A family barbecue goes as wrong as possible in Final Destination: Bloodlines trailer
Death is back on its Rube Goldberg grind.
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In the world of Final Destination, it’s always better to die horribly the first time so you don’t die even more horribly the second. Unfortunately for the family at the center of Final Destination: Bloodlines, the franchise’s first offering in over a decade, that rule hadn’t been established yet. In the 1960s, their grandma made the frankly quite selfish decision to save dozens of people from a fiery demise inside the Space Needle (or some structure that looks a lot like it), kicking off Death’s endless quest to reclaim those who cheated its wiles in the most gruesome ways possible. As she tells her granddaughter, “Death doesn’t like it when you mess with his plans.” Now, it’s coming for everyone that’s alive because of her—including her children and her children’s children.