Final Destination: Bloodlines to Premiere on HBO Max in August
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Isaac Rouse
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Summary
Final Destination: Bloodlines, the successful reboot of the horror franchise, is set to premiere on HBO Max in August. The film follows the descendants of a woman who escaped death through a premonition in 1969, facing a series of deadly accidents.
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This reboot of the long-running franchise centers on the family of a woman whose life was spared by a premonition in 1969.
Decades later, her descendants, who were never meant to exist, begin to die in a series of improbable accidents.
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