Happy Death Day 2U Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.20/10 from 86000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Feliz día de tu muerte 2

Title in Italiano:

Ancora auguri per la tua morte

Title in Português:

Feliz Dia Para Morrer 2

Title in Français:

Happy Death Day 2U

Title in Deutsch:

Happy Death Day 2U

Synopsis

Having survived the farcical but utterly life-threatening events in Happy Death Day (2017), the feisty sorority sister, Tree Gelbman, finds herself in the same college dorm, thankful to be alive.

However, this time, it's Carter's roommate, Ryan, who claims that he is reliving the same paradoxical day over and over again, as a mysterious paranoid killer in a single-toothed baby-faced mask with a big kitchen knife has made a habit of murdering him.

Under those circumstances, a valiant but vain attempt to face the challenge, once more, will send Tree back to square one, trapped in an all too familiar and blood-drenched time loop.

How many deaths separate Tree from a truly happy birthday?

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Happy Death Day 2U
Stayin' Alive
Lizzo: Performer
Barry Gibb: Writer
Mike Sabath: Produced
Bad Dreams
Malachi DeLorenzo: Writer
Langhorne Slim: Performer
Flower Duet from Lakmé
Léo Delibes: Writer
Busy Day Birthday
Stephen Baird: Writer
Ophelia
The Lumineers: Performer
Wesley Schultz: Writer
Carmina Burana, Pt. 1, Fortuna Imperatrix Mundi: No. 1, O Fortuna
Carl Orff: Writer
David Parry: Performer
Hard Times
Hayley Williams: Writer
Paramore: Performer
Kay's Last Peril
Hans J. Salter: Writer
Happy Birthday
Mildred J. Hill: Writer
You're Beautiful
James Blunt: Writer
James Blunt: Performer
Stayin' Alive
Barry Gibb: Performer
99 Bottles of Beer
Stephen Baird: Performer
Carmina Burana: O Fortuna
Carl Orff: Performer
Kay's Last Peril
Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954): Performer
You're Beautiful
James Blunt: Performer
Two Tuesdays
Bear McCreary: Performer
Stalker At The Gym
Bear McCreary: Performer
The Science Project
Bear McCreary: Performer
Monday The 18th Again
Bear McCreary: Performer
Danielle
Bear McCreary: Performer
A Reason To Stay
Bear McCreary: Performer
Back To The Hospital
Bear McCreary: Performer
Trail Of Blood
Bear McCreary: Performer
Can't Save Everyone
Bear McCreary: Performer
Solving Equations
Bear McCreary: Performer
Electrical Substation
Bear McCreary: Performer
Living In The Past
Bear McCreary: Performer
Birthday Candles
Bear McCreary: Performer
The Heist
Bear McCreary: Performer
The Final Confrontation
Bear McCreary: Performer
DARPA
Bear McCreary: Performer
Happy Death Day 2U End Credits
Bear McCreary: Performer

User reviews

Thomas Green
6/10

The soundtrack effectively builds tension and suspense during the intense and action-packed sequences, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.

Paul Johnson
5/10

The use of music in key moments throughout the film adds depth and emotion to the scenes, making the audience feel more connected to the characters and their journey.

James Young
6/10

The soundtrack of Happy Death Day 2U manages to strike a balance between being ominous and eerie, while also incorporating elements of hope and resilience.

Emily Nelson
5/10

The soundtrack of Happy Death Day 2U perfectly captures the suspenseful and thrilling atmosphere of the movie, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Nancy Allen
5/10

Overall, the music in the movie perfectly complements the narrative and visual elements, creating a cohesive and immersive cinematic experience for the audience.

Susan Mitchell
5/10

The emotional moments in the film are beautifully complemented by the poignant and moving musical score, enhancing the impact of the storytelling.

Richard Rodriguez
5/10

The variety of genres and styles in the soundtrack showcases the versatility of the composers and their ability to create a diverse and engaging musical backdrop for the story.

Brian Scott
6/10

The main theme of the movie is memorable and catchy, leaving a lasting impression on the viewer long after the film has ended.

Melissa Williams
4/10

The soundtrack of Happy Death Day 2U failed to create a tense or suspenseful atmosphere during key moments of the film. The music often felt generic and uninspired, lacking the ability to enhance the on-screen action or emotions.

Joshua Evans
3/10

Additionally, some of the musical choices in Happy Death Day 2U felt out of place and distracting, pulling the viewer out of the immersive experience of the movie. The soundtrack seemed disconnected from the tone of the scenes, diminishing the overall impact of the film's narrative.