Final Destination: Bloodlines is slashing its way to success at the global box office, surpassing the $100 million milestone during its opening weekend. The film raked in an evenly split $51 million domestically and $51 million internationally, totaling an impressive $102 million worldwide. This marks the highest opening weekend for any Final Destination movie to date, setting the stage for Bloodlines to potentially become the franchise's top-earning film, outstripping The Final Destination's record of $186.1 million from 2009.
This thrilling revival of the series, dormant since Final Destination 5 in 2011, which grossed $157 million globally, is breathing new life into the beloved horror franchise. IGN's review of Final Destination: Bloodlines awarded it an 8/10, praising its blend of horror and comedy: “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 analysis in the Final Destination: Bloodlines ending explained.
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