Final Destination: Bloodlines has stormed the global box office, surpassing the $100 million mark during its opening weekend. The film raked in an impressive $51 million domestically and another $51 million internationally, totaling a remarkable $102 million globally. This is the strongest opening weekend performance in the history of the Final Destination series. Given this phenomenal start, Bloodlines is poised to outstrip the current highest-grossing film in the franchise, The Final Destination, which earned $186.1 million back in 2009.
This latest installment not only promises to be a financial success but also aims to breathe new life into a franchise that has been on hiatus since Final Destination 5 in 2011, which grossed $157 million worldwide.
IGN’s review of Final Destination: Bloodlines awarded it an 8/10, with our critic stating, “Final Destination: Bloodlines amps up the absurdity of Death’s design, and the resulting horror-comedy will have you dying laughing.” If you've seen the film, don't miss our detailed explanation of the Final Destination: Bloodlines ending.
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