'Final Destination: Bloodlines' new chilly posters remind 'signs are everywhere'
'Final Destination 6' coming out in theatres on May 16
The most popular gore franchise of all times, Final Destination is returning with another entry after 14 years.
Directed by Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein, the horror supernatural is returning to big screens bringing back OG Tony Todd along with new cast members namely Brec Bassinger, Richard Harmon, Teo Briones, Owen Joyner and others.
Final Destination: Bloodlines has already created a lot of excitement with its intriguing and intense trailer.
Meanwhile, some enthusiasm has been created by the film’s catchy yet attractive posters.
Earlier today, Warner Bros dropped a bunch of new photos reminding that ‘life is a death trap’ and that ‘the signs are everywhere’.
The posters showcased the scenes from the trailer, where an extremely intense death scene starts building up with some ‘signs’.
The images have taken over the internet by a storm, as the fans have flooded the comment section expressing their eagerness to watch the movie in theatres.
One of them wrote, “The excitement running through my veins is so strong i’m so very excited to see this movie.”
“I can already tell that it’s going to be amazing and that it’s gonna traumatize every teenager who loves horror but didn’t realize it could get so realistic.”
Final Destination: Bloodlines is slated to the release globally on May 16.
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