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Happy Death Day 2U (2019)

Collegian Tree Gelbman wakes up in horror to learn that she's stuck in a parallel universe. Her boyfriend Carter is now with someone else, and her friends and fellow students seem to be completely different versions of themselves. When Tree discovers that Carter's roommate has been altering time, she finds herself once again the target of a masked killer. When the psychopath starts to go after her inner circle, Tree soon realizes that she must die over and over again to save everyone.
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Collegian Tree Gelbman wakes up in horror to learn that she's stuck in a parallel universe. Her boyfriend Carter is now with someone else, and her friends and fellow students seem to be completely different versions of themselves. When Tree discovers that Carter's roommate has been altering time, she finds herself once again the target of a masked killer. When the psychopath starts to go after her inner circle, Tree soon realizes that she must die over and over again to save everyone.

Rating:PG-13
Genre:Comedy, Horror, Science Fiction
Directed By:Christopher Landon
Written By:Christopher Landon
In Theaters:2/13/2019
Box Office:$64,600,152
Runtime:100 minutes
Studio:Digital Riot Media, Blumhouse Productions, dentsu, Universal Pictures

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Christopher Landon

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Jessica Rothe

Theresa 'Tree' Gelbman

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Israel Broussard

Carter Davis

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Charles Aitken

Gregory Butler

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Ruby Modine

Lori Spengler

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Suraj Sharma

Samar Ghosh

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Rachel Matthews

Danielle Bouseman

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Blaine Kern III

Nick Sims

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Phi Vu

Ryan Phan

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Sarah Yarkin

Dre Morgan

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Caleb Spillyards

Tim Bauer

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Kenneth Israel

Dr. Parker

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