
‘Final Destination: Bloodlines' Is Now Streaming—How To Watch The Horror Sequel At Home
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The wait is finally over for horror fans! After its successful theatrical release in May, Final Destination: Bloodlines, the highest-grossing film in the beloved franchise, is now available to stream from home. Read on to learn how to watch it for your next scary movie night.
Directed by Zach Lipovsky and Adam B. Stein, Final Destination: Bloodlines marks the sixth installment in the Final Destination film franchise, which includes Final Destination (2000), Final Destination 2 (2003), Final Destination 3 (2006), The Final Destination (2009), and Final Destination 5 (2011).
The film takes audiences 'back to the very beginning of Death's twisted sense of justice,' according to the synopsis. 'Plagued by a violent recurring nightmare, college student Stefani heads home to track down the one person who might be able to break the cycle – her grandmother, Iris – and save her family from the grisly demise that inevitably awaits them all."
Ahead of its digital debut, the sequel has grossed $271 million worldwide, including an impressive $130 million in domestic sales. It is now the highest-grossing Final Destination movie in the long-running franchise, surpassing 2009's The Final Destination, which holds second place with $66 million, according to Box Office Mojo.
Final Destination: Bloodlines is also the best-rated Final Destination installment on Rotten Tomatoes, boasting a 92% critics score based on 209 reviews and an 87% audience score from over 5,000 verified ratings.
In his glowing review for The Wrap, film critic William Bibbiani praised the film. 'We're here for the kills and, again, every single kill in 'Final Destination Bloodlines' is a winner," he wrote. "Every time a head explodes, which is a lot, you'll want to stand up and cheer. We know the cast and crew can't hear us. Duh. It's a knee-jerk, instinctual reaction to dazzling showmanship.'
Final Destination: Bloodlines
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Final Destination: Bloodlines is currently available to stream on video-on-demand platforms, including Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+ and Fandango At Home. You can purchase Final Destination: Bloodlines for $24.99 or rent the film for $19.99. For rentals, you have 30 days to start watching the video and 48 hours to finish once started.
Final Destination Bloodlines
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Final Destination: Bloodlines will be released on Blu-ray, DVD and 4K Ultra HD on July 22, 2025. The Final Destination 6-Film Collection will also be available on Blu-ray and DVD the same day.
Both the digital and physical editions of Final Destination: Bloodlines will include special features. Check them out below.
Final Destination: Bloodlines
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Final Destination: Bloodlines is distributed by Warner Bros., which means the supernatural horror film will arrive on Max at a later date. The studio typically adds its theatrical releases to the platform between 60 and 100 days after their premiere. With that timeline in mind, Final Destination: Bloodlines could arrive on Max sometime between mid-July and late August 2025.
Looking at other Warner Bros. films, the studio's blockbuster hit A Minecraft Movie is launching on Max on June 20, more than two months after its theatrical debut. Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire began streaming on Max 97 days after its release in theaters, while the 2023 movie musical Wonka had a shorter window, arriving on Max 84 days after hitting theaters.
Stay tuned to find out when exactly Final Destination: Bloodlines will begin streaming on Max. Watch the official trailer below.
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