Hoping for Release: Jessica Rothe Awaits Bright Future for Happy Death Day 3
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Title Revised: Rest in Pecks? Not Quite Yet: A Third "Happy Death Day" Movie on the Horizon?
If you were wondering if Tree (played by Jessica Rothe) will again relive her hellish time loop in Happy Death Day 3, you might not have to wait much longer. In a recent interview with ScreenGeek, Rothe dropped a tantalizing hint: "Christopher Landon's got the whole thing figured out. We just need to wait for Blumhouse and Universal to get their ducks in a row."
The actress is confident that the franchise deserves a third chapter, urging, "Tree deserves her third and final chapter to bring that incredible character and franchise to a close or a new beginning. But my fingers are so crossed."
But it's not just about wishful thinking. With Blumhouse and Universal being the driving forces behind a horde of successful films in recent years, it doesn't come as a surprise that the two studios are swamped with projects. Over the past half-decade, they've partnered on a slew of horror flicks, from reimagined Universal Monsters to original movies and reboots of their horror stable. Box office success doesn't lie—the studios know how to create thrilling horror experiences!
Last year, Blumhouse merged with James Wan's Atomic Monster, expanding its horizons to the world of video games. Meanwhile, Universal has its sights set on larger projects like the Fall Guy reboot, the How to Train Your Dragon remake, and the upcoming Mario movies.
The planned title for Happy Death Day 3, "Happy Death Day to Us," was revealed by Landon back in 2020. However, at the time, the project was put on hold. Landon hinted that the next movie would be set on a different day, a clever twist to avoid repeating the same scenario for the third time. Let's hope that the movie rolls out sooner rather than later, following in the footsteps of the much-loved Now You See Me series, which returned with a third installment nearly a decade later.
For the latest updates, be sure to follow entertainment news sites and the film series' official social media channels. As of this writing, no official announcements about Happy Death Day 3 have been made, but it's not impossible that we'll hear more soon!
Source: Deadline
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- io9: The news about the potential sequel to the successful movie franchise 'Happy Death Day' is buzzing, as its third installment, titled "Happy Death Day to Us", was revealed by Christopher Landon back in 2020.
- Technology: As Blumhouse and Universal continue their foray into the world of video games, thanks to their merge with James Wan's Atomic Monster, movie enthusiasts eagerly await updates on the future of various projects, including 'Happy Death Day 3'.
- Movies: While the planned title for 'Happy Death Day 3' was already disclosed, the project was temporarily put on hold – much like the well-loved 'Now You See Me' series, which returned with a third installment nine years after its initial release.
- Future: With Blumhouse and Universal being the driving forces behind numerous successful films over the past decade, it came as no surprise that they have a plethora of projects in the pipeline, ranging from horror flicks to remakes and reboots, as well as ventures into futuristic domains like video games.