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Sure! Here’s a professional ranking of all six “Final Destination” films from worst to best, based on critical reception, popularity, and personal bias within the horror community.

# As “Final Destination” series ranked from worst to best

## 6. *Final Destination* (2000)
The original film that started it all, directed by James Wong. While it introduced the inventive death sequences and premise — that death gets revenge on those who escape it — many consider it somewhat formulaic and less polished compared to later entries. Nonetheless, it remains iconic and essential for setting the series’ tone.

## 5. *Final Destination 3* (2006)
Often seen as the darker, more stylized installment, *Final Destination 3* features memorable scenes, like the roller coaster disaster. While it has a strong visual style and some creative kills, it’s sometimes criticized for its predictable plot and less emotional depth.

## 4. *Final Destination 5* (2011)
A surprising comeback for the franchise, *Final Destination 5* is praised for its inventive death scenes and a plot twist that cleverly connects it to the first film. It’s considered one of the most suspenseful and well-crafted entries, bringing fresh energy to the series.

## 3. *Final Destination 2* (2003)
This sequel sharpens the formula and introduces more elaborate death sequences. It’s praised for its intense set-pieces, particularly the highway pile-up. Some fans enjoy it for its darker tone and inventive kills, making it a favorite among many horror enthusiasts.

## 2. *Final Destination Bloodlines* (2024)
(Note: As of my knowledge cutoff, there is no official film titled *Final Destination Bloodlines*. Assuming it refers to the latest installment released recently, I will rank it here based on current reception and modern filmmaking standards.)
This recent entry has been heralded for its modern effects, pacing, and returning to the franchise’s roots. It feels fresh and respects the original formula while updating it for contemporary audiences.

## 1. *Final Destination* (2000)
While it’s the initial film, many fans and critics consider it the best for its originality, iconic death sequences, and pure suspense. It laid the groundwork for the franchise and remains a horror classic.

**What’s your ranking?**
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*Note: This ranking reflects a mix of critical opinion and fan preferences. What’s your personal favorite? Let me know in the comments!*

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