Despite several obstacles, Final Destination: Bloodlines, the sixth game in the Final Destination series, is still slated for release in May 2025. According to ComicBook, composer Tim Wynn posted the official logo of the movie on his Instagram as the release date approached, but it has since been taken down. Wynn also mentioned that the film’s soundtrack was finished, along with a picture from the editing room during the final stages of post-production.

The title of Final Destination: Bloodlines is shown in strong letters on a dark background with blood splatter in the middle on a large screen in the picture below. Wynn wrote,  “That’s a wrap. Looking forward to this being released in the theaters this May. Grateful to be a part of this amazing team.” Speaking of the team, Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein serve as directors of the supernatural film with Guy Busick and Lori Evans Taylor attached as scribes. New Line Cinema produces, while Warner Bros. Pictures is in charge of distribution in the U.S.

Final Destination: Since its announcement more than five years ago, Bloodlines has advanced significantly. Years after the release of Final Destination 5, New Line Cinema revealed in January 2019 that a new film in the franchise was in the works. But before the project was given a delivery date, it ran into a number of problems. The planned July 2023 production start in Vancouver was delayed by the SAG-AFTRA strike, with filming eventually taking place between March 4 and May 13, 2024, under cinematographer Christian Sebaldt. Most of the cast was revealed within that period, and later, in December, Wynn was hired to compose the score.

The tenth highest-grossing horror franchise in the US is Final Destination

The Final Destination films, which were directed by Jeffrey Reddick, are based on the idea that a small group of individuals escape death because one of them suddenly develops an intuition that alerts them to an oncoming big tragedy. Following their escape from the deaths predicted by the visions, the survivors are subsequently killed one by one in strange incidents brought on by an invisible power, resulting in intricate cause-and-effect chains.

Final Destination 5 came out two years after its predecessor and did fairly well at the worldwide box office, earning almost $158 million, which was slightly less than the fourth installment’s earnings of over $186 million. Overall, Final Destination is the tenth highest-grossing horror franchise in the country and is New Line’s third most lucrative horror franchise, behind the IT series and The Conjuring franchise. The first four films in the franchise were released approximately three years ap.

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