Every Final Destination movie has been added to streaming in the UK ahead of new movie Final Destination: Bloodlines.

The upcoming film will be the first entry in the franchise since 2011's Final Destination 5 – and Prime Video has now added that film alongside the previous four entries.

So if you fancy a full series rewatch ahead of the sixth film, look no further. All movies apart from fourth film The Final Destination are also streaming on Netflix.

Bloodlines is set to star Stargirl's Brec Bassinger and Dear Evan Hansen's Kaitlyn Santa Juana, as well as Tony Todd in his final movie appearance following his death last year.

Also on board are Teo Briones, Richard Harmon, Anna Lore, Owen Patrick Joyner, Max Lloyd-Jones, Rya Kihlstedt and Tinpo Lee, while Zach Lipovsky and Adam B Stein have directed the film and Lori Evans Taylor and Guy Busick have written the screenplay.

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Set to be the longest entry in the franchise, the sequel follows a college student called Stefanie who tries to find a way to end the cycle of death.

A recent trailer gave a taste of the horrors to come, as Stefanie learns that her own grandmother had a premonition years ago that saved many lives.

However, she warns her granddaughter that "death doesn't like it when you mess with his plans", and gives Stefanie a book that could help the family.

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Todd's William Bludworth later declares: "Only by embracing death will it pass you by."

It comes after a gruesome previous trailer that showcased the terrifying death of a tattoo artist in his parlour.

Final Destination: Bloodlines releases on May 14 in the UK and May 16 in the US. Films 1-5 are available to stream for Prime Video subscribers in the UK, while all movies apart from The Final Destination are streaming on Netflix.

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