Pitch Perfect Movies: Release Order
The Pitch Perfect trilogy follows the Barden Bellas a cappella group in a linear story that spans from college through post-graduation life. Beginning with Beca's reluctant introduction to collegiate a cappella competition, the series chronicles the group's evolution as they face increasingly challenging competitions and personal growth.
This straightforward watch order maintains the intended narrative flow, allowing viewers to experience the characters' natural progression from university students to young adults navigating life after college. Each film builds directly on the events of its predecessor, creating a cohesive story arc that celebrates friendship, music, and finding your voice both literally and figuratively.
Linear Timeline: Release Order = Story Order

Pitch Perfect
College student Beca reluctantly joins an all-female a cappella group at her new school, where she helps transform their traditional sound with modern arrangements as they compete against other collegiate singing groups.

Pitch Perfect 2
After a humiliating performance in front of the President, the Barden Bellas are kicked out of competitive a cappella and must redeem themselves by winning an international competition that no American team has ever conquered. The group must strengthen their bonds and perfect their harmonies to restore their reputation and achieve their dreams.

Pitch Perfect 3
The Bellas reunite for an overseas USO tour after struggling to find careers post-graduation. This final adventure brings the a cappella group back together for one last musical journey filled with their signature harmonies and comedic mishaps.
Other Film Series
Abbott and Costello
The legendary comedy duo's complete 36-film anthology spanning 16 years of slapstick, wordplay, and iconic routines.
Mary J. Blige
The Queen of Hip-Hop Soul's theatrical film roles, from early dramatic work to her Oscar-nominated performance in Mudbound.
Peanuts
Animated feature films based on Charles M. Schulz's popular comic strip, following Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the gang through standalone adventures.
Phantom of the Opera
Feature film adaptations of Gaston Leroux's classic Gothic romance about a disfigured musical genius haunting the Paris Opera House.
Road to...
Classic Hollywood buddy comedy series starring Bing Crosby and Bob Hope as they embark on adventures in exotic locations, with Dorothy Lamour as their frequent co-star.
Running
From Olympic glory to personal transformation, films celebrating the physical and emotional journey of running.