Kathryn Newton Shares Thoughts On The Crossover Movie That Was Pitched For Freaky And Happy Death Day

Kathryn Newton Shares Thoughts On The Crossover Movie That Was Pitched For Freaky And Happy Death Day

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Kathryn Newton, known for her remarkable versatility, continues to build on her already impressive career, transitioning from TV roles in Big Little Lies and The Society to leading parts in major films within the Marvel Cinematic Universe and beyond. As the star of Lisa Frankenstein, Newton has become a sought-after name, particularly in the genre of horror movies. There’s one cinematic crossover she’s hopeful for, and it’s not an upcoming Marvel movie: a potential crossover between the horror comedies Freaky and Happy Death Day. The Freaky co-writer initially proposed this concept, and Newton is now sharing thoughts on the idea.

In an entertainment landscape increasingly dominated by crossovers and extended universes, the Pokémon: Detective Pikachu star shared her excitement for a potential crossover to her 2020 hit horror comedy. During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the MCU performer said she’s “holding back hope” and that she has a lot of enthusiasm for the idea. While elaborating, she discussed possibly working with Blumhouse head honcho Jason Blum and Freaky helmer Christopher Landon:

I am still holding out hope. Jason and I are working on something else. (Newton winks at the camera.) I can’t tell you what it is yet, but you’re going to be really excited about it. But I would love to do Freaky Death Day. I want to work with [Freaky director] Chris Landon forever. He also changed my life. I worked with Jason and Chris on Paranormal Activity 4, which was my first film that I was the lead of, and then years later, they called me with this great script [Freaky] that was perfect for me in every way.

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