Could A 'Bring It On' Reboot Finally Be In the Works?

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Could A 'Bring It On' Reboot Finally Be In the Works?
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It’s been 22 years since 'Bring It On' was unleashed onto the world.

pass off as a hint about the possibility of an upcoming reboot. “Hmmmm so Isis might have a teenager,” the actress teased. She capped the tweet off with a number of cryptic emojis and a #BringItOn hashtag.

— the talented team captain for the East Compton Clovers cheer squad, who gradually realizes that her choreographed routines had been regularly stolen by the former captain of their longtime rivals, the Rancho Carne Toros. Known for her no-nonsense attitude and commitment to originality, Isis was the secret hero ofto be in the works, the casting director responsible for finding a new lead might have their work already done for them.

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