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Horror smash ‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ is coming to streaming this week

The sixth film in the killer franchise scores 93 percent on Rotten Tomatoes

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Get ready to feel the cold, clammy, extremely convoluted hand of death on your shoulder: Final Destination Bloodlines is coming to streaming this week.

The horror hit lands on HBO Max this Friday, August 1, less than three months after arriving in theaters.

The sixth film in the series, and first since 2011, far outstripped expectations both commercially and critically. If you’ve seen any of the Final Destination movies, you know they succeed less on plot and character than ridiculously elaborate kills, which are frequently so gory and over-the-top they end up more funny than frightening. Bloodlines has a 93 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes; Time Out’s review called it ‘daft as hell and a heck of a good time’ and praised its ‘minimal reliance on nostalgia’. 

Raking in $285 million at the worldwide box office, Bloodlines is the most successful movie in the franchise and the second biggest horror hit of 2025 after Sinners. If you’d like to binge the entire franchise, you can find it on Tubi, Hulu and Max.

And if you still have linear cable, HBO is airing the entire run on Saturday, August 2, at the following times:

12.10pm ET – Final Destination (2000)
1.50pm ET – Final Destination 2 (2003)
3.24pm ET – Final Destination 3 (2006)
5pm ET – The Final Destination (2009)
6.25pm ET – Final Destination 5 (2011)
8pm ET – Final Destination Bloodlines (2025)

Review: Final Destination Bloodlines is a bloody good time.

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