Bring It On- Cheer Or Diehd -
What starts as tension-filled drills and catty rivalries soon turns deadly. The squad members begin disappearing one by one, only to be found in gruesome tableaus—posed like failed cheer stunts. The killer, a terrifying figure in a melted, cracked mascot mask (the “Devil Dog”), wields a megaphone as a noisemaker and uses cheer props (bent batons, razor-sharp pom-poms, a weighted flag pole) as weapons.
Here’s a for the horror-slasher film Bring It On: Cheer or Die (2022), the seventh installment in the Bring It On franchise, which takes the series in a radically new direction by merging cheerleading with slasher horror. Bring It On: Cheer or Die – Write-Up Tagline: This Halloween, the only thing scarier than a routine is surviving it. Logline When a struggling cheer squad holds a secret, off-limits Halloween practice in their abandoned high school, they find themselves picked off one by one by a masked killer who is determined to rewrite their cheers in blood. Plot Summary Set in the early 2000s (evidenced by flip phones, low-rise jeans, and a killer soundtrack of nu-metal and pop-punk), Cheer or Die follows the Diablos, a once-dominant cheerleading squad now reduced to a ragtag team of misfits. After a humiliating loss threatens their funding, their fiercely determined captain, Abby (Megan Tracz), decides on a desperate move: a secret, high-intensity practice on Halloween night inside the shuttered Mathers High School—a building with a dark history involving a janitor’s tragic death years ago. Bring It On- Cheer or DieHD
Bring It On: Cheer or Die is a scrappy, fun slasher that succeeds as a late-night Halloween watch. It won’t replace the original 2000 film in cultural relevance, but it earns points for taking a massive creative risk. For fans of campy horror and nostalgic Y2K aesthetics, it’s a spirited—if bloody—good time. What starts as tension-filled drills and catty rivalries