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Tony Todd knew more about death than anyone in Final Destination: Bloodlines, and his character William Bludworth meets an ...
"I don’t think the fourth one is good at all, actually it sucks," Perry said in an excerpt of Clark Collis’ new book ...
"Final Destination Bloodlines" might be the series' first film to make fans cry. The new entry in the ...
Find out why the directors chose a blood-soaked ending over an alternate survival storyline in Final Destination: Bloodlines.
Bloodlines takes the franchise back to its roots—literally. Set in the present day, the story centers on Stefani Reyes played by Kaitlyn Santa Juana, a college student plagued by recurring nightmares ...
MRI machines suck. Not medically, of course (their usefulness is undeniable), but having to sit completely still in a dark, ...
Through the movie series, many characters with interesting storylines became instant fan favorites. Some were antagonistic, ...
The supernatural horror pic marks another win for Warner Bros. Elsewhere, The Weeknd's companion movie 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' ...
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Hundreds of cars and thousands of people massed for the final nights of the Memphis area's last remaining drive-in theater, ...
After that impressionable scene, Todd’s Bludworth would become the most recurring character in the horror series. He returned ...
Directors Adam Stein and Zach Lipovsky address the connection between Final Destination Bloodlines and the rest of the franchise.
When it comes to Final Destination, Death doesn’t just knock. It orchestrates a symphony of chaos with everyday objects, breaking down the door! In Bloodlines, the franchise doubles down on what it ...
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