Final Destination: Bloodlines has released a new trailer, giving a first look at the late Tony Todd's final movie role.

The film, which marks the first entry in 14 years and the sixth overall, sees death stalk a new set of victims as a college student tries to find a way to end the cycle.

In the gruesome trailer, we see a premonition of a family barbeque gone wrong as college student Stefanie learns from her grandmother that she herself had a premonition that saved lives many years ago.

"Death doesn't like it when you mess with his plans," she notes, before giving her granddaughter a book that could keep their family safe.

"Death is coming for us because we were never supposed to exist," Stefanie tells her family, though Todd's returning character William Bludworth warns: "Only by embracing death will it pass you by."

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Bloodlines marks the actor's final film role following his passing last year, with the star previously appearing as Bludworth in nearly all previous entries.

Other stars appearing in the movie include Stargirl's Brec Bassinger, Dear Evan Hansen's Kaitlyn Santa Juana, Teo Briones, Richard Harmon, Anna Lore, Owen Patrick Joyner, Max Lloyd-Jones, Rya Kihlstedt and Tinpo Lee.

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A previous trailer for the sequel was released last month, showcasing the wince-inducing demise of a tattooist.

Zach Lipovsky and Adam B Stein are directing Bloodlines from a script by Lori Evans Taylor and Guy Busick, while the film will be the longest entry in the Final Destination franchise.

Final Destination: Bloodlines releases on May 14 in the UK and May 16 in the US. Films 1-3 and 5 are available to stream for Netflix subscribers in the UK.

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