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How to watch the Pitch Perfect movies in order (and where the new show fits in)

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With a new Pitch Perfect series on the horizon, it’s the perfect time to start a rewatch. Here’s how to watch the Pitch Perfect movies in order.
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(Pocket-lint) – The first Pitch Perfect film debuted in 2012 and has spawned two sequels as well as an upcoming spin-off series set to debut on Peacock. 
The Pitch Perfect film series follows an all-girl acapella group at Barden University called the Barden Bellas. They go from competing in collegiate competitions to competing in national competitions and for spots on world tours. The original film was a surprise hit at the box office, grossing over $100 million worldwide, while the series itself has made $565 million in total. Pitch Perfect 2 took the largest haul, grossing $287 million – the most for a musical comedy. 
Of course, that success means there’ll be more Pitch Perfect in the near future.
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Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin is set to debut on 23 November on the video streaming service Peacock. The six-episode series will center around Adam Devine’s character, Bumper, from the films. With Bumper in Berin on the horizon, it’s the perfect time to start a series rewatch. The story in the Pitch Perfect movies and the upcoming show is told chronologically, so you should watch them by release date to follow the story from beginning to end. 
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Where to stream: Watch Pitch Perfect on Amazon
Pitch Perfect was directed by Jason Moore and written by Kay Cannon. The story was inspired by Pitch Perfect: The Quest for Collegiate a Capella Glory, a non-fiction book by Mickey Rapkin. The film follows Beca (Anna Kendrick) as she enters her freshman year at Barden College at the behest of her father. Beca is more interested in music than college and is soon approached by Aubery (Anna Camp) to join the college’s all-women acapella group called the Barden Bellas. 

The Bellas are currently at an all-time low following Aubrey’s (the group leader) puking fiasco during the last performance.

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