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Will there be a 'Pitch Perfect' 3?

We all know how aca-perfect the second part of Pitch Perfect right? A new aca-beautiful member was welcomed in the face of Hailee Steinfeld who plays the adorable Emily Junk. Although it was quite a bit sad at the ending as the older Bellas bid farewell to their group for some of them will be graduating, the team assures you that the Bellas will still be back to give us more aca-awesome time. 

Anna Kendrick, Brittany Snow, and Rebel Wilson will be back to reprise their roles as Beca Mitchell, Chloe Beale, and Fat Amy, respectively. And speaking of Fat Amy, we all saw how the two love birds Amy and Bumper (Adam DeVine) rekindle their flame and it would seem that the two is going to tie the knot in the third film. Many fans speculate that this could be the main story that will make the third movie another blockbuster success. 

With the success of both Pitch Perfect 1 and 2, it is with no doubt that the movie's director Elizabeth Banks will be back to direct the third film once again. She reported said that the third movie will be about the fans reaction to the sequel. 

Knowing that the other Bellas have graduated leaving Emily to lead a new generation of future Bellas, it is still a question as to how the Bella alumna are going to showcase their singing prowess. Beca, on the other hand, is rumored to form her own group in the university and sign up for international singing competitions. That's a great start right? Still, she will not be turning her back against the new Bellas as she will still be there to guide them. 

With all the excitement going on about the third installment of Pitch Perfect, many are rooting for an earlier premiere date and it would seem that it will be by August, 2017. Still too far, but what's one year right? Time flies so fast so let's all watch out for future spoilers for now. 

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