In a joint interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Jason Blum and James Wan provided an update on numerous prospective horror film sequels that they may produce. Some of the finest horror films of the past ten years have been produced by their two firms, Blumhouse and Atomic Monster. For instance, Freaky and Happy Death Day were two successful Blumhouse films.

Both films were horror comedies directed by Christopher Landon and provided a twist on a classic comedy trope. Kathryn Newton starred in Freaky as Millie Kessler, a teen girl who switched bodies with the Blissfield Butcher (Vince Vaughn). Jessica Rothe starred in Happy Death Day as Tree Gelbman, a college student repeatedly murdered in a time loop.

A few months ago, during the red carpet for Halloween Ends, Blum, Newton, and Rothe were photographed together, renewing hope for a crossover movie. In the past, Rothe has been quite vocal about her willingness to partake in a Freaky Death Day. Blum has indicated that the chances of the crossover happening have gotten smaller but has yet to rule it out completely.