At the a cappella auditions, all hopefuls are told to sing a few lines of Kelly Clarkson's "Since U Been Gone" on stage in front of the school's existing a cappella groups. Beca decides to audition in the last minute, performing Lulu and the Lampshades' "You're Gonna Miss Me" with a cup after Chloe tells her she can perform whichever song she likes.
Aubrey, skeptical about Beca, given their bad start when Beca dissed a cappella, is left speechless after Beca's audition, while Jesse watches her from backstage. Meanwhile, the Treblemakers welcome Jesse and Kolio, the new members of The Treblemakers, with Benji not making the cut because of the Trebles' opinions of him. At the "aca-initiation" party later that night, the a cappella singers bond, party, drink and flirt, with Aubrey keeping a close eye on her girls, who had just vowed to not be involved with any of the Trebles.
Later, however, Aubrey notices Kori with Donald , a Treblemaker, Mary Elise with another one, and Beca with Jesse, although they seem to only be speaking as friends then so she merely confronts Beca about it the following day, but she gets Kori and Mary Elise off the group.
That night, Fat Amy and Bumper also officially meet, both flirting with and insulting each other. At practice, Aubrey's determination to stick to tradition and Beca's contemporary beats, clash. Aubrey insists on using the same set list that the Bellas have been using for years which does not feature any contemporary songs.
When Aubrey almost loses her lunch to stress again, Lilly asks them what happened to them at last year's finals and the girls find a video of Aubrey puking on stage. Aubrey then puts the girls through an intense practice routine, such as cardio, vocal exercises, and choreography practice of their old performance, among others, following a strict schedule. She also insists that the girls stick to a cardio routine which does not appeal to Fat Amy.
Aubrey is very critical of the group, constantly putting down the other girls and saying that they are not trying hard enough. The following week, the girls perform poorly and are embarrassed during a gig for the Sigma Beta Theta's Annual Fall Mixer. Chloe then later admits to the girls that she has vocal nodes.
Meanwhile, during her internship, Beca constantly provides Luke with several mixes she has made and he accepts them but stacks them aside.
Beca then plays some of her mixes for Jesse who compliments her on her talent. He then tries to get Beca to watch a movie, which she apparently never gets to watch til the ending, particularly The Breakfast Club.
At this year's "Riff-Off," the Barden University a cappella groups "battle" through song in an abandoned, drained pool with an audience, with a microphone used by Hoobastank as the prize. A category is chosen and a group starts to sing, and another group can interrupt them by singing the same word the last group sung and connecting it to a different song.
The first category "Ladies of the 80's" ends with The High Notes being disqualified from singing a song that didn't fit into the category, leaving only the Bellas, Treblemakers and the BU Harmonics to battle in the new category of "Songs About Sex.
Despite their issues, the Bellas attend the regional a cappella competition. In spite of their bland set list, the group manages to place second at the regional a cappella competition thanks to Fat Amy's exciting solo. On the way to the semi-finals, the group stops for gas where Fat Amy is hit by a burrito by the passing Treblemakers in their own bus, screaming that she's 'been shot'.
Suddenly, the bus stops. Fat Amy forgot to actually put gas in the bus after being hit by the burrito so the group is forced to call the Treblemakers to drive them to the venue. At the semi-finals, Beca sees how bored the audience is with Aubrey's traditional arrangement, she provides impromptu back-up, mash-up vocals. The Bellas come in third in the competition, behind the Treblemakers and the Footnotes.
It seems that she was actually teasing Cats. So right now, it's impossible to say when a fourth movie would be released. It'll need to be confirmed first. While it may have been hinted that any fourth movie would bring in a new batch of Bellas, it's now hard to imagine it wouldn't feature the stars who made the franchise such a hit. It seems that any fourth movie would come about because the cast wants to get back together for more a cappella goodness.
When Pitch Perfect 3 was released, Wilson enthused about doing "four or five" movies and Kendrick said that the cast would do them "forever".
Hopefully any fourth movie would also bring back Elizabeth Banks and John Michael Higgins as brilliantly sarcastic commentators Gail and John. But will the fourth movie bring back the boys after the likes of Skylar Astin and Ben Platt were absent from Pitch Perfect 3?
Director Trish Sie explained that it was down to "scheduling stuff" and didn't rule out future appearances. The third movie saw the Bellas head out on what was supposedly a farewell tour, reuniting three years after the second movie for an overseas USO United Service Organisations tour. As always, a competition was involved with the prize a chance to open for DJ Khaled. But DJ Khaled doesn't want the Bellas, he just wants Beca and after a convoluted run-in with some gangsters, Beca opens for DJ Khaled after getting the blessing of the Bellas, before they all come together for one final performance.
Peacock announced the new Pitch Perfect had been picked up as a straight-to-order series on Sept. Allen was the main antagonist in the initial Pitch Perfect film and appeared in the second one, though in a more supporting role. At this time, Devine is the only original cast member to be listed as part of the new series. Fans will have to wait and see if any of the original Bellas will be joining him or not on his new journey.
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