Bring It On: Cheer or Die images give a look at cheerleader horror film

Bring It On: Cheer or Die images preview the cheerleader horror movie, coming to us from Syfy and Universal 1440 Home Entertainment.Bring It On: Cheer or Die images preview the cheerleader horror movie, coming to us from Syfy and Universal 1440 Home Entertainment.

Universal has teamed up with Syfy to make a horror thriller entry in their long-running Bring It On franchise, and while we still don’t know when exactly this seventh Bring It On movie – which it titled Bring It On: Cheer or Die – is going to be released (it’s expected to premiere on Syfy sometime this fall), a batch of images have arrived online to give us a look at what this movie is going to have in store for us. You can check them out at the bottom of this article, courtesy of our friends at Bloody Disgusting.

A Universal 1440 Entertainment and Beacon Pictures production, Bring It On: Cheer Or Die is directed by Karen Lam (Ghost Wars) from a screenplay by Rebekah McKendry (Glorious) and Dana Schwartz (She-Hulk), based on a story by Alyson Fouse (Bring It On: Fight to the Finish). The film will follow

a cheer squad as they practice their routines overnight in an abandoned school during Halloween weekend where one-by-one, the teens fall victim to a deranged assailant.

Kerri Medders (SEAL Team), Tiera Skovbye (Midnight Sun), and Missi Pyle (Y: The Last Man) star.

Bring It On: Cheer or Die was produced by Griff Furst, with Beacon Pictures’ Armyan Bernstein and Charlie Lyons executive producing and Tony Gonzalez and C. Eve Stewart co-producing. Gonzalez is also the choreographer.

Universal 1440 Entertainment’s Glenn Ross had this to say about the project:

We are excited to team up with SYFY to continue this ever-popular franchise with an all-new installment from renowned filmmaker Karen Lam, the very first female director of the movie series. Featuring a fresh take on the franchise’s historically comedic films, this next chapter showcases a multi-talented diverse cast and will entertain long-time Bring It On movie fans as well as open the doors to the legion of fans who enjoy thrillers.”

The Bring It On franchise got started with a 2000 theatrical release. Five direct-to-video sequels have followed: 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, and Bring It On: Worldwide Cheersmack.

I’m way behind on Bring It On movies… in fact, I’ve never watched any of the sequels… but I get the feeling that doesn’t matter very much. Bring It On: Cheer or Die seems like it will offer some mindless fun, so I look forward to checking it out this fall.

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Here are the images:

Bring It On: Cheer or Die
Bring It On: Cheer or Die
Bring It On: Cheer or Die
Bring It On: Cheer or Die
Bring It On: Cheer or Die

Source: Bloody Disgusting

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