Final Destination Bloodlines Just Hinted At Another Gruesome Way To Die In Its Upcoming Movie, And I Think It’s Worse Than The Log Truck Death

If you share my preference, driving on a highway now feels eerily reminiscent of watching the chilling opening scene in Final Destination 2. The premonition sequence from that movie still stands out as the most compelling in the series, particularly when the falling tree from a lumber truck crashes through the windshield of an approaching car. Ever since then, I’ve found it hard to keep calm whenever I spot such vehicles, as my heart always seems to race faster. Some might say this experience qualifies as traumatic – and after catching a glimpse of the latest trailer for Final Destination: Bloodlines in 2025, I can’t help but wonder if it will leave me with a similar, unsettling association between chewing ice and dread.

It’s been around 15 years since “Final Destination 5” hit theaters, but the latest sequel sneak peek has me convinced that we’re in for a film that truly captures what makes this series stand out. Here’s a glimpse of the upcoming horror movie on Twitter:

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It’s quite evident where this story is headed, even though there’s no violence shown in the trailer. Yet, I can almost taste the chill of shattered glass on my tongue. I sincerely hope the movie scene will push boundaries, leading to a dramatic climax. The character who partakes in the drink might unknowingly be consuming glass shards, chewing ice excessively until they realize their mouth is filled with blood and agony.

Here’s a fresh take on your text: We now have the second sneak peek for “Final Destination: Bloodlines” available online. The first one was released in February and showcased an intricate Rube Goldberg-style mechanism located within a tattoo parlor. If you haven’t seen it yet or simply want to revisit, take a look at the video below:

This version attempts to be more conversational and easy to understand while maintaining the original meaning.

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In “Final Destination: Bloodlines,” a young college student experiences terrifying visions of her family’s grisly demises. The film features an ensemble largely composed of rising stars, with the late Tony Todd returning to his role as William Bludworth.

Writer Guy Busiek, known for his work on movies like “Ready Or Not” and the latest “Scream” films, collaborated with Lori Evans Taylor on a screenplay. This collaboration was based on a story concept they developed jointly with Jon Watts, director of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s “Spider-Man” trilogy. The movie is helmed by directors Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein. After what seems like an eternity, it’s finally set to hit theaters nationwide on May 16. Keep checking TopMob for updates about this upcoming sequel in the coming weeks, and don’t forget to look out for the trailer releasing tomorrow!

If you’re currently in the mood to rewatch the entire series of the Final Destination films, they can all be streamed now with a subscription to Max.

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2025-03-25 02:07