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Rebel Wilson's 'Pitch Perfect 4' prediction makes Anna Camp giddy

Rebel Wilson's 'Pitch Perfect 4' prediction makes Anna Camp giddy

USA Today3 days ago

We've got some aca-awesome news for "Pitch Perfect" fans: Rebel Wilson is practically warming up for a fourth chapter, as she's convinced there's more in store for the Bellas.
Wilson told The Guardian that Universal is working on scripts for another verse in the song that is the "Pitch Perfect" franchise.
'You're basically announcing 'Pitch Perfect 4' will be happening … at some point," Anna Camp teases Wilson while promoting "Bride Hard" in an interview with USA TODAY. The action comedy (in theaters now) reunites the two "Pitch Perfect" stars. In 2017's "Pitch Perfect 3," the a cappella singing group − also comprised of Anna Kendrick, BrittanySnow and Hailee Steinfeld − reunited to perform at an overseas USO show.
'I don't know," Wilson tells USA TODAY. "I have a feeling it could shoot next year, but we'll see.'
'Oh, my God, I hope you're right!" an elated Camp responds. "That'd be exciting.'
'The fans have been so eager for it," Wilson says. "It's had such a great life on streaming platforms like Netflix. There's so many people around the world who are fans of these movies and want to see us, and we're all legit real-life friends. We all want to come back and do it. I guess it's just the question of the script.'
The story is also key for Camp as well.
'If Kay Cannon (writes) up an amazing script," Camp says, "we'd all be there with bells on ready to sing our little hearts out.'

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