

Chloe literally says she wants to bond more with Beca and immediately follows it by saying she wished she'd experimented more in college.

Quite a bit more of this happens in the sequel.Beca, in a deleted scene, says that she tried to french her cousin when she was a kid.She also checks out Stacie's leg-up stretches during the Training Montage. In the sequel, the Bellas are the best in their own country, but Das Sound Maschine is the best in Europe.Most people seem to consider the Treblemakers this to the Bellas.While she mostly defers to Aubrey's leadership, she does eventually stand up to her and calls her out for being so controlling. Her co-leader Chloe is much kinder and friendly in comparison, acting as the Team Mom. This is due to her need to make up for costing the Bellas the championship. Aloof Leader, Affable Subordinate: Aubrey, the leader of the Bellas, is very uptight and a Control Freak.It's also noteworthy that they change the uniform of the Bella's, which consisted of a classic stewardess-like skirt and suit, to various styles of jeans and jackets, therefore making clothes that will flatter the different body types of the Bellas, since not many of them would fit in Aubrey's old team's style.Reprised in their performance at the world championship in the sequel, this time with Emily's original songs thrown into the mix.The Bellas' Grand Finale number combines their numerous and varied talents into one showstopper of a set: Beca's musical mixing talents, Cynthia-Rose's rapping, Lily's beatboxing, Chloe's Disability Superpower, and Stacey's ballet skills, to name a few.Aerith and Bob: Gail Abernathy-McKadden and John Smith.Actionized Sequel: 3 ramps up the action considerably, adding a level of crime and espionage to the basic "music competition" plot of its predecessors.Repeated in the sequel with Beca's boss, who calls her Reggie.Lots of music without any instrumental accompaniment. This film and its sequels provide examples of: Hailee Steinfeld joins the cast as new member Emily Junk. It follows the Bellas as they compete in the A Cappella world championships, hoping to be the first American team to win (which has never happened because the entire world hates America). Pitch Perfect 2 was released in 2015, directed by Elizabeth Banks (who also co-produced both films) and with several of the previous cast members reprising their roles. There, she is introduced to the world of collegiate a cappella as the Bellas fight to defeat their all-male rival group, the Treblemakers. She ends up joining the Barden Bellas, the school's all female a cappella group. if she agrees to give college a chance and join at least one club. The story follows Beca Mitchell, an aspiring music producer who is forced to go to Barden University by her father, who is a teacher there. The film stars Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Skylar Astin, Anna Camp, Brittany Snow, Adam Devine, and Ben Platt. The screenplay was written by Kay Cannon, loosely adapted from the nonfiction book of the same name by Mickey Rapkin. Pitch Perfect is a 2012 musical comedy film directed by Jason Moore.
