In addition to providing some new blonde casualties to fans, final destination: Blood Lines can solve one of the mystery of the franchise, as the latest sequel feature has finally promised to reveal only the lasting role, William Blood Worth’s actual identity.
The video shows the cast and staff, talking about the mysterious Martin Blood Worth, by the late Tony Todd. Blood Worth appeared in the first last floor movie in 2000, and has since been the person who comes to consultation with the victims. Because of this, many fans believe that Blood Worth can be a mentor angel, or death itself.
“Is he an angel, is he a devil, who is this boy? Finally, the star breaks the Basker, “You learn why he knows so much about avoiding death.” Watch the video below.

Sadly, Todd died in November 2024. Last Destination: Blood Lines will showcase the last big screen for Todd, which is a legend in the genre, which has been acted in famous pictures like the Knight of the Living Dad, The Crowd and Candyman. At the feature, Todd considered playing Blood Worth in about 25 years, adding, “I love Blood Worth. He is a very interesting and secret personality.”
In the direction of Stan and Zach Lipofsky, the final destination: Blood Lines follows a college student, “a violent repeated nightmare is suffering from a nightmare” when he is going home to find a man who is probably able to break the cycle, and his family is desperate to escape.
However, unlike past films, bloodlines will not only focus on a vision, but will also return to the path of this goal-60s. Therefore, not only will the blood lines shed light on who is really the Blood Worth, but it can eventually explain why there are views in the first place.
Last Floor: Blood Lines Stars Catlin Santa Joana, Tio Brines, Richard Hormone, Owen Patrick Joint, Anna Lore, Basinger, and Todd. The film is written by Guy Busk, Lori Evans Taylor, and Jon Watts.
Final Floor: Blood Lines are hitting theaters in the United States on May 16 and May 14 in the UK. For more, watch the list of our best horror films, or all the upcoming films that are on our way to our way.