TheFinal Destinationfranchise is coming back with its sixth movie,Final Destination Bloodlines, and while there are elements it must have to be part of the saga, it has to avoid the mistake that has been killing the franchise. The trend of reboots and legacy sequels in the horror genre has seen some big successes (like theScreamreboot trilogy) and some failures (like 2022’sTexas Chainsaw Massacre), but this hasn’t stopped it from continuing and getting stronger. Now joining the trend is the world ofFinal Destination, which is returning 14 years after the saga’s supposed end.
What’s known aboutFinal Destination Bloodlinesis that it will change the saga’s formula, following a college student haunted by a recurring nightmare of her family’s horrible deaths. Because of this, she returns home to talk to the only person who can prevent the vision from happening: her grandmother, as years ago, she had one of those visions and was able to save many, but Death doesn’t like to be cheated. Thefirst teaser forFinal Destination Bloodlinesconfirms it will follow the saga’s style of bizarre and creative deaths, but it also has to avoid a big mistake.

Final Destination: Bloodlines Doesn’t Need To Have A Major Plot Twist
Final Destination Bloodlines Can Skip The Big Twist Trend
EveryFinal Destinationmoviehas a plot twist, whether a big one like the one at the end ofFinal Destination 5, or subtle, like certain details of Death’s design and the possible ways it could be cheated. There’s also a twist that has become the biggest mystery in theFinal Destinationfranchise, and that’s Tony Todd’s Bludworth. This mysterious man has appeared since the firstFinal Destinationmovie, and he has delivered some valuable information about Death and its plans, as well as how they could possibly be avoided.
A twist inBloodlineswould be predictable and could even be underwhelming.

Now, Bludworth is returning inFinal Destination Bloodlines, which is expected to solve the mystery of his backstory, but aside from this,Bloodlinesdoesn’t need twists and turns. After five movies, a plot twist in aFinal Destinationmovie is expected, but given everything that the previous entries have revealed and established, a twist inBloodlineswould be predictable and could even be underwhelming. It has been so long since aFinal Destinationmovie came out thatmost fans want a proper film that fits the franchise, not one that will make everything even more confusing with forced plot twists.
In a way,Final Destination Bloodlinesalready has a twist in its premise. The main character isn’t randomly getting catastrophic visions, and, instead, it seems to be an ability that runs in the family. This changes Death’s plans as it might now be going after this girl and company in retaliation for what her grandmother did by messing with Death’s design.

Final Destination 6 Is Already Changing Death’s Rules Again With A Huge Twist
Final Destination: Bloodlines is changing Death’s rules again but now with a twist about its main character, and this can solve a couple of mysteries.
Final Destination: Bloodlines Should Honor The Franchise’s Original Premise
Final Destination Bloodlines Is, After All, A Legacy Sequel
It shouldn’t be hard forFinal Destination Bloodlinesto avoid plot twists and unnecessary turns, as the basic premise of the franchise already makes it interesting and engaging.The big draw of theFinal Destinationmovies is the creative, bizarre, and over-the-top deathsas well as how they are set up and how they play out – and that should be the main focus ofFinal Destination Bloodlines. The first teaser gives hope ofBloodlinestaking this part of the franchise seriously, with Erik’s (Richard Harmon) death being exactly what one would expect from theFinal Destinationsaga.
Final Destination Bloodlinesalready has a slightly more complex premise than the previous movies, but can still honor the franchise’s original premise – it just needs to have creative deaths, the characters trying to cheat Death’s design, and that’s it. It’s to be seen ifFinal Destination Bloodlineswill achieve this and avoid the trap of plot twists, as well as if it will succeed in reviving the franchise.