Trish Sie, the director of ‘Pitch Perfect 3’, said this about the possible development of a fourth film: “Of course that’s above my pay grade and I have no idea and am not the one making the decisions but as far as I am concerned, I would see these movies on and on and on until they start sucking. From a commercial standpoint too, the makers (Universal Studios) have all the reasons to pull the pistons on this one, only if it wasn’t for the love this franchise has received and how much more the cast itself wants it. The film ended up grossing $183 Million in ticket receipts globally, massively short of the second film, but a step up from the first film. The third film that came out in 2017 was the worst received in the franchise by a large margin, and a similarity in trends was observed with the audience reactions as well. The possibility of a sequel, despite the all confirming social media post, is a bit of a Catch-22, still. Some hit, some miss, but it has always been a lot of fun invariably. One does think of simpler times when sources of journalistic speculation were, well, plain predictions and arrows in the dark, as opposed to a social media post today doing rounds on the internet. Unless it’s an inside group signature, we all know what we would like to believe. The ladies who reunited for Anna Camp’s birthday party held up four fingers in the photo. The reason for this write-up, or why we are discussing the possibility of a sequel in the first place is a tease by the cast itself on Rebel Wilson’s Instagram. Pitch Perfect 4 Plot: What Could It Be About? Welcome back, Pitches? Read on to find out everything we know about it. More on that in the upcoming sections, but the forecast from the western front is that a sequel may very well be happening. I am not sure how another sequel works out to be bigger than that, but what the fourth one, if it happens though, would have to essentially entail would be a reunion after a reunion, which would be a mammoth task to pull off without the risk of overdoing it. Evidently so, each sequel has gotten bigger if not better, in moving from a university competition to a world championship to a world tour (mostly). Interested in Digital Spy's weekly newsletter? Sign up to get it sent straight to your inbox – and don't forget to join our Watch This Facebook Group for daily TV recommendations and discussions with other readers.The third ‘Pitch Perfect’ film was touted to be a swansong for the Barden Bellas as it showed the already graduated members of the a capella group having moved on with their respective individual lives, reuniting later for an overseas USO tour following their win at the world championship in the second. Access the latest edition with a 1-month free trial, only on Apple News+. "Does Fat Amy have kids? Do Fat Amy and Bumper have a family? How cool would that be, in about five years to see what happens to all of these characters that you know and love."ĭigital Spy has launched its first-ever digital magazine with exclusive features, interviews, and videos. "We wanna do it until we're old and we're acting in a retirement home," she told Collider, adding they could catch up with the Bellas every five or ten years. So any kind of plot for Pitch Perfect 4 would have to engineer a way for the Bellas to get back together, hopefully not just for another competition.Īnna Camp has another idea for what future movies could be. Perhaps aware it was the final movie, every character got an ending – such as Beca getting a job with DJ Khaled, Aubrey reconnecting with her father, Chloe getting accepted into vet school, Emily going back to Barden University and Lilly getting together with DJ Dragon Nutz.
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