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Warner Bros. Brings “Sinners” to Digital; “Final Destination Bloodlines” Home Release Date Revealed

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A pair of Warner Bros. releases are coming home to digital retailers in June. Cord cutters can experience the acclaimed vampire thriller Sinners, written and directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B. Jordan in a haunting dual role, which is available today on digital platforms. Final Destination Bloodlines, the thrilling sixth installment in the iconic horror franchise, is scheduled to hit digital retailers on June 17, 2025.

Sinners

Blending Southern Gothic horror with poignant historical drama, Sinners was shot on a $90 million budget and made $340 million globally. The film follows two estranged brothers (Michael B. Jordan) who reunite to open a juke joint and inadvertently unleash a bloodthirsty curse. The dynamic duo of Coogler and Jordan have built a powerhouse over the years with Black Panther (2018), $1.35 billion global gross and an Oscar nomination for Best Picture, and reinvigorating the Rocky saga with the Creed series, grossing over $400 million worldwide.

On digital platforms, expect director’s commentary tracks, making-of featurettes, and a deep dive into Ludwig Göransson’s haunting score. Sinners on digital is a can’t-miss event for horror aficionados and cinephiles alike, and you can watch it today at the link below.

Final Destination: Bloodlines

It’s hard to believe it’s been 25 years since the original Final Destination first sent audiences scrambling out of movie theaters in 2000. Directed by Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein, the sixth chapter of the supernatural horror franchise picks up with Kaitlyn Santa Juana portraying a college student haunted by chilling premonitions of structural disasters. The franchise has turned mundane mishaps into elaborate death sequences on its way to racking up nearly $930 million worldwide at the box office. Bloodlines was shot on a $50 million budget and grossed $192.8 million worldwide.

Director Adam Stein took to Twitter and announced that the current plan is for PVOD to be available starting June 17. If you haven’t watched the first five films, you can find out where to watch them here. Whether you’re a longtime Final Destination fanatic or a newcomer curious about cinematic death traps, you can pre-order digitally at the link below.

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