Where to Find the Parks and Recreation Cast Next

As sad as it is to see Parks and Recreation end for good, it's nice to know that we'll be seeing the stars pop up in new projects. Amy Poehler has an upcoming movie with Tina Fey, Chris Pratt is about to battle dinosaurs, and Aubrey Plaza is keeping very busy. Now, stop marathon-watching old episodes, and start looking forward to seeing all the actors in new roles! And in case you missed the finale, find out where all the characters ended up. Source: Universal Pictures

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Amy Poehler

You'll be able to hear Poehler in Pixar's Inside Out in June, and she'll be hitting the big screen with real-life friend Tina Fey in the comedy Sisters, out Dec. 18.

Aubrey Plaza
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Aubrey Plaza

Plaza is pretty much fully transitioning to the big screen. You can catch her in select theaters on March 13 in the comedy Fresno, and she's costarring with Zooey Deschanel and John Hawkes in the drama The Driftless Area. She also has a part in the 2016 comedy Dirty Grandpa, starring Zac Efron and Robert De Niro.

Aziz Ansari
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Aziz Ansari

Along with lots of new TV and movies, Ansari's latest stand-up special, Aziz Ansari: Live at Madison Square Garden, will be hitting Netflix in March.

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Rashida Jones

Jones is now the star of her own show: Angie Tribeca. Produced by Steve Carell, it's a comedy about an LAPD officer. There's no premiere date yet, but it's expected to debut on TBS this year. Jones is also voicing a character in the animated film B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations, out on June 5, and she's busy cowriting the new Toy Story movie with Will McCormack.

Adam Scott
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Adam Scott

Scott is currently starring in Hot Tub Time Machine 2, and two of his new films, Sleeping with Other People and The Overnight, just debuted at the Sundance Film Festival — stay tuned for release dates on those. He also has a small part in Sept. 18's Black Mass, the Whitey Bulger biopic with Johnny Depp.

Rob Lowe
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Rob Lowe

Lowe has a part in Monster Trucks, a live-action/partially animated film about, well, monster trucks. He's also sticking with NBC, leading a pilot called The Grinder, about a beloved TV lawyer who comes to a crossroads when his series ends. Simultaneously, he's starring in Sky's show Apocalypse Slough, along with Jenna Fischer.

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Nick Offerman

Offerman has a starring role in season two of Fargo, which will premiere this Fall. You'll also see him in A Walk in the Woods and Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, both of which just premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Come December, he'll be seen alongside Christian Bale in Knight of Cups, a drama by Terrence Malick.

Billy Eichner
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Billy Eichner

Eichner is headed to Hulu for his new comedy series, Difficult People, costarring Julie Klausner. Bonus: his Parks and Recreation costar Amy Poehler is serving as an executive producer!

Jim O'Heir
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Jim O'Heir

O'Heir has a number of small films coming up, most notably the adventure-comedy Bad Night, costarring Casey Wilson, Jack McBrayer, June Diane Raphael, and Adam Pally. There's no official release date yet, but it is scheduled for 2015.

Chris Pratt
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Chris Pratt

Thanks to Guardians of the Galaxy, Pratt is officially an action star. He'll be in Jurassic World, out June 12, and he's starring opposite Denzel Washington in Antoine Fuqua's The Magnificent Seven. Even better news? He might be the new Indiana Jones.

Retta
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Retta

Retta doesn't currently have any big projects lined up, but hopefully we'll see her soon!