Lori Evans Taylor, co-writer of 'Final Destination: Bloodlines,' is returning to write the seventh installment of the horror franchise, which has seen significant box office success and expanded its creative scope by exploring different time periods and settings.
A seventh 'Final Destination' movie is in development at New Line Cinema, with returning co-writer Lori Evans Taylor, following the success of 'Bloodlines,' the sixth film in the franchise which became the highest-grossing installment. The new film will continue the series' legacy of horror and suspense, with key producers returning to oversee the project.
A new 'Final Destination' movie is in development, with Lori Evans Taylor, co-writer of 'Bloodlines,' returning to write the script. The franchise, which has grossed over $983 million worldwide, is set to continue after the success of 'Bloodlines,' the sixth installment, which was the most profitable in the series. The film will be produced by original producers and involved creatives, aiming to capitalize on the franchise's popularity.
The 2023 MLB draft features several notable bloodlines, including Jacob Wilson, son of former big-league shortstop Jack Wilson, who was selected by the Oakland Athletics as the 6th overall pick. Other notable picks include George Lombard Jr., son of Detroit Tigers bench coach George Lombard Sr., Myles Naylor, brother of Cleveland Guardians players Bo and Josh Naylor, and Jake Gelof, brother of Oakland Athletics' second baseman Zack Gelof. The draft also includes Paul Wilson, son of former left-handed pitcher Trevor Wilson, Homer Bush Jr., son of former infielder Homer Bush Sr., Kyle Karros, son of veteran first baseman Eric Karros, Kevin Sim, son of Korean Baseball Organization player Jeong-Soo Sim, Connor O'Halloran, son of former Marlins player Greg O'Halloran, and Jonah Cox, son of former Montreal Expos player Darron Cox.