Final Destination Bloodlines release had a promising start, grossing $102 million worldwide during its opening weekend and outgrossing the entire run of 2003's Final Destination 2 in just three days.

Per Variety, as of Sunday morning, Final Destination Bloodlines is projected to end its second weekend in theaters by hitting a cumulative worldwide gross of $187 million, with $94.6 million of that total coming from domestic theaters. This means that it has already hit the $150 million milestone at the global box office as of Friday, making it only the seventh 2025 release to have that major achievement, after Snow White ($204.9 million as of Friday), Sinners ($329 million), Thunderbolts* ($335.3 million), Captain America: Brave New World ($415.1 million), A Minecraft Movie ($934.3 million), and Ne Zha 2 ($1.899 billion).

What This Means For Final Destination Bloodlines

It Is Close To A Major Franchise Record

While the Bloodlines release couldn't avoid a rough drop of more than 60% (which is common for the horror genre, but was not the case for the first three movies in the franchise), it is still well on its way toward breaking a major record for the horror series. If it can sur the $187.4 million haul of the 2009 installment, it will become the highest-grossing of the six movies. Below, see a breakdown of the financial performance of the previous Final Destination movies:

Title

Domestic Debut

Worldwide Box Office

Final Destination (2000)

$10 million

$112 million

Final Destination 2 (2003)

$16 million

$90.4 million

Final Destination 3 (2006)

$19.2 million

$112.8 million

The Final Destination (2009)

$27.4 million

$187.4 million

Final Destination 5 (2011)

$18 million

$155 million

While the overwhelmingly positive Final Destination Bloodlines reviews that earned it a Certified Fresh Rotten Tomatoes score of 92% (by far the best of the franchise) did not prevent it from having a common horror drop, the fact that both Lilo & Stitch and Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning debuted during its sophomore weekend, providing huge blockbuster competition over Memorial Day, could have contributed to that. Its glowing reviews from both critics and audiences could help it maintain better audience hold over the coming weeks, helping it easily close the gap between itself and the fourth installment, and then some.

Our Take On The Final Destination Bloodlines Milestone

The Franchise Is Being Reinvigorated

Kaitlyn Santa Juana as Stefani Reyes looking perturbed with blood on her face in Final Destination Bloodlines

The fact that Final Destination Bloodlines is drawing close to an all-time record after just 10 days at the box office shows that the new installment is a success at a level that has not been seen before for the franchise. This means that the possible Final Destination 7 will almost certainly be greenlit before long, preventing the series from backsliding into another hiatus of more than a decade. In fact, it could result in a new branch of the franchise that is even more robust than before, with sequels coming at a steady clip.

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Source: Variety

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Final Destination Bloodlines
Release Date
May 16, 2025
Runtime
110 minutes
Director
Zach Lipovsky, Adam B. Stein
Writers
Lori Evans Taylor, Guy Busick
Producers
Craig Perry, Toby Emmerich, Jon Watts, Dianne McGunigle, Sheila Hanahan Taylor
  • Headshot Of Kaitlyn Santa Juana
    Kaitlyn Santa Juana
    Stefanie Reyes
  • Headshot Of Teo Briones
    Teo Briones
    Charlie Reyes

Franchise(s)
Final Destination