Actress and producer #GabrielleUnion says that a sequel to Bring It On is on the way.
A Bring It On sequel has already been brought a couple of times, but we’re going to bring it back one mo’ gin. During an interview with James Corden on Wednesday, Union revealed that Netflix’s Cheer is the reason the “BringItOn sequel came to be. “Have you spoken to Kirsten Dunst and the people involved with the film about the possibility of doing a sequel?” questioned Corden. “We have. We actually did a public panel a couple of weeks ago, and they asked about it, and we all were like, ‘We’re in. We’re absolutely in,’” replied Union.
Corden then asked if Union “genuinely” thinks the sequel will happen, to which Union answered, “Absolutely. It’s absolutely going to happen. I think because we all got obsessed with ‘Cheer’ on Netflix. And it kind of brought back the whole love of cheerleading. And we kind of want to see where these people would be 20 years later.”
The original “Bring It On” was released on Aug. 25, 2000, and since then, there have been five sequels, but none have had a theatrical release, and none of the sequels had any of the original cast members.
In the meantime, Union currently stars in the Spectrum Series “L.A.’s Finest,” which is a spin-off of the “Bad Boys” franchise.
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