
Final Destination: Bloodlines’ Box Office Day 6: Collects ₹28 Crore Mark Despite Weekday Slowdown
Mumbai, May 21, 2025 – Final Destination: Bloodlines, the latest chapter in the long-running horror franchise, has shown a stable performance at the Indian box office. After a strong opening weekend, the film continues to draw audiences in urban centres even as weekday numbers slow down.
On Day 6 (Tuesday), the film earned an estimated ₹2.50 crore net, bringing its India total to ₹27.70 crore across all languages. The film opened to positive buzz and has benefited from the franchise’s fanbase and engaging word-of-mouth, especially for its suspenseful plot and creative death sequences.
Also Read: Marvel’s Thunderbolts Crosses Massive Rs. 25,67,83,58,010 Globally in Just Two Weeks
Directed by Zach Lipovsky, Final Destination: Bloodlines features Kaitlyn Santa Juana, Teo Briones, Richard Harmon, Brec Bassinger, and Anna Lore. The film is produced by Fireside Films, Practical Pictures, and Warner Bros., and serves as a fresh reboot of the beloved horror franchise.
With its India gross nearing ₹30 crore and a steady global performance, the film could soon become one of the most commercially successful entries in the Final Destination series if it maintains momentum heading into the second weekend.
Final Destination Bloodlines, Final Destination 2025, Box Office Collection, Horror Movies, Zach Lipovsky, Warner Bros, India Box Office, Final Destination Franchise, Hindi Dubbed Hollywood Movies
Sunny Deol and Akshaye Khanna face off in a high-stakes courtroom drama of ethics and…
No refund for Vande Bharat and Amrit Bharat tickets cancelled within eight hours of departure…
Services to four destinations suspended till February 28 over regional security concerns February 3, 2026:…
Eight Opposition MPs suspended after repeated disruptions over national security debate February 3, 2026: The…
Makers consider recast after Deepika Padukone’s exit from Kalki 2898 AD 2 February 3, 2026:…
Former India captain calls award a special moment, vows to keep winning matches for the…