Final Destination: Bloodlines has confirmed its 2025 release date.
The sixth instalment in the supernatural horror series has been directed by Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein from a script by Guy Busick and Lori Evans Taylor.
The film will be released on May 16, 2025, in the US, taking over the slot from mystery thriller Flowervale Street, which has been pushed to March 2026 (via Variety).
Genre franchises, including A Quiet Place and The Hangover, have been successful in the May corridor in previous years.
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The slasher series, which began in 2000, follows a group of people who escape impending death after one individual has a sudden premonition and warns them about a major disaster.
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In September 2023, it was reported that Tony Todd would reprise his role as the enigmatic mortician William Bludworth, who has expert knowledge of Death and its forces.
It will mark his fourth appearance in the series, not including his voice role in Final Destination 3. The new film is said to delve into his backstory with a flashback to his childhood.
Bloodlines also stars Stargirl's Brec Bassinger, Chucky's Teo Briones, Dear Evan Hansen's Kaitlyn Santa Juana, The 100's Richard Harmon, Gotham Knights actor Anna Lore, and Star Wars duo Max Lloyd-Jones and Rya Kihlstedt.
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Final Destination producer Craig Perry previously told Digital Spy that the upcoming film might unfold in the world of first responders.
"These people deal with death on the front lines every day and make choices that can cause people to live or die," he said.
"We rely on their good judgement, expertise and calm demeanour. So, why not put those people in the nightmare situation where every choice can bring about life and death – but now for themselves?
"We're thinking that world might be an interesting way into a Final Destination movie, and one which can also generate unique set pieces in a very credible way."
Final Destination: Bloodlines will be released on May 16, 2025.
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