
Whether fans will be willing to wait that long to find out how Tree’s character arc, and her endless deaths at the hands of masked killer Babyface, wrap up, however, is another story. The good news is that there’s no real time limit on Happy Death Day 3 as star Jessica Rothe has admitted she’ll always be willing to come back and play Tree again, even if she has to pull a Jamie Lee Curtis and return to the role decades from now. He was also recently announced to be helming the reboot of classic ’90s creature feature Arachnophobia, with James Wan producing.

Fresh off writing Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin for Blumhouse, he’s also producing two 2022 horrors, Time Out and My Best Friend’s Exorcism, as well as helming spooky Netflix comedy We Have a Ghost, starring Anthony Mackie and David Harbour. Unfortunately, Landon is incredibly busy himself right now. I’m not saying we’re doing it, but I’m not saying we’re not doing it.” It was very much on the top of our minds. I’m not saying we’re doing it, but we discussed it. And guess what we discussed? Happy Death Day 3. “I’m glad you did, because guess who I had lunch with yesterday? Mr. His latest comment on the situation is at least slightly encouraging as Blum revealed to Screen Rant that he actually sat down with Landon recently and the pair “discussed” the topic of HDD3.

And, just so we’ve got the message, he’s told us that again, and again, and again. Unfortunately, 2019’s Happy Death Day 2U failed to fare as well at the box office, meaning the studio didn’t have the financial incentive to press ahead with plans for number three.īut producer Jason Blum has maintained ever since that he and director Christopher Landon are still committed to making the conclusion to the trilogy happen in some shape or form. 2017’s original was a huge success for horror maestros Blumhouse thanks to its unique “ Scream meets Groundhog Day” premise. Just like time-looped sorority girl Tree Gelbman in the movies, we seem to be stuck in an endless cycle when it comes to updates on the long-gestating third chapter in the Happy Death Dayfranchise. The trailer concludes with more recent footage of her speaking to an Arizona crowd. It then shows Giffords returning to the U.S. In an interview for the film, Giffords herself talks about how she struggles with speaking after the injury. Kelly then talks about how after Giffords was released from the hospital, she decided to step down because the people who elected her need someone could “give them 100%.” The trailer then talks about how she now communicates with an emphasis on facial expressions and touch. One moment shown is Giffords working on her speech after suffering from a language impairment called aphasia. The trailer then shows Giffords in rehab. A voice-over in the trailer talks about how less than 10% of people with a similar type of injury survive. Giffords suffered an injury to the head from a gunshot wound.

Six people were killed during the attack. The trailer then focuses on Giffords’ injury after being shot in an assassination attempt that occurred on January 8, 2011, in a supermarket parking lot. In an interview with Kelly for the film, he talks about how while there risks with his job as an astronaut, it would later turn out that she was the one with the risky job.

It then shows an interview with President Barack Obama for the film, who describes Giffords as a “star.” The trailer also shows old news footage of Giffords talking about her fiancé, astronaut Mark Kelly, who would later become her husband. The trailer begins with old footage of Giffords running for congress and her victory. A new trailer has been released for the film Gabby Giffords Won’t Back Down. Arizona Congresswoman Gabby Giffords will be the subject of an upcoming documentary film.
