Pitch Perfect 2: Cast Spills Spoilers On Sequel! Are Helicopters And Sharks Involved? Who Will Be The Barden Bella's New Rivals? Find Out Here

Tags
Pitch Perfect 2

The highly anticipated "Pitch Perfect" sequel will be hitting theaters on May 15, 2015 but the cast has already spilled some interesting hints on what will happen in "Pitch Perfect 2."

In an interview with NBC's today, original cast members Rebel Wilson, Anna Kendrick, and new recruit Hailee Steinfeld spilled some really interesting spoilers for the sequel.

"We are actually doing all of our own stunts in the movie," Wilson said about the plot. "There are a few that I can't go into because they will spoil it, but that bit when [Kendrick is] dangling from the helicopter, that bit when [Steinfeld is] with the shark-that really is her."

Although Wilson didn't seem to be telling the truth about the movie's plot, the trio did showcase some clothes and hairstyles to be used in the film. They wore royal blue jersey jackets with yellow "Bellas" embroidered on the back and had their hairs in high ponytails and curls.

The Barden Bellas will have more vigorous trainings and will be going to boot camp. They will also be recruiting new members.

"The Bellas have a new main rival this time around," Elizabeth Banks, director and actress of "Pitch Perfect 2," told the Today Show. "They've gotten too big for their britches, possibly literally. And they've sort of forgotten about the music a little bit."

Banks also expressed the pressure she feels on helming the installment.

"Especially because people love the first movie so much, I definitely feel a lot of responsibility to the fans, to my fellow actors, and I mean, shouldering it every day," the actress confessed.

Whether or not "Pitch Perfect 2" will have dangerous sharks and helicopter rides or not, there will definitely be more elaborate dance moves than the first installment.

Meanwhile, Skylar Astin and Ben Platt sang an acapella version of "America The Beautiful" for the Fourth Of July and greeted everyone a happy holidays.

Join the Discussion

Latest News

Real Time Analytics