With a $229 million worldwide haul, the film outpaces The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It and becomes the 10th highest-grossing horror film post-pandemic.
June-3, 2025: Final Destination: Bloodlines has achieved a major milestone at the global box office, becoming the first film in the franchise to cross the $200 million mark worldwide. Over the past weekend, the supernatural horror sequel also outpaced The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, reinforcing the enduring appeal of horror in theaters.
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According to Box Office Mojo, Bloodlines brought in $10.8 million during its third weekend at the domestic box office, holding the #4 spot in North America. This pushed its domestic total to $111.7 million.
Internationally, the film added $14.4 million over the same period, taking its overseas tally to $117.6 million. That brings the film’s total global haul to an impressive $229.3 million after three weekends in theaters.
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By crossing $229 million worldwide, Final Destination: Bloodlines has also secured its place as the 10th highest-grossing horror movie in the post-COVID era, surpassing The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It ($206.4 million worldwide). The Conjuring sequel, released in 2021, featured Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson reprising their roles as Lorraine and Ed Warren.
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Final Destination: Bloodlines was released in theaters on May 16 and has been lauded for its suspenseful plot and thrilling kills that have captivated audiences globally.
Box Office Breakdown:
- Domestic gross: $111.7 million
- Overseas gross: $117.6 million
- Worldwide gross: $229.3 million
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