Stream “Final Destination Bloodlines” Online: Watch at Home

“Final Destination Bloodlines” is now available for streaming after a successful one-month run in theaters. This sixth installment in the popular horror franchise quickly became the highest-grossing film, bringing in over $271 million worldwide in its limited time on the big screen.

The movie introduces viewers to Stefani (played by Kaitlyn Santa Juana), a college student haunted by disturbing nightmares that connect back to a tragic event in 1968. As Stefani delves into her family’s dark history, she discovers that Death is now targeting her entire bloodline, setting the stage for a suspenseful and terrifying journey.

Critics have praised “Bloodlines” as the best-reviewed film in the franchise, earning an impressive 92% certified fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Amazon’s Prime Video is currently offering “Final Destination Bloodlines” for digital purchase. You can own the film for $24.99 or rent for $19.99, giving you a convenient and cost-effective way to enjoy the movie from the comfort of your own home. You don’t need an Amazon Prime membership to access the movie, just a free Amazon account to start watching.

For those who prefer physical copies, limited-edition 4K UHD steelbooks, Blu-rays, and DVDs of “Final Destination Bloodlines” will be released on July 22. Pre-orders are available on Amazon so you can secure your copy on the release day. Additionally, a complete collection of all six films in the franchise will also be released on Blu-ray on the same day.

If you’re looking to catch up on the other “Final Destination” movies, all of the previous installments are currently streaming on Max, a subscription service that starts at $9.99 per month and can be conveniently accessed through Prime Video.

“Final Destination Bloodlines” promises a thrilling and chilling experience for horror fans, offering a new chapter in the franchise that has captured audiences around the world. Don’t miss out on this exciting addition to the series, available now for streaming on Prime Video.