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We'd all like to get a do over, a chance to redo one day in our lives. In the 1993 film, Groundhog Day, sarcastic weatherman Phil Connors (Bill Murray) gets that chance, except he must repeat the day over and over and over and over. What at first seems like a dream — you can eat anything you want, do anything you want — the fantasy quickly turns into a nightmare. Phil can't even die without having the clock reset the next day to February 2, Groundhog Day.

Nearly 30 years after its release, Groundhog Day has solidified itself as a cinematic classic. Some of its stars are forever linked with the film and in 2006, the National Film Registry considered the movie to be "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant." Not only that, but religious scholars have said that the film is a perfect illustration of the Buddhist concept ofsamsara, the endless cycle of reincarnation and suffering that people must break to reach Nirvana (via The New York Times).

But three decades later, fans can't help but wonder if they'll ever get to see Phil come back to Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, only to find himself trapped in another, seemingly inescapable time loop. The short answer? Probably not.

Bill Murray isn't a fan of doing sequels

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Murray has appeared in so many classic films over the years that his fans would likely flock to whatever follow-up the actor decided he'd make. But, if you look at his track record, Murray is usually a one-and-done kind of actor. He wasn't interested in reviving his role for the second Caddyshack movie, was absent for the Charlie's Angels sequel, and despite finally agreeing to star in the next Ghostbusters movie, Murray felt the second film in the franchise was "unsatisfying" due to its focus on special-effects over script quality (viaThe Los Angeles Times).

Though Murray himself hasn't explicitly sworn off doing a sequel for Groundhog Day, his co-star, Andie MacDowell, toldThe Hollywood Reporter in 2018 that Murray would never be on board. "People always say 'Let's do Groundhog Day' again. First of all, Bill Murray's never going to do it so you can forget that. I know him. He's not going to do it."

Murray also famously disliked Groundhog Day, with director Harold Ramis recalling in a 2012 interview withEntertainment Weekly that the actor had "all these obvious resentments toward the production, so it was very hard for a time to communicate with him. Calls would go unreturned." Murray and Ramis also differed on what they wanted the film to be. "And they were pretty far apart on what the movie was about — Bill wanted it to be more philosophical, and Harold kept reminding him it was a comedy," Groundhog Day co-writer Danny Rubin toldThe New Yorker.

Harold Ramis' tragic death likely signals no Groundhog Day sequel

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Groundhog Day's legacy is as much tied to Ramis as it is Murray. Ramis, who directed and co-wrote the film, was instrumental in editing multiple drafts (viaDen of Geek) of Rubin's original script and tailoring the film and its main character to fit Murray's style. Ramis honed in on both the scripts' love and spirituality elements and punched up the movie to be funnier and gave it structure. "Harold built it into a three-act studio movie by giving it a very clear arc: 'This is the worst day of Phil's life. What would make it even worse? Repeating it every day,'" Rubin toldThe New Yorker. Ramis and Rubin went on to win a BAFTA for Best Original Screenplay in 1994.

Ramis and Murray were legendary collaborators, having worked together on classics including Caddyshack, Stripes, and Ghostbusters. But a rift between the two, both professionally and personally, put a halt to any collaborations they would ever have again. Murray's divorcewas going onwhile Groundhog Daywas being filmed and hewas often at odds with the direction of the film, wanting a more philosophical approach. In Violet Ramis' memoir, Life with My Dad, Harold Ramis, the director's daughter details the rift that developed. "As has been widely documented, Groundhog Day was the film that broke the friendship between my dad and Bill Murray. Bill was going through a difficult time in his personal life, and he and my dad were not seeing eye to eye on the tone of the film. They had a few arguments on set, including one in which my dad uncharacteristically lost his temper, grabbed Bill by the collar, and shoved him up against a wall. Eventually, Bill just completely shut my dad out...for the next twenty‑plus years" (viaParade).

The two were able to make amends years later. Before Ramis died, Murray visited the ailing Ramis, bringing a box of doughnuts and conversation. "Ramis had pretty much lost his ability to speak by that point, so Murray did most of the talking" (viaVulture). Ramis tragically died in 2014 after facing complications related to autoimmune inflammatory vasculitis. With Ramis gone, it's unlikely another director could recreate the magic of the original film that Ramis helped craft.

Some Groundhog Day follow-ups already exist

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Though fans will likely never get to see a Groundhog Day 2, there have been off-shoots of the film that exist in other media. Groundhog Day: Like Father Like Son is a virtual reality video game sequel in which the user plays as Phil's son, vlogger Phil Connors Jr., who, like his dad, finds himself repeating the same day over again in Punxsutawney, PA. Though Murray and the original cast do not appear in the game, the virtual reality experience still captures the feel of the original film, as Phil must connect to the individuals of the town in the hopes that it might break him out of the time loop.

In 2020, Murray reprised his role as Phil Connors for a 60-second Super Bowl Ad. Murray's Super Bowl Jeep commercialrecreates the hellish time loop in which Phil finds himself: waking up at 6 a.m. to Sonny and Cher's "I Got You Babe," avoiding Ned Ryerson, and stealing the groundhog. But this time he spots a Jeep. Now Phil is giddy to repeat each day so he could continuously drive his new Jeep as much as he wants. It might only last 60 seconds and be pure product placement, but it's better than nothing.

