Blumhouse Celebrated An Important Day In Happy Death Day History, Which Has Left Other Fans and Me Once Again Wanting That Potential Three-quel

Blumhouse Celebrated An Important Day In Happy Death Day History, Which Has Left Other Fans and Me Once Again Wanting That Potential Three-quel

As a die-hard fan of the “Happy Death Day” series, I can’t help but feel like I’ve been trapped in a never-ending time loop myself, waiting for any news about a third installment. Five years have passed since we last saw Tree Gelbman in her mind-bending journey through time and space, and my excitement has only grown with each passing day.


5 years ago, horror enthusiasts were introduced to Christopher Landon’s Happy Death Day 2U, delighting fans following Tree Gelbman’s time-space odyssey. Though some time has passed, the desire for more remains unabated, and it was evidently demonstrated on social media this week.

Blumhouse, the studio behind both “Happy Death Day” and its sequel “Happy Death Day 2U”, recently marked a significant day in the series’ history, leaving fans like me eagerly anticipating a potential “Happy Death Day 3”. The excitement began with the post below, honoring the on-screen birthday of Tree Gelbman, portrayed by Jessica Rothe.

Although it seems like a tantalizing cliffhanger for those expecting a continuation after the thrilling finale of “Happy Death Day 2U”, there may be another explanation. It’s possible that the team behind this post is simply expressing their frustration, as there has been no official announcement about the potential production of another installment involving time loops.

If you’re searching for “signs” that suggest recent events might be unfolding, I can only provide you with this hint: consider the number of trees on the birthday cake. Meanwhile, while you ponder whether this could hold any significance, examine these responses from other fans who seem frustrated because it wasn’t an official announcement, as they’ve expressed their displeasure.

  • “Gave me false hope for a pt3” – @RineyVell
  • “I read this COMPLETELY wrong and thought we were getting a third movie…” – @itsTiaMonette
  • “Fuck it isn’t an announcement for the third one.” – @NotChrisG1
  • “I thought this was an announcement for part 3.” – @BOUGIEBlTCH
  • “Well, SHIT…I thought this is an announcement for the third #HappyDeathday called “Happy Deathday Tree.” – @richardetcetera

Discussions for another installment of “Happy Death Day” haven’t been far from the thoughts of those involved in the series. Co-writer Michael Kennedy has even proposed an idea for “Freaky Death Day”, blending elements from “Happy Death Day” and the 2020 film “Freaky”. Additionally, as star Jessica Rothe shared in a 2024 interview, a plot for “Happy Death Day 3” is already in development.

It’s unclear whether we’ll see the movie based on the “Freaky Death Day” script or the previously discussed “Happy Death Day To Us,” but if recent reports are accurate, Tree’s next story will be under Universal Pictures and Blumhouse. If a new film doesn’t materialize, maybe it’s time for the decision-makers to explore options like a streaming series or a Halloween Horror Nights house, to alleviate the disappointment of dedicated fans.

It might take some time for us to find solutions regarding the intricacies of the time loop in Happy Death Day, leaving us and other fans curious about it a bit in the dark. However, this just gives us an opportunity to focus on our Peacock subscriptions since both the films from the Happy Death Day duology and Freaky are now streaming.

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2024-09-20 15:37