One of 2025’s Most Brutal Films Hits Prime Video—Date Revealed
Prime Video has set a streaming date for Final Destination Bloodlines after a strong box office run and big audience buzz, bringing one of 2025’s most brutal releases home to an even wider crowd.
If you missed Final Destination Bloodlines in theaters (one of 2025's more brutal horror rides), Prime Video just handed you a do-over. And yes, the timing is interesting.
When and where to watch
According to ComicBook.com, Bloodlines hits Prime Video on January 1, 2026. That tracks with its strong theatrical run and gives it a second life with a wider crowd.
Quick timeline sanity check: marketing framed this as a 2025 theatrical release, and it performed like it. The streaming drop is New Year 2026. Simple enough, even if some write-ups muddied the dates.
What this one is about
Bloodlines is the sixth Final Destination movie, and it leans hard into the franchise's cruel sense of cause-and-effect. The lead this time is Stefanie Reyes, a college student getting hammered by nightmares about a deadly building collapse from the 1960s. Those visions tie back to her grandmother, who once foresaw that disaster and saved a handful of people. Decades later, Stefanie figures out the ugly catch: Death keeps receipts, and the survivors were never truly off the hook. As her own relatives start dying in a very specific order, she tries to break the pattern before her entire family line gets erased.
Who made it, who is in it, and how it did
- Directors: Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein
- Writers: Guy Busick and Lori Evans Taylor
- Cast: Kaitlyn Santa Juana as Stefanie Reyes; Teo Briones as Charlie Reyes; Richard Harmon as Erik Campbell; Owen Patrick Joyner as Bobby Campbell; Rya Kihlstedt as Darlene Campbell; Anna Lore as Julia Campbell
- Franchise: Sixth installment in Final Destination
- Rotten Tomatoes: 92% critics score from 234+ reviews; 86% audience rating
- Box office: About $315 million worldwide ($138 million US/Canada, $177 million international), per Box Office Mojo
Why this matters
Final Destination movies live and die (sorry) on inventive, nasty set-pieces, and Bloodlines apparently delivered enough of them to pull in critics, audiences, and a lot of tickets. Dropping it on Prime Video right at the start of 2026 should only expand that reach, and it is the kind of movie people love to rewatch just to spot the breadcrumbs before the next awful Rube Goldberg fatality lands.