Bellas reunion alert: Anna Kendrick has posted a clip with her Pitch Perfect co-stars Brittany Snow, Chrissie Fit and Kelley Jakle to ring in the new year.
The Love Life star sent off 2022 with X star Snow, known for the role of Chloe in the musical comedy trilogy, as well as Jakle (Jessica) and Fit (Flo in the second and third outing).
The clip, edited to Curtis Mayfield's 'Move On Up', captures the quartet as they rock sparkly outfits and take to the dance floor at producer Dan Harmon (Community, Rick and Morty) and his partner Cody Heller's party.
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"How did I get so lucky?" Kendrick captioned the video.
The Bellas stars have had fans used to their adorable reunions since first starring together in Pitch Perfect in 2012.
Last year, Kendrick and some of her co-stars celebrated the new year together. Throughout the years, they have also been there on their respective big days, including birthdays and weddings.
Sadly, these meetings don't seem to be connected to a fourth Pitch Perfect movie, at least not for the time being.
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Fans of the a cappella gang were treated to an unexpected spin-off with TV series Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin, following Adam DeVine's character from the film franchise as he moves across the pond for a career boost.
The series, premiered in November, also features Modern Family's Sarah Hyland, The Good Place and She-Hulk's Jameela Jamil and Pitch Perfect 2 star Flula Borg reprising the role of Pieter Krämer.
As for Kendrick, the actress is set to make her directorial debut with true-life thriller The Dating Game. The film retells the stranger-than-fiction story of killer Rodney Alcala, who took part in a dating show in the midst of a murder spree in 1978.
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