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Filipino actors Kaitlyn Santa Juana and Teo Briones lead 'Final Destination Bloodlines' cast
The Philippine Star
|May 15, 2025
"The cast in this film is really unique," said co-director Zach Lipovsky about "Final Destination Bloodlines," the latest movie in the fan-favorite horror franchise.
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"In this film, we have an entire family. We have a character who's 16, all the way to a character who's in her late 70s. And together as a group, they have to survive Death coming after them. What's really cool is seeing the dynamics of all those different age groups, all marked for death, all working together.
According to Lipovsky, finding a cast that could all work as a family was even more challenging than in the other films.
"Not only did we have to find amazing actors that all feel unique, grounded, and relatable, but they all had to work together as a family — you really needed to believe their chemistry and history from all having been together for a really long time."
Leading the talented cast of "Final Destination Bloodlines" is Kaitlyn Santa Juana, a Canadian actress of part-Filipino descent. Santa Juana describes her character, Stefanie, as "a brainiac college student, very studious, top of her class. But she's been suffering from nightmares that prevent her from reaching her full potential. And then she becomes like an action hero girl."
This story is from the May 15, 2025 edition of The Philippine Star.
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