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Pitch Perfect 3

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2017 | 93m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Trish Sie
Writer: Kay Cannon, Mike White
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After the highs of winning the world championships, the Bellas find themselves split apart and discovering there aren't job prospects for making music with your mouth. But when they get the chance to reunite for an overseas USO tour, this group of awesome nerds will come together to make some music, and some questionable decisions, one last time.
Release Date: Dec 20, 2017
Director: Trish Sie
Writer: Kay Cannon, Mike White
Genres: Comedy, Music
Keywords sequel, singer, acapella, uso, cliché
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Perfect World Pictures, Gold Circle Films, Brownstone Productions
Box Office Revenue: $185,400,345
Budget: $45,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Anna Kendrick Beca Mitchell
Rebel Wilson Patricia "Fat Amy" Hobart
Brittany Snow Chloe Beale
Hailee Steinfeld Emily Junk
Elizabeth Banks Gail
Anna Camp Aubrey Posen
Alexis Knapp Stacie Conrad
Ruby Rose Calamity
Ester Dean Cynthia-Rose Adams
Hana Mae Lee Lilly Onakurama
Chrissie Fit Florencia "Flo" Fuentes
Kelley Jakle Jessica
Shelley Regner Ashley
Andy Allo Charity
John Michael Higgins John
John Lithgow Fergus
Matt Lanter Chicago
Guy Burnet Theo
DJ Khaled DJ Khaled
Moisés Arias Pimp-Lo
Niko Nedyalkov Mikhael
Kaley Hatfield New Bella
Matthew Michael Hoffman USO Concert Goer
Timothy Douglas Perez Pit Boss (as Timothy Perez)
Tony Guerrero Croupier
Jonathon Pawlowski Emcee
Troy Ian Hall Zeke
Jessica Chaffin Evan
Hannah Fairlight Veracity
Trinidad James Young Sparrow
Brya Wood New Bella (as Ambrya Underwood)
Carsen Rowe New Bella
Skyler Semien New Bella
Brittny Sugarman New Bella
Mao Kawakami New Bella
Nikki Tomlinson Soldier Singer
Diany Rodriguez Soldier Singer
Mac Wells Soldier Singer
Alan Phelps Soldier Singer
Greg Tresan Army Corporal
Gary Peebles Fergus Guard
Aden Stay Fergus Guard
Joshua Lamboy Fergus Guard
Jeremy Conner Fergus Guard
Christopher Leps Fergus Guard
Name Job
Trish Sie Director
Kay Cannon Writer
Toby Corbett Production Design
Mike White Writer
Colin Patton Editor
Craig Alpert Editor
Kami Asgar Supervising Sound Editor
Christopher Lennertz Original Music Composer
Luci Romberg Utility Stunts
Ashley Nicole Hudson Stunt Double
Jasi Cotton Lanier Utility Stunts
Keith Adams Stunts
Matt Allmen Stunts
Jennifer Badger Stunt Coordinator
Sarah Belala Stunts
Christopher Leps Stunts
Jessica Nam Stunt Double
Niko Nedyalkov Utility Stunts
Delmar Reyna Stunt Double
Meredith Richardson Stunt Double
Casey Ann Zeller Stunt Double
Nikki Tomlinson Stunt Double
Alex Marshall-Brown Stunt Double
Karin Justman Stunt Double
Damita Jane Howard Stunt Double
Duke Jackson Stunts
Casey Hendershot Stunts
Philippe Guégan Stunt Coordinator
Alessandro Folchitto Stunt Double
John Dixon Stunts
Bret McKee Stunts
Ben Aycrigg Utility Stunts
Jeremy Palko Stunts
Gary Peebles Stunts
Tony McFarr Stunts
Aden Stay Stunts
Erik Schultz Stunts
Aakomon Jones Choreographer
Sarah Reagin Clemmensen Stunts
Kris Redding Casting
Daniel Silverberg Assistant Director
Julia Michels Executive Music Producer
Rachael M. Roth Unit Publicist
Matthew Clark Director of Photography
Erin Oakley Supervising Sound Editor
Lee Orloff Sound Mixer
Salvador Pérez Jr. Costume Design
Quantrell D. Colbert Still Photographer
Maggie Martin Set Decoration
Kerry Barden Casting
Paul Schnee Casting
Cheryl Marks Hair Department Head
Melanie Hughes Makeup Department Head
Peter Borck Art Direction
Kristina M. Peterson Second Second Assistant Director
James Roque Jr. Second Assistant Director
Bob Shelley Special Effects Coordinator
JoAnn Bernat Stunt Double
Dave Macomber Utility Stunts
Joette Nichole Orman Stunt Double
Marion Levavasseur Stunt Double
Crystal Hooks Stunt Double
Dante Ha Utility Stunts
Thomas DuPont Stunts
Jeremy Conner Stunts
Paul Burke Stunts
Brittany Hites Assistant Art Director
Marissa Labog Stunt Double
Carla Martinez Assistant Art Director
Name Title
Paul Brooks Producer
Jason Moore Executive Producer
Kay Cannon Co-Producer
David Nicksay Executive Producer
Max Handelman Producer
Scott Niemeyer Executive Producer
Elizabeth Banks Producer
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Reviews

