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New Final Destination Slays N. America Box Office With $66m Opening

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May 20, 2025

Final Destination: Bloodlines, the latest installment in the horror franchise (2000 to present), made a grisly splash in North American cinemas over the weekend, taking in US$51 million (S$66 million) to debut in the top spot, industry estimates showed on May 18.

New Final Destination Slays N. America Box Office With $66m Opening

LOS ANGELES — Final Destination: Bloodlines, the latest installment in the horror franchise (2000 to present), made a grisly splash in North American cinemas over the weekend, taking in US$51 million (S$66 million) to debut in the top spot, industry estimates showed on May 18.

“This is a sensational opening for the sixth episode of a horror series,” said Mr David Gross of Franchise Entertainment Research, adding that critics’ reviews and audience scores were excellent.

The previous film in the franchise, Final Destination 5, opened in 2011 to just US$18 million.

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