The Directors of Final Destination: Bloodlines Want to Ruin More Everyday Experiences for You
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Final Destination: Bloodlines, the sixth installment in the iconic horror franchise, embraces the series' legacy of unique and memorable death scenarios. Directors Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein focused on creating relatable experiences that haunt viewers long after. The film, arriving around the 25th anniversary of the franchise, is projected to earn up to $40 million in its opening weekend, showcasing ongoing interest despite past criticisms. The movie maintains the cult appeal of its predecessors, pushing creative boundaries in horror while successfully tapping into real-life fears.
"One of the very first things we talked about when we started working on the movie was, what can we ruin for people?" - Adam Stein, highlighting their intent to craft relatable, haunting experiences.
"Although initially critically panned, the Final Destination franchise has brought in north of $666 million worldwide through five movies." - Commentary on the franchise's financial success despite criticism.
"Bloodlines, the saga's long-awaited sixth entry, is being praised as 'elegantly sadistic entertainment' and is slated to gross at least $35-$40 million in its opening weekend." - On the anticipated success of 'Bloodlines' in theaters.
"It can be something as simple as a cup full of ice or something as specific as the song 'Shout,' which is going to make you think about this movie anytime you hear it at a wedding from now on." - Zach Lipovsky, discussing the relatable triggers for fear in everyday life.
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