Final Destination Bloodlines is dominating the global box office, soaring past the $100 million mark during its launch weekend. With a balanced split of $51 million domestically and $51 million internationally, the film achieved a stellar $102 million worldwide—marking the strongest opening weekend in the franchise’s history. This powerful debut positions Bloodlines to surpass The Final Destination, which currently holds the series record with $186.1 million in 2009, and potentially become the highest-grossing entry in the franchise.
The film also serves as a successful revival for the long-dormant series, which last released a film in 2011 with Final Destination 5, earning $157 million globally.
Critics are on board too—IGN’s review of Final Destination Bloodlines awarded it an 8/10, praising it as a thrilling blend of horror and comedy. The verdict: “Final Destination: Bloodlines amps up the absurdity of Death’s design, and the resulting horror-comedy will have you dying laughing.” For fans seeking clarity after the credits roll, IGN also offers a detailed explanation of the movie’s ending.
Meanwhile, Marvel’s Thunderbolts* has reached $325.7 million worldwide after three weeks in theaters. In comparison, Captain America: Brave New World concluded its theatrical run with $415 million globally.
Ryan Coogler’s horror film Sinners continues its strong performance, now boasting $316.6 million at the global box office. Additionally, A Minecraft Movie is closing in on the $1 billion milestone, currently sitting at $928.6 million worldwide.