What did you think of the script when you
read it?
ADAM DeVINE:
Well, that’s what made me
want to do the movie. Kay Cannon wrote the
first script and she was writing the second one,
so I knew it was going to be funny. I read the
script and it was great! I was really excited and
I actually have a lot more to do in the second
movie. I have the love interest with Rebel, which
is super fun to do because we’re good friends, so
it was great to shoot a lot of scenes with her.
How did Kay Cannon develop the arc going
from the first
Pitch Perfect
to the sequel?
In the first film it was sort of a “we are the
troublemakers and the top dogs of campus,”
and they end up finding themselves and coming
together as a team to win the nationals. In
Pitch
Perfect 2
, this is an international competition…
now they have to start from rock bottom, but
if they win the international competition, they
will be allowed to be reinstated for national
competitions.
What makes your character, Bumper, tick?
I think he was wrapped up, like a lot of us do
in college and when we are younger, in the social
aspect of being the best at whatever you’re
doing. Being popular and those sorts
of things. He was all about being the
best at a cappella, like he’s number
one and everyone else sucks.
Then he went off in the real
world and realised that he isn’t
the best. He got slapped with
some reality, so he comes
back to the college and he’s
now a security guard there.
What did you think of Hailee
Steinfeld, the new Bella?
Hailee is so sweet, so great,
and she’s such a good actress,
too. She is like one of those
people where you think, “Oh
man, she’s such a good actor.
I need to be a better actor. I’m
so much older than her. How
have I not figured it out the way
she has?”
Your personal relationship
with RebelWilson goes back
before the first movie. Can you talk about
that and how it affected your work?
I met Rebel when she auditioned for
Workaholics
, and we knew we wanted her. She
came in, she auditioned, she crushed it, and we
gave her a guest-starring role for one episode.
First day on set, we’re making out and I’m
feeling her up, so we got pretty close right away!
I didn’t know that we were going to be starring in
two movies with each other over the next couple
of years and getting really close. I think it helped
with the dynamic, especially
in this movie. We had a scene
where we had to make out and
look lovingly into each other’s eye
s.It just didn’t feel weird because we were close
enough that it was funny and we understood
what we were doing. It would’ve been a weird
thing if we didn’t like each other.
What do you hope the audience will take
away from this movie?
I just hope that they will laugh and love it, just
like the first movie. I think that the first movie
brought so much joy to people. It was really fun
to have teenage girls, little kids, moms, and
grown men come up to me saying they
loved it. Even the Green Bay Packers,
who had a cameo in the movie, said
“we work out to the
Pitch Perfect
soundtrack.” If we catch even a part
of the magic that we had in the first
movie, we’ll be doing pretty well,
and quite frankly, I think, pound-for-
pound,
Pitch Perfect 2
is a funnier
movie.
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Adam DeVine returns as Bumper in the aca-awesome sequel
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Pitch Perfect 2
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BUMPing IT UP!
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