The Best Title of the season Visits the ‘Happy Death Day’ Sequel
Matt Singer
September 26, 2018
Of each of the riffs on?Groundhog Day lately, the best clever really needs to be?Happy Death Day, a couple of woman who may be murdered after which it relives the time she dies repeatedly (and gets killed over and over) until she solves her very own death. Audiences agreed; the film cost under $5 million to?produce and grossed greater than $120 million worldwide. So it is sequel time batch that we get – and?the time is right for maybe the greatest sequel title in the century.
Variety?reports the next?Happy Death Day comes to theaters on February 14, 2019. And is also called – wait for it … wait around for it -?Happy Death Day 2U.
More specifications on the film (including I assume what are a small spoiler with regards to the original):
The film’s original lead, Jessica Rothe, will return from the newly titled “Happy Death Day 2U” in the event it hits over the previously announced date of Valentine’s 2019. Christopher Landon is back as writer and director with?Jason Blum?producing. Angela Mancuso, John Baldecchi, and Samson Mucke (“Scouts Secrets for the Zombie Apocalypse”) work as executive producers. Plot info is under wraps, though a synopsis said Rothe will quickly realize that “dying time and time again was surprisingly easier as opposed to dangers that lie ahead.”
The nice part of a story where some repeats something repeatedly: You can keep repeating it in sequels! Good or bad,?Happy Death Day 2U?will go lower of all time due to that amazing title.
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