tmdb81926929
4.0

First of all, I just went to watch this because I've seen the other two, which I kind of enjoyed, but I didn't have much expectation when I went to see this. And I was still disappointed. I felt like the plot was very weak and I was confused about what they were doing most of the time. There was ple ... nty of singing and dancing, obviously, which was good for the most part. But it wasn't as good as the other films. Probably my biggest complaint would be about Fat Amy and her dad. Now, John Lithgow is a great actor in my opinion, but as an Australian, I was a big taken aback when he was cast as an Australian. His Aussie accent was hit and miss and after the movie all I was thinking was the possible Australian actors that could've been cast in his place. John Jarratt comes to mind (joke). Also, why do people keep casting Ruby Rose. No offence, but she just can't act. And she did an American accent in this so that was a bit weird as well. Overall, I wasn't expecting much from this movie and I got what I expected. I'm probably glad they're not making these movies anymore. I give it a low score for the lack of plot and it just felt like the same movie but worse.

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
6.0

Almost poor, but <em>'Pitch Perfect 3'</em> has just enough about it to avoid it being a chore to sit through. I didn't enjoy it, it's definitely the weakest of the series. With that said, there is somehow still narrowly enough there to stop it becoming bad - just. The shorter run time helps, whi ... le the musical numbers are a step up on <em>'Pitch Perfect 2'</em> in my opinion; the <em>Toxic</em> end is fun. Anna Kendrick (Beca) and Rebel Wilson (Fat Amy) remain the pick of the onscreen talent. None of the other regulars stand out, nor do any of the newcomers - though it's always cool to see John Lithgow (Fergus), albeit with a dodgy accent, while <em>'Timeless'</em> star Matt Lanter (Chicago) also appears. The plot is very lame, yet I honestly didn't dislike it - almost, but not quite.

Jun 23, 2021
mooney240
7.0

**Pitch Perfect 3 cranks up the crazy for a hilarious send-off that also knows how to appreciate its characters and what made the franchise so fun.** The Pitch Perfect movies are all over the top goofy, but that goofiness reaches new heights - and I loved it! The same outrageous zaniness of all t ... hese colorful characters continues, but this time, their circumstances are even more ridiculous than before! There are riff-offs, yes, but also action sequences, animal attacks, explosions, and more, all wrapped in a heartfelt story of friendship and a loving send-off of these lovable misfits. The Pitch Perfect movies became a fantastic way to disconnect and laugh at the nonsense for an hour and a half. I am glad that they concluded the series with a fun farewell that honored the characters and stayed true to the wacky personality of the franchise.

Dec 02, 2022
SoSmooth1982
5.0

Now there graduated, and working jobs that they are unhappy with. They get get bored with life's everyday mundane things. They get asked to perform again and the group accepts. ...

Jul 27, 2023