Summary

  • Bloodlines is the sixth movie in the Final Destination franchise & includes Easter Eggs from past films.
  • The movie features callbacks to previous deaths, coins as omens, and a progression of the ultimate disaster.
  • Bludworth's role as a cryptic mortician is finally explained, revealing a connection to the survival of a past incident.

Final Destination Bloodlines is the first entry in the series in over a decade. Instead of a reboot, it is canonically the sixth movie in the franchise. However, it does plenty to mix things up to keep viewers on their toes in the theater.

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Without getting too much into the weeds, Final Destination Bloodlines is about a family outliving the typical curse plagued by every main character in this franchise: a disaster movie’s worth of chaos. However, after one tragic death, the dominoes of Death’s design are starting to fall again. There are plenty of Easter Eggs and nods to the series in Final Destination Bloodlines, so let’s take a look at them.

Spoilers Ahead for Final Destination Bloodlines

7 The Finger Prick

Blood Will Tell

Iris in Final Destination Bloodlines

Right before a disaster starts in the Final Destination movies, the main character typically cuts their finger. For example, Alex cuts his finger on a plane seat in the first movie, and when he comes out of his vision, it happens again. It’s a way to show characters they are in a time loop of sorts.

In Final Destination Bloodlines, Iris cuts herself on a rose in the past, which Stefani similarly does later. While this is good news for Iris, Stefani doesn’t get to be so lucky, as her demise follows shortly after.

6 Erik’s Almost Accident

Never Back Into Traffic

Erik in Final Destination Bloodlines

Once Stefani figures out her family is in danger and Erik is next, Final Destination Bloodlines plays with fan expectations. Erik almost dies in his tattoo shop after being brutalized and then set on fire. Fortunately for him, firefighters come to the rescue, and he lives to see another day.

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He almost dies by backing into a street as well, where a car almost hits him. This is a callback to the first movie when Terry is killed by backing into traffic and actually does get hit by a vehicle. Again, though, Erik doesn’t die here, as his actual death is far more brutal.

5 Iris’ Book

She Loves Sketching Tragedies

Stefani looking at a book in Final Destination Bloodlines

Stefani eventually tracks her grandma, Iris, down in a cabin that looks straight out of The Walking Dead. As a gift, Iris gives Stefani her notebook, which is filled with details of people who died from the curse, along with ways to avoid Death’s design. There are a few sketches in there that are callbacks to past tragedies in the movies.

There’s the plane from the first movie, the logging truck from the second, and the grill , which could either foreshadow an event in Final Destination Bloodlines or refer to the third movie’s final death. There are certainly more references in there, but without the ability to pause and rewind, the movie will have to come to streaming before this scene can be fully picked apart.

4 The Penny

Toss A Coin To The Campbells

Stefani in Final Destination Bloodlines

Coins have teased death in a few of the Final Destination movies, with one of the worst related deaths happening in part four, The Final Destination. Hunt loses his lucky coin in a pool when it gets sucked into a drain. When Hunt goes to find it, he gets his butt sucked into the drain and, well, the rest is bloody history.

The coin in Final Destination Bloodlines is much more vindictive , though, as Iris saved it from her past incident and taped it to her book. In the movie, Stefani drops it out of the book, and later, an old woman picks it up. She then drops it, and it finally gets jammed into some train tracks. Soon, a train comes along and derails, killing the rest of the Campbell family.

3 Double The Logs

Still The Greatest Killer

Stefani and Darlene Stefani

Many fans deem the car crash scene in the second Final Destination movie to be an all-time death scene for the franchise and for horror movies in general. A logging truck causes the whole disaster to go down, a scene which is immortalized several times in Final Destination Bloodlines.

There was the aforementioned sketch in Iris’s book, and then Stefani’s mom, Darlene, almost drives into a logging truck. Lastly, the aforementioned train that derailed was hauling logs, which would then go on to kill Stefani and Charlie.

2 Blowing Up The House

Never Gets Old

A funeral in Final Destination Bloodlines

To escape death, Iris built a compound that looks wild from the outside, but her plan was actually genius. That’s why it seemed like a good idea for Darlene to live out the rest of her days there. If Death can’t get to Darlene, then it can’t come for her kids anytime soon, either.

Death was thinking five moves ahead. Once those kids reach the house, a swinging plant opens up a gas valve, which then catches on fire and blows the whole place up. This is definitely a callback, or at least a reused type of surprise, from the first Final Destination, as in that movie, Alex’s teacher, Valerie, has her house explode.

1 Finally Explaining Bludworth

Farewell Tony Todd

Bludworth in Final Destination Bloodlines

Perhaps the biggest nod to the series was also a fond goodbye in Final Destination Bloodlines. William Bludworth is the cryptic mortician played by the late Tony Todd in several of these movies. Many fans have assumed for years that Bludworth is actually Death, as he always knows way too much.

It’s finally revealed why he knows so much in Final Destination Bloodlines, and it’s not because he is Death. It’s because Bludworth survived the incident after Iris saved him, which kept him alive all these years later. Explaining the connection was like a nice little bow on the series, the character, and Tony Todd as an actor.

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Final Destination Bloodlines
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Release Date
May 16, 2025
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Cast
Kaitlyn Santa Juana, Teo Briones, Rya Kihlstedt, Richard Harmon, Owen Patrick Joyner, Anna Lore, Brec Bassinger, Tony Todd, Andrew Tinpo Lee, Gabrielle Rose, Alex Zahara, April Telek, Max Lloyd-Jones, Brenna Llewellyn, Natasha Burnett, Mark Brandon, Yvette Ferguson, Travis Turner, Janelle Beadall, Panou, Jeanie Cloutier, Matty Finochio, Garfield Wilson, Shawn C. Orr, Bernard Cuffling
Runtime
110 minutes
Director
Zach Lipovsky, Adam B. Stein