SAVE $7:Between May 16 and Watch Bedroom Eyes (2017) full movieMay 18, Fandango is offering $7 off tickets to see Final Destination: Bloodlinesin IMAX with code BLOODLINES.
A new Final Destinationmovie probably isn't something that 2000s horror lovers thought they'd be facing in the year of 2025. And yet, fate has brought us here: It's Bloodlinesopening weekend, baby.
Don't push this one off until it comes out on streaming. Such a destined seismic event in horror history should not only be seen in theaters, but in IMAX. Between May 16 and May 18, you can save $7 on any ticket to see Final Destination: Bloodlinesin IMAX when you purchase through Fandango. Just ender code BLOODLINES at checkout.
IMAX tickets typically range between $15 and $18, depending on the theater. So Fandango's $7 credit could technically equate to nearly 50% off your movie ticket, and that could technically equate to a free snack or soda.
The chances of a franchise horror sequel flopping aren't low, especially one coming a decade or two after the OGs. But early reviews of Bloodlinesensure that there were no accidents (no coincidences, no mishaps, and no escapes) when moving forward on a sixth installment of Final Destination— this movie rocks. Mashable contributor Jason Adams sums the Bloodlinesexperience up: "You'll cringe, hoot, and holler. You'll wipe the phantom viscera off your face. And you'll spend the entire ride home convinced everything's out to kill you. It's horror movie nirvana." How could you not want to see that on a 72 foot long, 50 foot tall screen?
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