Final Destination: Bloodlines marks the chilling return of the iconic horror franchise, delivering a fresh take while honoring the legacy that has kept fans on edge for over two decades. Released in theaters on May 16, 2025, this sixth installment promises a terrifying ride filled with the franchise’s signature suspense and inventive death sequences.
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The story begins in 1969, when Iris Campbell has a premonition of a catastrophic disaster at the Skyview Restaurant Tower. Her warning saves lives, but by disrupting Death’s design, she sets off a deadly chain reaction that haunts her bloodline for generations. In the present day, college student Stefani Reyes (Kaitlyn Santa Juana) is plagued by nightmares about the collapse. When her family members start dying in bizarre accidents, Stefani uncovers her grandmother’s secret and must race against time to break the cycle and save her relatives. The film explores themes of fate, family, and the price of cheating death, culminating in a suspenseful, tragic showdown.
Cast: Kaitlyn Santa Juana as Stefani Reyes, Teo Briones as Charlie Reyes, Richard Harmon as Erik Campbell, Owen Patrick Joyner as Bobby Campbell, Anna Lore as Julia, Rya Kihlstedt as Darlene, Gabrielle Rose as Iris, Brec Bassinger as young Iris, Tony Todd as William Bludworth.
Additional supporting cast includes Jayden Oniah, Natasha Burnett, Tinpo Lee, April Telek, Alex Zahara, Max Lloyd-Jones, Brenna Llewellyn, Yvette Ferguson, and Mark Brandon.
Where to Watch Final Destination: Bloodlines: In Theaters: The film premiered exclusively in theaters on May 16, 2025. Tickets are available at major chains like AMC, Cinemark, and Regal. Streaming: After its theatrical run, Final Destination: Bloodlines will be available HBO Max, the Warner Bros. streaming platform, alongside the rest of the franchise. Expect it to arrive on streaming a few weeks after the theatrical release.
The movie‘s score is composed by Tim Wynn, known for his work on Supernatural and previous collaborations with directors Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein. Wynn crafted a soundtrack that pays homage to Shirley Walker’s iconic music from earlier films while introducing a fresh, modern edge. He also composed a special theme to honor Tony Todd’s legacy in his emotional final scene as Bludworth.
Final Destination: Bloodlines (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
- Bloodlines (End Titles) 1:46
- Elevator Ride 1:47
- The MRI 2:25
- We Can’t Give In 1:46
- Bludworth’s Goodbye 2:46
- Escape to the Compound 1:37
- Two of Us 2:30
- The Plan 1:46
- Waterworld 2:45
- Seeing Is Believing 1:51
- The Skyview 1:30
- Lawnmower Man Remix 2:00
- Drive to Iris 1:35
- Meet Bludworth 1:09
- I See You 1:33
- Decoding Iris’ Book 1:24
- Connecting the Dots 4:14
- Resurrection 3:20
- I Screwed Up the Order 3:04
- Tower of Terror 2:22
- Tempting Death 1:44
- Technically You Weren’t Dead 1:15
- Graveyard 2:02
- Recycling 1:12
- Your Plan is Nuts 2:06
- Premonition 1:01
- The Book 1:43
- Psycho Grandma 1:48
- The Collapse 1:05
- Look After Paco 1:38
- The Compound 2:03
- End Credits Suite 5:13
Final Destination: Bloodlines – Additional Songs Featured in the Film:
- “Anxiety” – Doechii (TV Spot music)
- “Shout” – The Isley Brothers (performed live during the opening sequence)
- “Bad Moon Rising” – Creedence Clearwater Revival
- “Ring of Fire” – Johnny Cash
- “Fallin'” – Natasha Burnett And Garfield Wilson
- “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ On My Head” – Bobbie Gentry
- “Cage Mansion – Stage” (From Mortal Kombat 1 Original Video Game Soundtrack) – Casey Edwards
- “Enter The Grave” – Evile
- “Something’s Got a Hold on Me” – Etta James (featured in the 1968 prologue)
- “Escape (The Pina Colada Song)” – Rupert Holmes
- “Without You” – Air Supply (tattoo studio)
- “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” – Kelly Clarkson
- “Spirit in the Sky” – Norman Greenbaum
- “Shout, Pts. 1 & 2” – The Isley Brothers (end credits)