaper.

Here's an insightful glimpse into the latest chapter of "Final Destination."

"Final Destination: Bloodlines" is slated to haunt theaters on May 16, 2025. The narrative centers around college student Stefanie (played by Kaitlyn Santa), who journeys back to her hometown in a desperate bid to seek solace from the only individual capable of sparing her family from Death's relentless pursuit, as hinted in the trailer's riveting description.

The original "Final Destination," starring Devon Sawa, Ali Larter, and Kerr Smith, premiered on March 17, 2000, marking the franchise's chilling inception. "Final Destination 5," starring Jacqueline MacInnes Wood and Tony Todd, terrified audiences on August 12, 2011.

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