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“Bring It On” Gets a Horror Spin-Off for Syfy

SYFY is getting in on the cheerleading franchise Bring It On with an upcoming horror entry titled Bring It On: Halloween, set to be released next year.

This will be the franchises seventh film and in the film “an embattled cheerleading squad seeks the freedom of a creepy, closed school gym to practice for regionals, but when members of the squad start to disappear, the cheerleaders must unmask their assailant to save themselves.”

All Cheerleaders Die: SYFY Original Horror Movie ‘Bring It On: Halloween’ Premiering Next Year – Bloody Disgusting (bloody-disgusting.com)

I’m not sure what is more surprising that this is the franchises seventh film or first trip into the horror territory. Either way I am really excited for this film and can’t wait for it’s premiere on the Syfy Network next year.

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