LOS ANGELES — Teo Briones and Kaitlyn Santa Juana, both of Filipino descent, headline the upcoming film Final Destination: Bloodlines, the latest installment in the long-running horror franchise.
The film centers on a family marked for death, continuing the series’ signature theme of escaping an unavoidable fate.
Santa Juana plays a college student haunted by recurring violent nightmares who returns home to confront a dark family history.
Briones stars alongside her, portraying a key character entangled in a series of premonition-driven life-or-death scenarios.
The film follows the franchise’s established formula of suspense, supernatural elements, and elaborate death sequences, while introducing new layers of familial bonds and cultural depth.
The plot revolves around a premonition involving a past disaster and a family’s desperate efforts to break the deadly cycle.
Final Destination: Bloodlines features a diverse cast and was directed by a team known for their work in suspense-driven cinema.
The filmmakers incorporated cultural nuances that reflect the actors’ backgrounds, enhancing the film’s emotional resonance and expanding its appeal.