
Andre Gonzales
Wow did they ever butcher this movie. Compared to how funny and entertaining the first one was. The comedy was garbage the dancing was garbage too. Instead of working as team they were just all bitches.


Movie spotlight
When new students can't get onto their college cheerleading team, they form their own squad and prepare for a cheer off.
The sequel to 'Bring It On' follows a new squad of cheerleaders at fictional California State University. Marni, a freshman, clashes with the head cheerleader, Monica, and decides to form her own rival squad to compete against Monica's team in the upcoming championships. The film explores themes of ambition, rivalry, and the pressures of collegiate cheerleading.
Bring It On Again was a direct-to-video release and received generally negative reviews. Critics often cited its predictable plot, lack of originality compared to the first film, and weaker performances. While it catered to its target audience with energetic cheerleading sequences, it failed to capture the charm and critical success of its predecessor.
Lacks the charm and originality of the first film.
Relies heavily on generic teen comedy tropes.
Cheerleading sequences are energetic but don't elevate the weak script.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Bring It On Again' is largely absent from aggregated platforms, suggesting limited viewership and discussion. Those who have engaged with it often find it a forgettable sequel that doesn't live up to the original's appeal.
Unlike the first film which had a theatrical release, 'Bring It On Again' was produced and released directly to video, a common practice for sequels that are not expected to perform as well at the box office.
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Wow did they ever butcher this movie. Compared to how funny and entertaining the first one was. The comedy was garbage the dancing was garbage too. Instead of working as team they were just all bitches.