
Whether it’s Bollywood or Hollywood, horror films have always had a special place in the hearts of cinema lovers. And now, one of the scariest horror movies of 2025 has stormed into theaters and shattered records within just three days of its release. The much-awaited sixth installment in the iconic Final Destination series — Final Destination: Bloodlines — has arrived, and it’s nothing short of a nightmare on the big screen.
Box Office Carnage: Final Destination Bloodlines Collection
Released globally on May 15, Final Destination: Bloodlines is wreaking havoc at the box office. Within just 72 hours, the film has managed to rake in a staggering Rs 200 crore worldwide. Of this, the overseas market contributed Rs 100 crore, proving its universal appeal. Even in India, where Hollywood horror has a dedicated fan base, the film has made a powerful impact with Rs 16 crore already in the bag. Although official box office figures are still awaited, early estimates show a terrifyingly strong start.

India Feels the Fear Too
The horror isn’t confined to international shores — Indian audiences are flocking to theaters to experience the chilling thrills. According to Saconilk, the film’s early success in India marks it as one of the most talked-about Hollywood horror releases of the year.
25 Years of Final Destination: The Legacy Continues
The Final Destination franchise began its deadly journey back in 2000 under the direction of James Wong. What started as a fresh take on supernatural horror quickly became a cult classic. With each installment pushing the boundaries of fear, Final Destination: Bloodlines marks a powerful return after 14 years.
Starring Richard Harmon, Brec Basinger, Kathleen Santa Juana, and Teo Briones, and featuring the return of franchise legend Tony Todd, the film runs for 1 hour and 49 minutes. Directed by the talented duo Jack Lipovsky and Adam Stein, this latest chapter promises more spine-chilling thrills and deadly twists.
If early reactions are anything to go by, Final Destination: Bloodlines is not just a movie — it’s a full-blown cinematic scare-fest.