![]() ![]() ![]() In talking about what songs they’d still like to get to do, in future Pitch Perfect films, Skylar Astin voted for Stevie Wonder’s “Higher Ground” while Ben Platt would like to do some Sam Smith.Pitch Perfect is a 2012 American musical comedy film directed by Jason Moore and written by Kay Cannon.Our goal is to have those intentions in mind – to be organic and authentic.” We want to put this movie out and let fans embrace it, and then see what the future holds. I think that what we found for this film was that it was really important for us to find a story that felt very organic and authentic to this group of women and to the world that we created in the first film, and really build on that story and the relationships that we established in that movie. We’re really focused on putting out Pitch Perfect 2. When asked if she would be interested in directing another Pitch Perfect film or even a Fat Amy spin-off, Banks said, “We don’t know what the future holds.I was joking that Chloe might be 40 years old when she comes back, but she’s still gonna be a Bella. Snow said, “I would love to do Pitch Perfect 3. Clearly, the actors have all enjoyed being a part of the Pitch Perfect films and would gladly return for more.It’s always a good go-to song to bring the girls together. We sang that song, in its entirety, probably about 20 times. “Rebel went on an improv for a really long time, and then I decided to sing ‘Torn.’ I went up to Liz afterward and said, ‘I’m sorry, I don’t think you’re going to buy that song.’ And she said, ‘Oh, no, we might.’ And they did, and it was fun that they made it in there. During a camping sequence, the Bellas break out into “Torn” by Natalie Imbruglia, which was an improvised moment from Brittany Snow. ![]() She knows how to communicate to us, very clearly. So, I felt like it was the perfect combination of guidance and freedom.” And Borg added, “I think it helps that she comes from acting, as well. As an actor, it’s always wonderful when you can actually be a part of the creative process, and not just fulfill somebody else’s vision. She’s very comfortable in the role, but she also allowed a lot of freedom. She knows what she wants, which makes it very easy to be an actor on her set because she will tell you what is working and what is not. Image via Universal Pictures When asked about what kind of a director Elizabeth Banks is, S rensen said “Elizabeth is a very clear director. There was on the first one too, but we knew each other’s comedy so well, we really had a chance to play.” We felt safe with each other because we knew each other better, so there was a collaborative atmosphere, this time around. A lot of it doesn’t make it, but sometimes it does. Snow said, “She knew that the more time that was given for improv, the more little things there would be that could get picked up, along the way. ![]()
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