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How 'Happy Death Day' Almost Ended


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Spoiler alert: The following post dives into the ending of Happy Death Day. If you haven’t seen the film, and don’t want it spoiled for you, bookmark this post and come back to it later. You have been warned! Happy Death Day had a jubilant opening weekend at the box office, but things weren’t always happy with the teen-friendly horror/comedy. As it turns out, the film’s original cliffhanger ending was a lot darker, so much so that test audiences were reportedly “furious” when it was over. Let’s explore how Happy Death Day originally ended and how the filmmakers adapted to the situation. In an interview with CinemaBlend, Happy Death Day director Christopher Landon (above) explained the version that played at test screenings: "In...
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