It's been four years since the final episode of One Tree Hill aired, and we still have a soft spot in our hearts for the soapy teen drama. We're constantly reminded of our love for the show, possibly because the cast is always reuniting. Seriously, they're together all the time. I'm not even joking. Since it's been so long since the show ended, we thought we'd check in on what everyone is up to now. Take a look to find out what the cast has been doing since 2012, and where you can see them next!
Yes, he'll always be Lucas Scott to us, but he's been in a number of movies and TV shows since Once Tree Hill ended. Recently, he's been starring on Agent Carter as Jack Thompson (pictured), and he's coming up in CMT's series Million Dollar Quartet and the western movie Outlaws and Angels, due in theaters on July 18.
Bush is committed to television. Her relationship comedy series, Partners, flopped in 2012, but she bounced back playing Erin Lindsay on Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and Chicago P.D. (pictured), her main show.
You may have caught Lafferty on the short-lived drama Crisis. Now he has a part on WGN's abolitionist drama, Underground.
Lenz had an arc on Dexter the year after One Tree Hill ended. She appeared in a handful of guest-starring TV roles, and showed up on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (pictured) this year as Stephanie Malick.
Lee Norris played the Officer Washington in Gone Girl, and lately he's been reprising his Boy Meets World part, Stuart Minkus, on Girl Meets World.
After guest stints on Grey's Anatomy and Halle Berry's sci-fi drama Extant (pictured), Burton did a TV movie called Last Chance For Christmas in 2015 and appeared on an episode of HBO's Togetherness. Oh, she's also married to Negan.
Johansson resurfaced on mainstream TV as Ferg Donnelly on Mad Men (pictured) in 2015. You can catch him on SyFy's upcoming vampire series, Van Helsing.
Tanner has been on numerous TV shows in the past few years, including The Carmichael Show (pictured) and Rosewood.
Woods has appeared on The Goldbergs on ABC and starred in a Lifetime movie called Death Clique. (You can't resist that movie now that you know it exists.)
Little baby Brundage recently turned up at a One Tree Hill reunion, looking all grown up! After the show, he starred on the TV series See Dad Run with Scott Baio, and lent his voice to the animated series Harvey Beaks.
Since playing single dad Jake on OTH, Greenberg became the leading man on two shows: October Road and How to Make It in America. He's also made it to the big screen in Bride Wars, Friends With Benefits, and Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong (pictured), which he starred in with his real-life wife, Jamie Chung.
Kelly has been in a couple of TV movies, including Taken Back: Finding Haley (pictured) and A Smile as Big as the Moon.
The year after OTH's finale, Kirsch appeared on an episode of Drop Dead Diva (pictured), and in the indie film Don't Know Yet.
Nichols has been very busy on TV! Most notably, he starred on Ray Donovan and he's currently playing Spencer Monroe on The Walking Dead (pictured).
Sheffer had guest roles on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Major Crimes, and he's costarring with Steven Seagal in the new film Code of Honor (pictured).
After stints on 666 Park Avenue and Hart of Dixie, Buckley has found a home playing Major on iZombie.
After her stint on One Tree Hill ended in 2009, Ackles (formerly known as Danneel Harris) was a regular on the short-lived series Friends With Benefits. She has appeared in a few TV movies since then, and she's married to Supernatural star Jensen Ackles.
Colletti has also starred in a couple TV movies, and he currently has a recurring role on VH1's dance series, Hit the Floor.
Zuniga has been in at least one indie movie every year since One Tree Hill went off the air, and this year is no exception. She's in five films, including Who's Driving Doug, costarring Breaking Bad's RJ Mitte.
Hilton also starred with Halle Berry in Extant, and he's coming up in the TV movie The Fluffy Shop. Mostly though, Hilton has been focusing on his career as a singer/songwriter. You can listen to him on Spotify!
Technically, Manganiello was only on 13 episodes of OTH, but how could we not include him? He went on to break out as a sexy werewolf on True Blood, then scored major movie roles in Magic Mike and Magic Mike XXL (pictured). He recently starred in Pee-wee's Big Holiday on Netflix, and he's coming up in the new movie Drunk Parents.
VanSanten has kept close to her roots with The CW, appearing on Beauty and the Beast, The Messengers, and most recently, The Flash (pictured).
Corbin might actually be the busiest former cast member, appearing on Modern Family, Anger Management, Blood & Oil (pictured), and Netflix's The Ranch.