Final Destination Bloodlines has achieved a significant milestone at the box office. The sixth film in the horror series, which follows Death pursuing individuals who have escaped disaster through premonitions and murdering them in a variety of imaginatively graphic ways, was directed by Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein from a screenplay by Guy Busick and Lori Evans Taylor. The film was released in 2025. The release of Final Destination Bloodlines got off to a strong start, earning $102 million on its first weekend and surpassing the total revenue of Final Destination 2 from 2003 in just three days.

As of sunday morning, Variety projects that Final Destination Bloodlines will have made a total of $187 million globally by the end of its second weekend in theaters, with $94.6 million of that amount coming from domestic theaters.  After Snow White ($204.9 million as of Friday), Sinners ($329 million), Thunderbolts* ($335.3 million), Captain America: Brave New World ($415.1 million), A Minecraft movie ($934.3 million), and Ne Zha 2 ($1.899 billion), it is only the seventh 2025 release to reach the $150 million milestone at the global box office as of Friday. 

What This Means For Final Destination Bloodlines
It Is Close To A Major Franchise Record


The Bloodlines release is on track to set a significant record for the horror series, even if it was unable to escape a brutal drop of over 60%, which is typical for the genre but wasn't the case for the first three films in the franchise.  It will become the highest-grossing of the six films if it can top the 2009 installment's $187.4 million haul. Below, see a breakdown of the financial performance of the previous Final Destination movies:



 

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