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  1. Aug 28, 2019 · Happy Death Day 2U (2019) - Ending Scene (HD) I DO NOT OWN ANYTHING! All the credits go to Christopher Landon and the official makers of this film. These scenes are just uploaded for...

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  2. Dec 17, 2019 · In what feels like a wild departure from the original Happy Death Day, Happy Death Day 2U reveals that Tree's time-twisting journey was caused by a literal time machine, located in a science lab...

    • Happy Death Day 2U's Time Loop Explained: Origin and How They Really Work
    • Happy Death Day 2U's Multiverse Explained
    • How Happy Death Day 2U's Parallel Universe Was Different
    • All The Babyface Killers in Happy Death Day 1 & 2U
    • How Happy Death Day 2U's Ending Closed The Loop
    • What About Happy Death Day 2U's Second Ryan?
    • Happy Death Day 2U's Mid-Credits Scene Sets Up Part 3

    Happy Death Day 2U reveals the cause of Tree's time loop right away: it was all because of a device called the Sisyphus Quantum Cooling Reactor. While the events of the original movie were occurring, Carter's (Israel Broussard) roommate Ryan (Phi Vu) and his lab partners Samar (Suraj Sharma) and Dre (Sarah Yarkin) were working on their science proj...

    It turns out, Happy Death Day exists in a multiverse! Most of Happy Death Day 2Uoccurs in an alternate dimension where Tree has been sent by SISSY's malfunction, which has a variety of big differences to the world she knows. The biggest is her roommate Lori (who is now dead in the original film's universe) is the victim who gets murdered by the Bab...

    Happy Death Day 2U's mirror universe is almost completely identical to Tree's "prime" universe except for three key differences: First, Lori is still alive and she is the Babyface Killer's target rather than the person behind the mask. This is because in this universe, Tree never had an affair with her professor Dr. Gregory Butler (Charles Aitken) ...

    In both Happy Death Day films, there are actually multiple Babyface Killers. In Happy Death Day, the Babyface Killers were Lori and John Tombs, the serial killer who was admitted to Lori's care at Bayfield Hospital, and each of them killed Tree multiple times. Lori hated Tree because Tree was a bad roommate and they were both having an affair with ...

    As September 18th kept repeating in Happy Death Day 2U, Tree split her time in the alternate universe to accomplish several goals: she wanted to spend time with her mom; she wanted to save Lori, and she had to learn Quantum Mechanics. Because Tree is the only one who retains her memory after the day resets, it was up to her to learn all and fix all...

    While Happy Death Day 2U's ending resolves most of its big questions, there's still the question of Ryan's doppelganger: where did he come from and what happened to him after? He said he was trapped in a parallel time loop but was he from the parallel universe that Tree spent most of Happy Death Day 2Uin or the future of the original universe? It w...

    Happy Death Day 2U has a mid-credits scenethat sets up a third movie. It's still Tuesday, September 18th and Tree, Carter, Samar, and Dre are being forced to clean up trash around the Bayfield campus as community service - this is their punishment for defying Dean Bronson's (Steve Zissis) orders not to turn on Sisy, which he wanted to be confiscate...

  3. Happy Death Day 2U ends with a post-credits scene that sets up Happy Death Day 3. Here's what it could all mean for Tree and her friends' future.

  4. In 2017's Happy Death Day, mean-spirited college student Tree Gelbman (Jessica Rothe) is murdered on her birthday, only to wake up in the morning of that same day. Stuck in a time loop, she's...

  5. Feb 13, 2019 · In the first movie in the Blumhouse franchise, Tree (Jessica Rothe), a sorority girl with an attitude problem, finds herself in a time loop: She is murdered, every day, by an anonymous killer in...

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  7. Feb 13, 2019 · Happy Death Day 2U: Directed by Christopher Landon. With Jessica Rothe, Israel Broussard, Phi Vu, Suraj Sharma. Tree Gelbman discovers that dying over and over was surprisingly easier than the dangers that lie ahead.

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