Final Destination, Bloodlines and Franchise History
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Unlike typical slasher films with a masked killer, Final Destination makes Death the villain. Death is dramatic, with every demise resembling a Rube Goldberg machine of doom—escalating tension, plenty of red herrings, and then BAM: a character is sliced, squashed, or skewered, prompting a reconsideration of safety in everything around you.
After 14 years, the franchise returned with Final Destination Bloodlines on May 16. The new installment serves as both a prequel and a sequel, following Iris ( Brec Bassinger) as she saves everyone dining atop the Skyview restaurant, before her descendants begin to feel the consequences.
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TheGamer on MSNWhich Final Destination Movie Is The Best?From the initial film to Bloodlines, we rank every movie in the Final Destination franchise to determine which is the best film.
Here are excerpts from the first Final Destination Bloodlines reviews from around the web: Variety: “If the defining tone of the most successful ... it will live to kill again.”