Blumhouse has become one of the most prominent production companies in horror cinema, with franchises like Happy Death Day and The Purge at the helm. However, despite the success since the premiere of the second part in 2019, the saga starring Jessica Rothe has not been able to continue with a long-awaited third entry.

In fact, just a few weeks ago, director Christopher Landon confessed that if time continued to pass, it would be challenging for them to continue the story. However, it seems that all is not lost.

In a chat with ScreenRant, while promoting his new film, We Have a Ghost, Landon revealed that he still has ideas for a third part and even a crossover with another hit, Freaky:

"Look, I can only say I've had an idea for Happy Death Day 3 for a while. It's been pitched to everyone, so that's a real thing. The Happy Death Day/Freaky crossover is more just the fantasy of getting to work with Jessica Rothe and Kathryn together in one film. And I just think, tonally, they would blend well together. But in terms of what that plot actually looks like? I don't know yet."

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The Stories of Happy Death Day and Freaky

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On her birthday, college student Tree Gelbman wakes up with a massive hangover in a strange boy's room. After a day in which she chains selfishness, hostility, and indifference towards everyone around her, Tree ends the night by being murdered by someone wearing a baby mask. A few seconds later, she wakes up again in the stranger's bed.

In the sequel, Ryan's day couldn't get any worse. He's slept in the car because his roommate won't let him in or change his underwear, the dean fails his thesis project, and, on top of that, he's stabbed by someone wearing a baby mask.

Happy Death Day stars Jessica Rothe, Israel Broussard, Ruby Modine, Rachel Matthews, Charles Aitken, Jason Bayle, Phi Vu, Donna Duplantier, GiGi Erneta, and Tenea Intriago.

In Freaky, a serial killer's mystical dagger causes him to swap his body with that of a 17-year-old girl. The frightened teenager discovers that she only has 24 hours to regain her identity before she becomes the wild maniac forever.

Kathryn Newton, Vince Vaughn, Alan Ruck, Uriah Shelton, Katie Finneran, Dustin Lewis, Dana Drori, Mitchell Hoog, Charles Green, and Deja Dee are part of the main cast.