Death will again return to make its mark on May 16, 2025, in Final Destination Bloodlines, like it has been doing since 2000, beginning with the James Wong film. After five movies that arrived within 11 years, the sixth one alone took 14 years to come to fruition. This time, Adam Stein and Zach Lipovsky are sharing the director's chair.
An early screening of Final Destination Bloodlines was held recently, and it appears that it has already made a mark on those who saw it. IMDb shows a 7.1/10 rating on its platform. Rotten Tomatoes doesn't have a rating yet, but if we go by the horror franchise's history, it's the fifth film that holds the highest score with 63% approval there.
But before you finally go and watch, there's another movie these directors made together. In case you want to see what you should expect in terms of direction, you can give it a go. The film is called Freaks, and it was released in 2019. As of this writing, it holds an 88% Tomatometer score. Considering that, maybe the filmmakers can bring the best movie in this series with Final Destination Bloodlines.
Freaks will sound like its X-Men

Transformers is about robots, Final Destination is about death, and if we can put it most accurately for Freaks, it is about, well, freaks. However, you might feel like they are kind of mutants that we saw in X-Men. The only difference is that they are called "abnormals" in this universe.
It is about Chloe, whom Lexy Kolker plays, who has been inside her home with her father, Henry (Emile Hirsch), for seven years now. This ought to give you an idea that something is really not normal here. The father doesn't want her little girl to get hurt by the "bad men" outside. While all this is happening, she also learns about these "abnormals."
But she longs for the outside world. And given the fact that she never met her mother, this is natural. So, the seven-year-old Chloe sneaks out of that house, and it turns out she herself is an "abnormal." Maybe bad men hate "abnormals." Well, society usually does.
As the story advances, viewers will see that these "abnormals" have the ability to slow down time, fly, or turn invisible. We have seen those bits in X-Men, too. Especially when it comes to time, that scene when Pietro Maximoff (Evan Peters) saves all of them in just the nick of time. At least it was a nick of time for the ones in the X-Mansion.
Final Destination Bloodlines will be the third film that Zach and Adam will direct together

While Adam and Zach have co-directed Final Destination Bloodlines and Freaks, the former will be their third collaboration as directors. They've directed another film called Kim Possible, released in 2019. The film currently holds a 100% score at Rotten Tomatoes, though that's based on 7 reviews only.
It's based on the animated series of the same name that ran between 2002 and 2007. Sadie Stanley stars as the titular Kim Possible, while Alyson Hannigan, Patton Oswalt, Christy Carlson Romano, and more also appear in it.
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