Bring It On: Cheer Or Die (2022) -
: The narrative is anchored by a past tragedy where a cheerleader fell to her death during a sabotaged stunt twenty years prior.
: Despite the murderous premise, it maintains a PG-13 rating , resulting in largely bloodless kills and a "campy" tone that borders on self-parody. Critical Reception and Execution Bring It On: Cheer or Die (2022)
: The film received praise for its inclusive representations , featuring a diverse cast across races and sexual orientations, as well as likable performances from its young leads. : The narrative is anchored by a past
Reviews for the film have been largely mixed to negative, often highlighting the struggle to balance the franchise's roots with its new horror identity. Reviews for the film have been largely mixed
While previous entries focused on cutthroat rivalries and social commentary, Cheer or Die embraces horror tropes by pitting the squad against a masked killer—specifically, their own .
: The film uniquely integrates cheerleading into its survival mechanics, with characters using their acrobatic skills and cheer implements like crossbows and pom-poms to fight back.
: While it may not reach the cult classic status of the 2000 original, it is seen as a fascinating, "oddball" experiment in franchise evolution, proving that the Bring It On spirit can be adapted for seasonal Halloween viewing.