Final Destination: Bloodlines dominates the global box office, surpassing $100 million during its opening weekend.
With $51 million earned domestically and another $51 million internationally, the film achieved a remarkable $102 million worldwide debut—the strongest opening in the franchise's history. Bloodlines is now positioned to potentially overtake The Final Destination ($186.1 million in 2009) as the highest-grossing installment.
The film successfully revives the dormant franchise, which last saw a release with 2011's Final Destination 5 ($157 million worldwide).
IGN awarded Final Destination: Bloodlines an 8/10, praising its dark comedy approach: "The film escalates Death's elaborate schemes to absurd new heights, delivering laughs alongside the carnage." For those who've seen it, our ending breakdown provides deeper analysis.
Elsewhere, Marvel's Thunderbolts* has reached $325.7 million globally after three weeks—still trailing Captain America: Brave New World's final $415 million tally.
Ryan Coogler's horror hit Sinners maintains momentum with $316.6 million worldwide, while The Minecraft Movie approaches the billion-dollar milestone at $928.6 million.
