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Bring It On (film series)

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Bring It On
Directed by
Produced by
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
2000 – 2017
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Bring It On is a series of cheerleading films that began with Bring It On (2000)[1] and was followed by five direct-to-video sequels; none of which contain any of the original film's cast members. The film was made into a musical, which has received positive critical response and praise.

Films

Cast and characters

Character Film
Bring It On Bring It On Again Bring It On: All or Nothing Bring It On: In It to Win It Bring It On: Fight to the Finish Bring It On: Worldwide Cheersmack
Torrance Shipman Kirsten Dunst
Missy Pantone Eliza Dushku
Cliff Pantone Jesse Bradford
Isis Gabrielle Union
Whittier Smith Anne Judson-Yager
Tina Hammersmith Bree Turner
Dean Sebastian Kevin Cooney
Monica Faune A. Chambers
Greg Bryce Johnson
Derek Richard Lee Jackson
Marni Potts Bethany Joy Lenz
Britney Allen Hayden Panettiere
Camille Solange Knowles
Jesse Gus Carr
Winnie Harper Marcy Rylan
Amber Cindy Chiu
Kirresha Giovonnie Samuels
Leti Francia Almendarez
Brianna Danielle Savre
Sierra Jessica Fife
Brad Warner Jake McDorman
Carson Ashley Benson
Brooke Cassandra Scerbo
Penn Michael Copon
Chelsea Jennifer Tisdale
Aeysha Anniese Taylor Dendy
Ruben Noel Areizaga
Sarah Kierstin Koppel
Catalina "Lina" Cruz Christina Milian
Avery Whitbourne Rachele Brooke Smith
Evan Whitbourne Cody Longo
Gloria Vanessa Born
Treyvonetta Gabrielle Dennis
Sky Holland Roden
Destiny Cristine Prosperi
Hannah Sophie Vavasseur
Blake Jordan Rodrigues
Cheer Goddess Vivica A. Fox

Legacy

The film series expanded its reach when it was made into Bring It On: The Musical, with music by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Tom Kitt, and lyrics by Miranda and Amanda Green. The play also has a book written by Jeff Whitty.

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