The new Final Destination movie, Bloodlines, has been confirmed as the longest movie in the series.
The upcoming film marks the sixth entry in the horror series, and the first in 14 years – and it looks like it will be worth the wait length-wise.
The Irish Film Classification Office (IFCO) has revealed that the movie will run at 109 minutes and 40 seconds, ahead of the first 2000 film, which held the previous record of 98 minutes.
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The movie is due to hit cinemas on May 16 in the US and UK, and it features Stargirl's Brec Bassinger, Chucky's Teo Briones, Dear Evan Hansen's Kaitlyn Santa Juana, The 100's Richard Harmon, Gotham Knights’ Anna Lore, and Star Wars’ Max Lloyd-Jones and Rya Kihlstedt.
Late star Tony Todd is also reportedly part of the cast, appearing as mortician William Bludworth, with the film apparently delving into the character’s backstory. The actor, who passed away last year, appeared in three previous entries.
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Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein are on board as directors, with Guy Busick and Lori Evans Taylor writing the screenplay.
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Final Destination: Bloodlines recently dropped its first trailer, which features a grieving tattoo artist meeting a grisly end in his shop.
The movie is set to focus on a college student plagued by a violent recurring nightmare, who returns home to find the one person who can break the cycle and save her family from a horrific fate.
Each of the franchise’s entries focuses on a small group of people who are subject to grisly deaths after one has a premonition and helps them escape their initial fates.
Final Destination: Bloodlines will be released on May 16, 2025.

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