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Happy Death Day 2U
Directed by
Christopher Landon
PG-13
2019
1h 40m
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6.2
72%
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Tree Gelbman discovers that dying over and over was surprisingly easier than the dangers that lie ahead.
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Cast of Happy Death Day 2U
Jessica Rothe
Theresa ‘Tree’ Gelbman
Israel Broussard
Carter Davis
Ruby Modine
Lori Spengler
Suraj Sharma
Samar Ghosh
Rachel Matthews
Danielle Bouseman
Phi Vu
Ryan Phan
Sarah Yarkin
Dre Morgan
Kenneth Israel
Dr. Parker
Steve Zissis
Dean Bronson
Charles Aitken
Gregory Butler
Laura Clifton
Stephanie Butler
Missy Yager
Julie Gelbman
Jason Bayle
David Gelbman
Caleb Spillyards
Tim Bauer
Blaine Kern III
Nick Sims
Jimmy Gonzales
Police Officer
Tenea Intriago
Student Protester
Tran Tran
Emily
Rob Mello
John Tombs
Peter Jaymes Jr.
Police Officer
James W. Evermore
Homeless Man
Johnny Ballance
Angry Student
Lindsey G. Smith
Waitress
Wendy Miklovic
New Nurse
Happy Death Day 2U Ratings & Reviews
Ryezoo
February 14, 2025
Surprised that I enjoyed this one more than I did the original. I really dig how they turned this on it’s head and added sci-fi into this. Things that bothered me about the first, didn’t this go around. I think this cast is solid and a lot of fun. This is once again corny at times and a lil dumb, but this series is growing on me and makes me want to go back and rewatch the first one and dare I say even see a third if they make one.
San Diego Reader
Matthew Lickona
Rothe mugs and emotes for all she's worth, which is something, but her effort only highlights the desultory character of everything around her.
Salon.com
Matthew Rozsa
It is instead that rarity - a sequel that is both better than the original and manages to retroactively improve that movie.
Washington Post
Pat Padua
By the time the climax arrives, "Happy Death Day 2U" has lost its thread, in an increasingly busy "Scooby Doo"-style adventure that, sadly, only points to the possibility of a "Happy Death Day 3-peat."
ChrisStuckmann.com
Chris Stuckmann
I admire the film's riskiness, and it's not like other horror movies out...but whenever the film tries to be scary, it's the most mainstream, familiar scenes you've seen a thousand times.
Austin Chronicle
Danielle White
Yet for all its ambition with loopy timelines and dubious scientific explanations, convenient logic only justified in pushing the plot along, the actual world-building falls flat.
FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
Amy Nicholson
This film is basically just ridiculous nonsense. I had a ton of fun.
The Atlantic
David Sims
Along the lines of other recent inexpensive genre efforts that behave more like franchise blockbusters by building out their lore and doubling down on their nerdiness.
The Ringer
Adam Nayman
Happy Death Day 2U finally collapses under the weight of its own ambitions, as well as some unfortunate forays into slapstick.
Vanity Fair
K. Austin Collins
Happy Death Day 2U wants to be the breath of fresh air the original was. Unfortunately, it probably only ever had the potential to be a handsome bit of déjà vu.
Chicago Reader
Ben Sachs
Like its predecessor, the movie has a broad sentimental streak, but the sentiment feels more thoughtful and heartfelt this time around.
Culturess
Kristen Lopez
Rothe is an incredibly empathetic performer, and watching her grapple with some heavy life choices pulls you even closer to her.
New York Times
Glenn Kenny
Jessica Rothe as Tree is still an appealing presence. But the film is overstuffed with unfunny self-parodying gore slapstick, half-felt sentimentality and semi-meta sci-fi...
New York Magazine/Vulture
David Edelstein
Stalk-and-kill movies bear some resemblance to classic farces, but no horror movies have taken the similarities as far as Happy Death Day and its busier, just-as-fun sequel, Happy Death 2 U.
RogerEbert.com
Tomris Laffly
The uninventive Happy Death Day 2U can neither sustain nor recreate the charms of the first film by recycling its ideas.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
In all the world-jumping and talk of quantum physics, a bit of the fun of the original film is lost.
AV Club
A.A. Dowd
The happy surprise of Happy Death Day 2U is that it does find ways to tweak the formula of its predecessor, to break the cycle of franchise redundancy.
Slant Magazine
Henry Stewart
Christopher Landon's heady and entertaining sequel is a multiverse murder mystery rooted in experimental physics.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
A movie can only be a pleasant surprise once. So it goes with "Happy Death Day 2U," the inevitable, and perhaps inevitably disappointing, follow-up to the 2017 hit "Happy Death Day."
Pajiba
Kristy Puchko
It's not frightening, but it's a hell of a lot of fun. You'll scream with laughter.
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Happy Death Day 2U
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Happy Death Day 2U (Trailer 2)
Happy Death Day 2U (Trailer 2)
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Israel Broussard On His Character
Israel Broussard On His Character
Behind the Scenes
Suraj Sharma On What The Movie Is About
Suraj Sharma On What The Movie Is About
Behind the Scenes
Ruby Modine On Her Character In This Film
Ruby Modine On Her Character In This Film
Behind the Scenes
Phi Vu On Ryan Being An Accidental Mad Scientist
Phi Vu On Ryan Being An Accidental Mad Scientist
Behind the Scenes
Jessica Rothe On Coming Back To The Death Day Universe
Jessica Rothe On Coming Back To The Death Day Universe
Behind the Scenes
Rachel Matthews On The Stakes Of The Movie Being Higher
Rachel Matthews On The Stakes Of The Movie Being Higher
Behind the Scenes
Let's See What You Got!
Let's See What You Got!
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Babyface Attacks Ryan In A Storage Room
Babyface Attacks Ryan In A Storage Room
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Danielle Finds Tree And Her Friends In The Cafeteria
Danielle Finds Tree And Her Friends In The Cafeteria
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