Bloodline fans of the final destination are shocked about ‘diabolical’ new film marketing
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Enthusiasts of the blood-driven franchise final destination were shocked to see a panic-inducing promotion for his new film.
The sixth episode – entitled Final Destination: Bloodlines – is set for release on May 16, with horror lovers already on the edge of their seats.
While the promotion for the film continues to rise, fans with eagle eyes have seen a ‘traumatic’ marketing tactics in recent weeks.
The ‘diabolical’ movement refers to the infamous Logging truck scene in the second film – final destination 2 – in which a security chain breaks and results in tribes that fall on the highway and cause several deaths in the aftermath.
The newest marketing trick saw a real transport car highly piled up with trunks before they were draped in a promotional cover for the film – so that the hearts of fans pump.
As soon as the snapshot was shared online, dozens Runned to the comments to express their horror about the daring decision.
‘Marketing team Diabolical,’ read a comment on the Instagram after.

Lovers of the blood-driven franchise final destination were shocked to see a panic-inducing promotion for his new film

The ‘Devilish’ movement refers to the notorious Houtkap truck scene in the second film – final destination 2 – in which a security chain breaks and results in tribes that fall on the highway and cause several deaths in the aftermath

The sixth episode – entitled Final Destination: Bloodlines – is set for release on May 16, with horror buffs already on the edge of their seats
“Nobody drives behind these log -trucks because of the final destination Lol,” someone wrote.
‘As if we are not already thinking about the final destination every time we drive behind trucks with trunks/get stuck in a lift/ride industry/sunbeds/planes, etc., now they come for work,’ a comment detailed.
“Marketing team causes traumas here,” wrote one person, while the other said, “Great marketing, but absolutely not.”
“How to traumatize a generation,” said another.
“This is actually genius, my God,” someone applauded.
‘I would not drive behind or on the side of that truck in hell to read what it says. I was traumatized, “a user admitted.
Another said: “Rude. My trauma is not a PR stunt. ‘
“Marketing team: let’s look at their trauma again,” said a comment.

Fans on Tiktok had similar responses to the logging truck with the film account that replied: ‘Very brave of you’, referring to the driver who was immediately behind it

In the trailer of the new film, a young woman hit the pages of a book that contained all the past – including the massacre of the logging – that happened in the films
Someone wrote: “This is devilish work for real” and another said, “Absolutely devils.”
“Wrong on so many levels of fun,” a user said easily.
Fans on Tiktok had similar responses to the logging truck with the film account that replied: ‘Very brave of you’, referring to the driver who was immediately behind it.
To add to the anxiety factor of the next sixth film, some fans said the new trailer was So scary that they were ‘forced to switch it off’.
The synopsis of the film is: “Plagued by a recurring violent nightmare, a student returns home to find one person who can break the cycle and save her family from the horrible fate that inevitably waits them.”
In the new film trailerA young woman blurred through the pages of a book that contained all past horrors – including the massacre of the logging truck – that happened in the films.
The book was owned by her grandmother, Iris Campbell, who had analyzed all the previous disasters.
In another scene during the trailer, a logging trailer drives past and a car has to stop abruptly before he battered.
The film also promotes in Canada, where blood -spread logging cars are driven around in Ontario and Quebec to give fans a taste of fear in advance, by Joblo.
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