On Wednesday, Peacock released a newteaserfor the series that shows the funnyman, 38, back in character as Bumper Allen as he sings a mashup ofA-ha’s “Take on Me"andNena’s “99 Luftballons.”
The clip begins with Bumper giving himself a confidence boost, explaining, “Bumper, why are you so nervous? Your face looks so good on camera.”
Bumper then switches gears to talk to viewers directly and reintroduce himself after some time away. (Pitch Perfect 3debuted nearly five years ago in December 2017.)
“Hey everyone, it’s me, Bumper Allen. I know I might have been off the grid for a little while but I’ve been busy putting together a little mashup for you guys so check it out,” he teases. “You might recognize a familiar face or seven.”
Finally, Bumper then shares a clip of his mashup complete with multiple versions of himself singing in harmony.
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Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlinwill follow Bumper, who moves to Germany to revive his music career when one of his songs becomes a hit in Berlin.
“A lovable villain fromour filmsgets a chance to be the hero of his own story in a foreign land filled with romance, comedy, strange new characters and hit songs,” executive producerElizabeth Bankspreviously said.
Devine previously said that the show is an opportunity for his character to “grow into a full human” after being “pretty one-dimensional” in the films.
“He grows as a person and you see the more vulnerable side of the Bump man,” he shared.

In addition to Devine, the show also stars Flula Borg,Sarah Hyland, Lera Abova andJameela Jamil.
“Obviously I will be belting all those sweet lady jams that Bumper is known for crooning in the movie but there are also originals,” teased Devine. “Ryan Tedder even wrote Bumper a song! I feel likeBeyoncé!”
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Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlinpremieres Nov. 23 on Peacock.
source: people.com