“Pitch Perfect” is over, but the cast is thriving. In fact, several of the musical movie’s stars are coming to the small screen. There are some highly-anticipated new fall TV series starring some aca-awesome cast members.

Ben Platt kicked off the “Pitch Perfect” takeover. The Benji actor is playing someone much more ambitious on “The Politician.” The actor plays Payton Hobart, a boy who intends to be President. First, however, he’ll have to win the senior class election. The Ryan Murphy-produced series is a black comedy co-starring Gwyneth Paltrow, Zoey Deutch and Lucy Boynton. The eight-episode first season premiered on Netflix on Sept. 27 and the second season has already been ordered.

Brittany Snow, who played Chloe in all three “Pitch” pics, is starring in “Almost Family.” The Fox drama follows Snow’s Julia as she learns her famous fertility doctor father actually used his own sperm, fathering dozens of children. She bonds with her two newfound sisters, played by Emily Osment and Megalyn Echikunwoke. “Almost Family” premieres tonight at 9 p.m. EDT and will continue to air Wednesdays on Fox.

Anna Camp is getting musical again. The Aubrey actress is now playing Ginny, a mom and waitress who needs some help with her church choir on “Perfect Harmony.” Luckily, Bradley Whitford’s Arthur might have exactly what they need to help them succeed. “Perfect Harmony” premiered last week and airs Thursdays on NBC at 8:30 p.m. EDT.

Hailee Steinfeld, who joined “Pitch Perfect 2” as Emily, is playing another Emily—but this one is a little less cheery. She stars as poet Emily Dickinson in Apple TV+’s “Dickinson,” which starts streaming Nov. 1.

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From left: Anna Camp in "Perfect Harmony," Hailee Steinfeld in "Dickinson," Brittany Snow in "Almost Family" and Ben Platt in "The Politician." NBC; Apple TV+; Fox; Netflix