While the 2000 film that started the franchise is simply titled Final Destination , the fourth installment in the series is specifically titled (2009). Unlike later entries, it does not have a unique subtitle like "Bloodlines," which was used for the 2025 release. Key Details about The Final Destination (2009)
: Following the franchise's signature formula, a group of people escape a mass-casualty event—this time a horrific NASCAR-style racetrack crash—after a main character, Nick O'Bannon, experiences a vivid premonition. subtitle The Final Destination
: It was the first in the series produced in 3D, featuring an opening title sequence that used "X-ray vision" to pay homage to famous death scenes from previous films. While the 2000 film that started the franchise
: This entry introduced "mini-visions" for the protagonist, providing subtle (and sometimes cartoonish) hints about how each survivor would eventually die. : It was the first in the series
: Memorable "Rube Goldberg" style deaths include a character being sucked into a pool drain and another being crushed by a stray tire during the initial race premonition. The Evolution of Subtitles in the Franchise
For a long time, the series relied on simple numbering. It wasn't until the sixth installment that the franchise adopted a formal subtitle:
(2025): The first movie to use a descriptive subtitle. It focuses on the concept of "generational trauma," where descendants of a survivor who "cheated death" decades earlier are now being hunted to balance the books.