‘Final Destination: Bloodlines’ unleashes HBO Max premiere after record-breaking box office

The highest-grossing Final Destination ever hits HBO Max on Aug 1 after slashing records in cinemas worldwide.

Final Destination: Bloodlines is bringing its gory legacy home. After slicing through box office records to become the highest-grossing entry in the long-running horror franchise, the film is set to stream on HBO Max from August 1, with a linear HBO premiere following on August 2 at 8 p.m. ET. The release marks a 77-day theatrical-to-streaming window, offering fans a bloody encore from the comfort of their couches.

Released earlier this year, Bloodlines slashed its way to $138.1 million domestically and a staggering $285.3 million worldwide. The movie became an unexpected summer hit, driven by intense word-of-mouth and the franchise’s loyal fanbase. Viewers were drawn to its haunting premise: a college student plagued by violent nightmares must return home to confront her family’s cursed past and seek help from her enigmatic grandmother, played by Rya Kihlstedt.

Directed by Adam Stein and Zach Lipovsky, the film stars Kaitlyn Santa Juana, Teo Briones, Richard Harmon, Brec Bassinger, and horror icon Tony Todd, whose return as the franchise’s eerie harbinger was hailed by longtime fans. The screenplay, crafted by Guy Busick and Lori Evans Taylor from a story developed alongside Spider-Man: No Way Home director Jon Watts, introduced a new generation to the terrifying unpredictability of death’s design.

Ahead of the streaming launch, HBO will host a full-day marathon on August 2 featuring all previous Final Destination films, culminating with Bloodlines at primetime. The network hopes to capitalise on renewed interest in the franchise as speculation swirls around another sequel or even a series reboot.

With fresh blood, critical buzz, and nostalgic callbacks, Bloodlines has proven that the franchise still has plenty of life and death left.

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