Final Destination: Bloodlines brings death back in style ...Middle East

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And yes, Death is still mad.

This time around, the ticking clock is tied not just to a single person but to an entire family tree. The story centres on Stefani (Kaitlyn Santa Juana), a college student who begins having horrifying visions linked to a tragic accident from decades ago. Through a twisted family legacy, she learns her nightmares are not just creepy, they are part of something bigger, older and very much unfinished.

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The kills are outrageous, gut-churning and (thankfully) free from an overreliance on CGI. Every Rube Goldberg-like demise lands with that perfect balance of tension and absurdity, keeping the audience both wincing and waiting for the next creative fatality. This movie is gleeful in its gore and very proud of it.

New faces, same unlucky destiny

That said, the protagonist, Stefani, feels slightly under-seasoned when compared to some of the franchise’s past leads. She is fine, just not particularly memorable. Especially when put next to Iris (Brec Bassinger and Gabrielle Rose), her grandmother and a character who exudes layered trauma, gothic conviction and all the Final Girl energy Stefani could have used more of. Iris, despite limited screen time, somehow steals every scene she is in with a mix of weariness and wisdom that gives the film real emotional weight.

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There is little hand-holding and even less interest in reinventing what the franchise does best. Instead, it leans into the formula and sharpens it. That confidence makes it one of the better-crafted entries in the series, even if it is unlikely to convert new fans who do not enjoy watching fate literally body-check people into oblivion.

Final Destination: Bloodlines proves that even after six films, the franchise still has creative legs and many, many ways to break them. With smart callbacks, a unique mythological twist and some of the most grotesquely fun kills in the series yet, it satisfies long-time fans while teasing a broader universe that could actually sustain more stories.

It is gory. It is precise. It is a scream, but only for those who can stomach it.

CAST: Kaitlyn Santa Juana, Teo Briones, Rya Kihlstedt, Richard Harmon, Tony Todd

PLOT: 8/10

ACTING: 8/10

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