Fans are hunting for movies similar to Totally Killer after having seen the time-travel black comedy slasher film. If you are among those fans, we have you covered.
List of movies similar to Totally Killer
The Final Girls
The Final Girls is the perfect movie for those who have seen Totally Killer, as this film also has time-travel and sci-fi themes mixed with that of horror. The only difference is that there are multiple protagonists instead of just one, that being a group of high school students. What is more interesting is that the students find themselves in a 1986 slasher comedy movie called Camp Bloodbath.
The Babysitter
The Babysitter is another good recommendation for those who have seen Totally Killer. Although the premise is different, it features a protagonist, who, like Totally Killer’s Jamie, tries to surmount all the horrors he faces along the way in order to save the day from a vicious Satanic cult.
Freaky
Freaky is a must watch for fans of slasher comedy films, especially those who have seen Totally Killer. However, this is a more humorous film compared to Totally Killer as the premise, which is a twisted take on the Freaky Friday novel and film, revolves around a body switch between a middle-aged serial killer and a bullied high-school student.
Happy Death Day
Happy Death Day is a great viewing experience for those who have seen Totally Killer. However, the film has a slightly different premise as it deals with a young college student who, after being murdered on the night of her birthday, is stuck in a time loop where she relives that same day. In order to break the loop she must find and stop her killer before the latter finds her and kills her.
What should I watch next after Totally Killer?
You should watch Freaky next after Totally Killer.
Freaky is a good viewing recommendation as it not only deals with the main plot of a serial killer on the loose like Totally Killer but also deals with a unique and interesting secondary plot involving body-switching.
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