Catch Up On Final Destination Series On Netflix Before Bloodlines

The highly anticipated sixth installment in the iconic horror franchise, Final Destination: Bloodlines, is now playing in theatres, promising a fresh wave of bone-chilling and terrifying encounters with Death. But before you head to the cinema to witness the latest gruesome twists of fate, how about revisiting the entire Final Destination saga from the comfort of your own home? Netflix is your ultimate pre-Bloodlines binge-watching destination!

Final Destination: Bloodlines isn’t on Netflix yet, as it’s a Warner Bros. film and will likely head to Max first in the US and to JioHotstar in India.

The Final Destination films are celebrated for their elaborate, terrifying, and bone-chilling death sequences. Each installment showcases Death’s creative and relentless methods of reclaiming those who “cheated” their demise. By rewatching the previous films, you’ll be primed to appreciate the ingenuity and sheer terror of the new kills in Bloodlines.

It’s a chance to refresh your memory on the subtle hints and terrifying chain reactions that lead to each gruesome end.

From the infamous plane crash of the first film to the bridge collapse in Final Destination 5, the series has delivered some truly memorable and anxiety-inducing opening sequences. Revisiting these moments will heighten your anticipation for how Bloodlines plans to kick off its own horrific journey.

Over the years, the Final Destination series has evolved, refining its formula while still delivering on its core promise. A full rewatch allows you to witness this evolution firsthand, preparing you for the potential new directions Bloodlines might take.

Final Destination: Bloodlines has emerged as the highest-rated entry on Rotten Tomatoes, with an impressive 92% ‘fresh’ score. Moreover, it has grossed over $121 million globally and is on its way to becoming the highest-grossing entry in the franchise. Which is exactly why you should binge-watch all the previous Final Destination entries this weekend on Netflix.