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FAQs

Will there be a Groundhog Day 2? ›

While fans may never see a true sequel to Groundhog Day, alternative media adaptations offer glimpses into the beloved universe. The virtual reality video game Groundhog Day: Like Father Like Son immerses players in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, following the footsteps of Phil Connors Jr.

How long was Phil trapped in the time loop? ›

Phil relives the same day approximately 12,400 times in Groundhog Day, equating to almost 34 years. Groundhog Day director Harold Ramis initially believed Phil was trapped for 10 years, but later went back on his stance.

Why did the loop stop in Groundhog Day? ›

He breaks the loop only after realizing that there are other lonely people and that he can do good deeds to make them happier. Scenes in the finished film happened much earlier in Rubin's script, such as Phil driving over a cliff.

How many days looped in Groundhog Day? ›

Well, a film blog has worked it out for you: 33 years and 350 days. WhatCulture.com calculated just how long Phil Connors spent in limbo back in 2013 to mark the film's 20th anniversary. Amazingly, the time equates to repeating the same day a torturous 12,395 times.

What movie is reliving the same day? ›

“12:01” (1993) • The short story on which “12:01” is based actually pre-dates “Groundhog Day” by nearly 20 years. It's about a man caught reliving the worst day of his life when his wife is shot and killed. After receiving an electrical shock at midnight, he relives the previous day and finds that things get worse.

What is Groundhog Day 2024? ›

Watch Groundhog Day 2024: Punxsutawney Phil declares an early spring. Feb. 2, 2024 10:48 a.m.

How long was Nyles in the time loop? ›

So without further ado, here are director Max Barbakow's answers to our many burning questions about the movie Palm Springs. How long was Nyles stuck in the loop? There's not an exact answer, but Barbakow says "between 40 years and 40 million years." Long enough for Nyles to forget what his job was.

How did Phil break the loop? ›

Phil Connors learns to use his time to better himself and help others, ultimately breaking the Groundhog Day time loop. The number of times Phil lives through the time loop is not explicitly given, but it is implied to be longer than what is shown on screen.

Is the homeless man in Groundhog Day Phil's dad? ›

No. The man was simply a homeless man that Phil decided to help. Phil just affectionately called him "Dad" and "Pop". Notice that Phil seems to do this with older people anyway, referring to his B&B hostess as "Mom" on at least one occasion.

Who turned down Groundhog Day? ›

According to Digital Spy, Tom Hanks was originally teed up for the 1993 film, but director Harold Ramis decided he was "too nice," and his redemption wouldn't have been convincing enough.

Did Groundhog Day invent the time loop? ›

Here we go again: Time loop stories were around long before the 1993 movie Groundhog Day. So a friendly reminder that one person's discovery of something isn't the same as its invention.

Has Groundhog Day been wrong? ›

Records kept by the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club show Phil has predicted 108 continued winters and only 21 early springs as of 2024. According to the Stormfax Almanac, that works out to a 39% accuracy rate for Phil. In the near term, the groundhog's accuracy rate is slightly worse.

Did the bartender know Groundhog Day? ›

I decided the bartender at the Pennsylvanian hotel is clearly aware of Phil's predicament (make note of his knowing looks and how quickly he serves them their favourite drinks), and that one of the Punxsutawney townspeople is clearly having an affair, as he can be seen visiting the Groundhog festival with his wife and ...

Did Phil see his shadow in 2024? ›

-- Punxsutawney Phil has made his prediction for 2024 Groundhog Day. The honorary groundhog did not see his shadow Friday morning, predicting that there will be an early spring. The day marks the 21st time Phil has not seen his shadow during the 138-year-old tradition.

How old is Phil in Groundhog Day? ›

Yes, Phil, is allegedly 138 years old. Apparently, there is not only a weather-predicting groundhog in Punxsutawney, but there is also a fountain of youth there. "The way Phil gets his life is, we have a picnic in the summertime where he will drink what's called the 'elixir of life,'" Dunkel said.

Is Groundhog Day Feb 2 every year? ›

Groundhog Day Forecasts and Climate History, from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Centers for Environmental Information: “Every February 2, a crowd of thousands gathers at Gobbler's Knob in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, to await a special forecast from a groundhog named Phil.

Why is Groundhog Day on the 2nd? ›

Origins. The Pennsylvania Dutch were immigrants from German-speaking areas of Europe. The Germans had a tradition of marking Candlemas (February 2) as "Badger Day" (Dachstag), on which if a badger emerging from its den encountered a sunny day, thereby casting a shadow, it heralded four more weeks of winter.

Did the groundhog see his shadow in 2024 in the USA today? ›

This year, Punxsutawney Phil did not see his shadow and predicted that an early spring is on the way. Punxsutawney Phil has been predicting the weather at Gobbler's Knob in Punxsutawney since 1887, in an annual event derived from the Christian holiday Candlemas Day and Pennsylvania Dutch traditions.

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