![]() ![]() There might be a time when it makes sense, and hopefully it's sooner rather than later.” I think we're all excited by it, because it's different than the other two films, and so we're really just crossing our fingers and hoping that our fanbase continues to grow – which is something that I've really enjoyed watching over the years, seeing more and more people discover both films. I wrote the idea for the third movie some time ago. “I wish it wasn't, and I know that Jason is passionate about it, I know I'm very passionate about it, and I know that Jessica Rothe is really eager to do it as well. “It's definitely off to the side ,” he says. For now, writer-director Christopher Landon has moved on to similarly high-concept body-swap horror Freaky – watch the brilliant trailer here, and read Empire’s trailer breakdown interview with Landon here – but the filmmaker still holds out hope that Happy Death Day 3 might one day happen, if not right now. ![]() But while the final scene of HDD 2U set up a tantalising threequel, the third film in the Blumhouse series is yet to materialise. Few slasher films have been as inventive or downright enjoyable in recent years as Happy Death Day and its brilliantly-named sequel Happy Death Day 2U – the first a killer take on the Groundhog Day time-loop premise, and the second cranking things up with a time-travelling Back To The Future Part II-style twist. ![]()
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