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The sixth Final Destination movie is coming to streaming in India soon. Final Destination: Bloodlines will premiere on JioHotstar starting October 16, 2025. You can watch it in multiple languages including English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu. This comes after the film became the highest-grossing entry in the entire franchise.

Key Points: Final Destination Bloodlines OTT India Premiere on JioHotstar

  • Film premieres October 16, 2025 on JioHotstar streaming platform
  • Available in multiple languages including Hindi, Tamil and Telugu
  • Became franchise's highest-grossing film with $286 million globally
  • Features new story about breaking Death's cycle to save family
  • Directed by Adam Stein and Zach Lipovsky with seventh installment planned
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'Final Destination: Bloodlines' set to make OTT premiere in India, check details

Final Destination Bloodlines streams on JioHotstar from Oct 16 in English, Hindi, Tamil & Telugu after becoming franchise's highest-grossing film

"Death runs in the family. Final Destination: Bloodlines streaming 16th October onwards - JioHotstar"

Mumbai, October 3

Following a decent box office run, 'Final Destination: Bloodlines', a sixth film in the iconic Final Destination franchise, is set to make its OTT premiere in India.

Upon its opening in theatres, 'Final Destination: Bloodlines' arrived as a treat for horror films, bringing an end to a long wait for the sequel. Those who happened to miss its theatrical release can now catch it online.

'Final Destination: Bloodlines' will premiere on JioHotstar on October 16, 2025 and will be available in multiple languages, including English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.

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"Death runs in the family. Final Destination: Bloodlines streaming 16th October onwards in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu only on JioHotstar," the streaming platform announced on Thursday.

Directed by Adam Stein and Zach Lipovsky, the film took audiences to the very beginning of "Death's twisted sense of justice."

"Plagued by a violent recurring nightmare, college student Stefanie heads home to track down the one person who might be able to break the cycle and save her family from the grisly demise that inevitably awaits them all," the official synopsis read.

The screenplay was written by Guy Busick and Lori Evans Taylor, with the story from Busick, Taylor, and Jon Watts.

With a 51 million USD domestic debut, the movie achieved the best opening weekend in the series to date. By the end of its theatrical run, it became the franchise's highest-grossing film, with a 286 million USD global haul, reported Variety.

Overall, the series has earned over 983 million USD worldwide, making it New Line's third-biggest horror franchise behind 'The Conjuring' universe (2.3 billion USD) and the 'It' movies (1.2 billion USD).

Meanwhile, the seventh instalment in the 'Final Destination' is already in the work with co-writer Lori Evans Taylor involved. The original film, released in 2000, starred Devon Sawa, Ali Larter, Seann William Scott and Tony Todd.

- ANI

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Rohit P
JioHotstar getting all the good Hollywood releases these days! Good to see they're including regional language dubs too. My parents might actually watch this with me now 😄
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Arjun K
Saw this in IMAX and it was worth every rupee! The creative death sequences are next level. Definitely rewatching on Hotstar. Pro tip: Don't watch alone at night! 👻
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the franchise continuing, I hope they don't overdo it. The original had a certain charm that's hard to replicate. Still, excited to give this a watch!
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Vikram M
₹286 million USD global collection is impressive! Shows horror genre still has massive audience. Indian filmmakers should take note - we need more quality horror content beyond just ghost stories.
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Kavya N
October 16 marked on calendar! Perfect horror movie season timing. Love that it's coming in multiple languages - my cousins from Chennai will enjoy the Tamil version. Family movie night sorted!

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