Pitch Perfect 3: Elizabeth Banks will no longer direct comedy

She will still maintain her role as producer of the film

Feliks Garcia
New York
Saturday 04 June 2016 15:26 EDT
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Elizabeth Banks and Rebel Wilson at the first Pitch Perfect premiere Kevin Winter/Getty
Elizabeth Banks and Rebel Wilson at the first Pitch Perfect premiere Kevin Winter/Getty

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Elizabeth Banks is no longer set to direct the next installment of the hit acapella-singing comedy, Pitch Perfect 3.

Variety said the actor-turned-director could not make time for the film amid an increasingly busy schedule.

Banks told attendees at a Producer’s Guild symposium Saturday that her parental responsibilities played a major role in her decision.

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“The new schedule butts up against my parental responsibilities in a way I’m not really comfortable with,” she said.

Sony reportedly pushed the release date back from July to December.

Banks will continue serving as producer of the film - a role she has had since the first film. She directed the first sequel, which grossed $285m worldwide.

The first Pitch Perfect film grossed $117m, and was made on a $17m budget - what’s considered rather low by current Hollywood standards.

Banks is still set to direct a new Charlie’s Angels film, and she will star as the villain in the upcoming Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers movie.

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