Final Destination Bloodlines Box Office
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The first movie came out way back in 2000, and followed Devon Sawa’s character, Alex, after he had a premonition that the plane he and his classmates were on was going to explode — leading to a bunch of them to get off the plane and suffer grisly deaths after the plane did, indeed, kill everybody who had remained on board.
Bloodlines is now the franchise’s top-grosser, earning $102 million globally. Opening with a haunting 1960s prologue, the film follows Iris (Brec Bassinger) at a lavish glass-deck restaurant where doom brews.
Bloodlines features the late Tony Todd's last movie appearance, and his character's final lines are made all the more poignant by the news that they were
One horror fan thinks that an easily missed detail from Final Destination Bloodlines links back to the fourth movie, but others are not so convinced. Warning, this post includes mild spoilers for Final Destination Bloodlines, so make sure you are all caught up. But first, read our Final Destination Bloodlines review.
After that impressionable scene, Todd’s Bludworth would become the most recurring character in the horror series. He returned for the second 2003 movie, where Ali Larter’s Clear from the OG film visits him to get some additional help about cheating death, and later apepared in the third, fifth, and sixth installments.
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Find out why the directors chose a blood-soaked ending over an alternate survival storyline in Final Destination: Bloodlines. What changed the film’s fate?
Warner Bros. supernatural horror thriller Final Destination: Bloodlines has earned Rs. 22.45 crores in four days at the Indian box office. This is despite the film facing stiff competition from the Tom Cruise-starrer Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning.
Refresh for chart and more analysis…Remember how we use to space horror movies out on the calendar? Not any more. Absence indeed makes the heart grow fonder and we have New Line’s Final Destination: Bloodlines via Warner Bros coming in with a massive $21M,