With last night’s series finale, fans had to say goodbye to their favorite “Shadowhunters” characters, but that doesn’t mean they have to say goodbye to all of the actors who brought those characters to life, too.

Between new movies and new shows, the alums of the Freeform series have quite a few projects in the works. Keep reading to find out where you can see the “Shadowhunters” cast next!

Katherine McNamara (Clary)

The actress has been pulling double-duty this spring, as both Clary on “Shadowhunters” and Mia on The CW’s “Arrow.” The former ended last night, but the latter still has a couple episodes left of Season 7. Plus, it’s been renewed for Season 8 (its last), and there’s a chance McNamara’s character could continue into the final season.

The 23-year-old also has multiple movies in the works, including thriller “Assimilate,” comedy “El Tonto” and romance “There You’ll Find Me.”

Alberto Rosende (Simon)

His upcoming thriller, “Story Game,” from TalkStory Productions, is currently in pre-production. Greer Grammer and Lyrica Okano are also set to star in the film.

Emeraude Toubia (Isabelle)

The “Shadowhunters” alum will be making her Hallmark Channel debut later this month in the Countdown to Summer premiere of “Love in the Sun.” She stars opposite former “Famous in Love” star Tom Maden.

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The “Shadowhunters” actors are moving on to new projects. Freeform/Justin Stephens

Isaiah Mustafa (Luke)

His Freeform series showed some strange monsters, but none of them had quite the same creep factor as Pennywise the Dancing Clown, the monster featured in his upcoming movie, “It: Chapter Two.” Mustafa stars as Mike Hanlon, a character who was introduced as a child played by Chosen Jacobs in the first movie.

Harry Shum Jr. (Magnus)

The former warlock will star in the third installment of the “Escape Plan” franchise, which is predicted to be released later this year. He’s also working on a pilot, “Heart of Life,” for ABC, but the network has not yet given the show a series order.

The actor had a small cameo role in 2018’s “Crazy Rich Asians” as Charlie Wu, and it’s expected he’ll reprise the role for the sequel movies.

Alisha Wainwright (Maia)

She’s set to star as single mother and former dancer Nicole Reese in the upcoming Michael B. Jordan sci-fi Netflix series, “Raising Dion.”

Dominic Sherwood (Jace) and Matthew Daddario (Alec) have not yet announced their next projects. Follow along on their social media pages (here and here) to stay in the loop.