Final Destination Bloodlines (2025)

Movie · 2025 · Horror, Mystery · 1h 50m · R · English

Curator score: 3.8/10 (1.3M ratings)

Death runs in the family.

Overview

Plagued by a violent recurring nightmare, college student Stefanie heads home to track down the one person who might be able to break the cycle and save her family from the grisly demise that inevitably awaits them all.

Ratings

Director

Adam B. Stein, Zach Lipovsky

Production

New Line Cinema, Practical Pictures, Freshman Year, Fireside Films, Domain Entertainment

Cast

Kaitlyn Santa Juana, Teo Briones, Rya Kihlstedt, Richard Harmon, Owen Patrick Joyner, Anna Lore, Alex Zahara, April Telek, Andrew Tinpo Lee, Tony Todd, Brec Bassinger, Gabrielle Rose, Max Lloyd-Jones, Brenna Llewellyn, Natasha Burnett, Jayden Oniah, Mark Brandon, Yvette Ferguson, Garfield Wilson, Justin Stone

Where to watch

Max

Curator Review

Verdict

A slick, crowd-pleasing horror sequel that leans into elaborate death-set pieces, family curse mythology, and a surprisingly emotional farewell tone. It’s especially effective if you want a franchise entry that knows exactly why people show up: inventive kills, escalating dread, and darkly comic audience-pleasing chaos.

Best for

  • fans of Rube Goldberg-style horror kills
  • viewers who like franchise horror with lore
  • audiences who enjoy dark comedy and communal reactions
  • people looking for a brisk, high-concept horror mystery

Skip if

  • you want serious, grounded horror
  • you dislike graphic, elaborate gore
  • you’re tired of the franchise formula
  • you prefer character drama over set-piece carnage

Overview

Final Destination Bloodlines understands the assignment: make death feel inevitable, ridiculous, and weirdly fun. The movie’s best stretches are all about tension engineering, where ordinary objects and everyday spaces become loaded traps, and the audience is invited to play the same game as the characters—spot the omen, brace for impact, and then flinch anyway.

Worth noting

What gives this entry a little extra lift is the family angle. The recurring nightmare and inherited curse framework add a cleaner emotional spine than some of the earlier films, even if the real pleasure still comes from the elaborate chain-reaction mayhem. It’s a movie that knows its mythology, but it also knows the franchise lives or dies on timing, misdirection, and the satisfaction of a perfectly cruel payoff.

Bottom line

It’s not trying to be subtle, and that’s the point. The tone is gleefully mean, the pacing is efficient, and the movie keeps finding new ways to turn anxiety into spectacle. For fans, it’s one of the more polished and self-aware entries; for newcomers, it’s a very clear statement of why this series has lasted so long.

Top Letterboxd reviews

theo (3.5★) · 38004 likes

i cannot put into words the joy i felt when the piano dropped on that kid

ram<3 (4★) · 13309 likes

i blame that stupid ass kid for everything

zoë rose bryant (3.5★) · 10569 likes

Final Destination: Generational Trauma

Haunted Hippie (4.5★) · 7203 likes

And this is why we’re becoming a cashless society

-ˏˋ mak ˊˎ- (2.5★) · 6475 likes

watching this and having an anxiety disorder is so fun because it’s like. what if you were scared of everything and you were Right

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Topics

horror, mystery, supernatural, slasher, dark comedy, gore, fate, family trauma, franchise sequel, high-tension

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