I Thought Revisiting Final Destination 25 Years Later Wouldn’t Be As Anxiety-Inducing, But I Was Wrong

I Thought Revisiting Final Destination 25 Years Later Wouldn’t Be As Anxiety-Inducing, But I Was Wrong

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It has been 25 years since the first and last time I watched Final Destination at my best friend’s house, but the anxiety I had while watching it has stuck with me ever since. With the long-awaited Final Destination: Bloodlines being one of the biggest upcoming horror films on the 2025 movie schedule, I recently decided to go back and watch the franchise, with my first stop being the one that started it all. And though I thought I wouldn’t be an anxious mess, I was wrong after watching this with my Max subscription.

So, so wrong.

Watching Final Destination as an adult was no less intense, terrifying, or anxiety-inducing than it was as a 12-year-old. In fact, some of the iconic death scenes from this legendary horror movie hit me a lot harder in 2025 than they did back in 2000.

(Image credit: New Line Cinema)

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