13 years since the last movie, Final Destination finally announces filming has begun on the sixth installment of the horror franchise

Mar. 5, 2024



An official title has also been revealed…

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Over a decade after being laid to rest, popular horror franchise Final Destination is resurrected with yet another installment, which has now officially begun filming.

The franchise was first introduced to audiences way back in 2000 with the release ofFinal Destination, a gruesome survival horror that followed a group of people who escaped death. They’d been due to get on a plane that later crashed thanks to a teen’s prognostic vision, only to meet their bloody end in a series of gruesome ways. From a rollercoaster crash to a highway pile-up, all five films are set around individuals being chased by their own impending demise after they break the very laws of nature by escaping death.

As well as filming news, Perry also revealed the official title for the sixth flick: Final Destination: Bloodlines. We don’t know about you, but that reminds us of another horror sequel, and it seems that Perry thinks so too. He mentioned later in the post: “I know, I know — Pet Sematary: Bloodlines. But this is the title we’ve had for three years, and we’re keeping it… for now.”

The plot of the film is still unclear as we are still waiting on a synopsis, but earlier reports fromBloody Disgustingsay the movie will center on first responders,welcoming back series veteran mortician William Bludworth(Tony Todd) who appears in the original,Final Destination 2, andFinal Destination 5. The film is set to explore Bludworth’s backstory and reveal more about his connection to death.

The film is directed by Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein, who bothfaked their own deaths on a Zoom callin order to secure the job. Now that’s what we call dedication. The flick also hasScream 5writer Guy Busick on board andSpider-Man: No Way Home’s Jon Watts as producer.

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