Bring It On- Again

If there’s one reason to watch, it’s the stunts. Early test screenings have leaked praise for the choreography, handled by former Worlds champion cheerleader Parris Todd. Unlike earlier sequels that relied on shaky-cam and quick cuts, Bring It On—Again is reportedly filmed in long, continuous takes during the final 12-minute routine.

"Bring It On" follows the story of Torrance Shipman (Kirsten Dunst), the new captain of the Rancho Carne High School cheerleading squad, the Rancho Carne High Toros. As Torrance navigates her new role, she discovers that her squad's biggest rival, the East Rancho High School Eagles, has been stealing their routines. The film's central plot revolves around the Toros' quest to create an original routine and take home the coveted national championship title. Bring It on- Again

The movie's impact extends far beyond its lighthearted, entertaining storyline. "Bring It On" helped to popularize the world of competitive cheerleading, shedding light on the sport's athleticism, strategy, and teamwork. The film's influence can still be seen in the sport today, with many cheerleading teams and competitions drawing inspiration from the movie. If there’s one reason to watch, it’s the stunts