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Missed 'Final Destination Bloodlines' at the movies? Now you can watch at home

Missed 'Final Destination Bloodlines' at the movies? Now you can watch at home

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Missed 'Final Destination Bloodlines' at the movies? Now you can watch at home
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'Final Destination Bloodlines' trailer teases grisly deaths
A family is marked for death in "Final Destination Bloodlines," the horror series' first installment since 2011.
After a month in theaters, "Final Destination Bloodlines" is coming home.
The sixth installment of the "Final Destination" franchise, famous for killing off its cast one by one in freak accidents, is now available to rent or buy on Amazon's Prime Video, following a successful, albeit temporary, run at the box office. "Final Destination Bloodlines" is also the first installment since 2011, and the first to be filmed for IMAX.
The newest chapter in New Line Cinema's "bloody successful franchise takes audiences back to the very beginning of Death's twisted sense of justice," a logline displayed on Prime Video reads.
"Plagued by a violent recurring nightmare, college student Stefani heads home to track down the one person who might be able to break the cycle and save her (bloodline) from the grisly demise that inevitably awaits them all," the logline continues.
Here's what to know about "Final Destination Bloodlines," including how to watch it at home.
More: How 'Final Destination Bloodlines' blows up the franchise's formula
How to watch 'Final Destination Bloodlines'
"Final Destination Bloodlines" is officially available to rent or buy on Prime Video. The film costs $24.99 to purchase or $19.99 to rent. According to Prime Video, users have 30 days to start watching the rented film, once they begin watching, they have 48 hours to finish it.
Some of the films from "The Final Destination" franchise are currently available to stream on Max, including "The Final Destination," "Final Destination," "Final Destination 2," "Final Destination 3" and "Final Destination 5".
All of the movies except for "The Final Destination" are slated to leave Max in 13 days, so fans of the franchise better hurry.
Spoilers! Tony Todd went off script for 'Final Destination Bloodlines' goodbye
What is 'Final Destination Bloodlines' about?
The latest "Final Destination" installment follows Stefanie (Kaitlyn Santa Juana), a sleep-deprived college student with a deadly premonition, who returns to her hometown to seek help from the only person who can save her and her family from Death.
'Final Destination Bloodlines' cast
According to IMDB, the cast of "Final Destination Bloodlines" includes:
Kaitlyn Santa Juana as Stefani Reyes
Gabrielle Rose as older Iris (Stefani's grandmother)
Brec Bassinger as young Iris (Stefani's grandmother)
Teo Briones as Charlie Reyes (Stefani's younger brother)
Rya Kihlstedt as Darlene Campbell (Stefani and Charlie's estranged mother)
Anna Lore as Julia Campbell (Stefani and Charlie's cousin)
Owen Patrick Joyner as Bobby Campbell (Stefani and Charlie's cousin)
Richard Harmon as Erik Campbell (Stefani and Charlie's cousin)
Tony Todd as William John Bludworth
Alex Zahara as Uncle Howard
April Telek as Aunt Brenda
Tinpo Lee as Marty Reyes (Stefani and Charlie's father)
Watch 'Final Destination Bloodlines' trailer
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