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Ah, Final Destination—the American horror franchise that convinced a generation never to drive behind a logging truck again.
The new entry in the franchise known for its shocking, complex, and often wickedly funny kills one-upped itself with its best kill yet, involving none other than an MRI machine. And it doesn’t happen anywhere close to how you’d expect.
After 14 years, the franchise returned with Final Destination Bloodlines on May 16. The new installment serves as both a prequel and a sequel, following Iris ( Brec Bassinger) as she saves everyone dining atop the Skyview restaurant, before her descendants begin to feel the consequences.
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"Final Destination" Returns: Death-defying or Deadly Boring?Nearly 14 years after the last "Final Destination" installment, part six titled "Bloodlines" will target multiple generations.
When it comes to Final Destination, Death doesn’t just knock. It orchestrates a symphony of chaos with everyday objects, breaking down the door! In Bloodlines, the franchise doubles down on what it does best: making you terrified of ceiling fans, garden hoses, or any mundane object lying around.
Amid a huge buzz, Final Destination 6 has finally hit the theatres today (May 15) in India, and fans are already excited about watching the film. Let’s look at the review here.
The actor Richard Harmon told Business Insider how he filmed a scene where his character gets dragged by his nose piercing in "Final Destination: Bloodlines."