‘Happy Death Day’s Jessica Rothe Says Christopher Landon Has Third Film “Figured Out,” Just Matter Of Getting “Ducks In A Row”

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Although it’s been 7 years since Happy Death Day 2U, Jessica Rothe is ever crippled to relive different time arsenic Tree Gelbman.

The actress, who starred successful Happy Death Day (2017) and its 2019 sequel, precocious revealed that writer/director Christopher Landon “has nan full 3rd 1 figured out” arsenic she teased nan advancement of nan 3rd installment successful nan scary drama franchise.

“I deliberation that is nan powerfulness of zeitgeist. I deliberation nan much we ask, and nan much we put it into nan universe, it will happen,” she precocious told ScreenRant. “Because nan truth is, Chris Landon, our brilliant, fearless writer/director, he has nan full 3rd 1 figured out.”

Rothe continued, “And I’m judge he besides has his type of nan MCU, but nan ‘ChrisCU’ pinch Freaky and Happy Death Day, and We Have a Ghost and Scouts Guide to nan Zombie Apocalypse, they each could wholly unrecorded successful nan aforesaid universe. That’s nan crossover that I request correct now successful my life.”

Reiterating that Landon “has nan full point figured out,” Rothe explained, “I deliberation astatine this point, it’s conscionable logistics, and each I’ll opportunity to you and nan fans is, whether it’s adjacent twelvemonth aliases erstwhile I’m 65, pulling a Jamie Lee Curtis coming backmost for Halloween, I will beryllium location to decorativeness Tree’s story. So, it’s conscionable a matter of erstwhile they get each their ducks successful a row.”

In Happy Death Day, self-centered assemblage student Tree is murdered connected her birthday, only to aftermath up astatine nan opening of nan day. As nan nightmare keeps repeating itself, she has to uncover her killer’s personality successful bid to extremity nan cycle. The sequel expands connected nan sci-fi constituent arsenic she finds herself successful a parallel beingness arsenic a consequence of her friend’s time-travel experiments.

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