Pitch Perfect 3 The Movie (2025)
Realizing they don’t need to win the tour, they decide to give their final performance not as a competition entry, but as a celebration of their friendship. They crash the final venue, performing a mashup of “Freedom! ’90” (George Michael) and “We Are the Champions” (Queen). The performance brings the house down, and though they don’t win the official prize, they realize their true victory was each other.
Aubrey invites them to a reunion and, using her connections, gets them into the USO tour. They are joined by Cynthia Rose, Flo, Lilly, and Jessica. Their excitement is crushed when they see the competition: bands with electric guitars, drum machines, and pyrotechnics. The Bellas, still relying on only their voices and choreography, feel hopelessly outdated. pitch perfect 3 the movie
Chaos ensues as the Bellas hopscotch across Europe (from Italy to France to Denmark), all while trying to recapture their old magic, navigate personal crises, and avoid the watchful eye of Fat Amy’s long-lost, international crime-lord father, Fergus (John Lithgow), who has suddenly reappeared with a dangerous agenda. The film opens with each former Bella miserably failing at “adulting.” Beca (Anna Kendrick) is an unhappy music producer’s assistant; Fat Amy (Rebel Wilson) works odd jobs; Chloe (Brittany Snow) is failing vet school; Aubrey (Anna Camp) runs a boot camp for rich girls; and Emily (Hailee Steinfeld) struggles to launch her original songs. Realizing they don’t need to win the tour,
They learn of the USO’s “European Tour,” a competition where the winning act gets to open for DJ Khaled on tour. Eager for a chance to perform together again (and score a paid trip to Europe), the Bellas sign up. However, they quickly discover they are no longer the only show in town. They face fierce competition from other musical acts who play real instruments and use backing tracks—including a slick, pop-rock band fronted by Beca’s estranged DJ rival, DJ Dragon Nutz (Ruby Rose). The performance brings the house down, and though