Autumn Reeser Reunites With ‘O.C.’ Co-Star Rachel Bilson, Stars In New Hallmark Channel Movie ‘Midnight Masquerade’

By Johnni Macke johnni.macke@mstarsnews.com | Sep 29, 2014 10:04 AM EDT

Ready for an O.C. reunion? We are.

Autumn Reeser and her The O.C. co-star Rachel Bilson will reunite on Bilson's show Hart of Dixie during its ­­­­­­fourth season in 2015.

Reeser played Taylor Townsend on the hit Fox series, which premiered in 2003 and ended in 2007 after four seasons, while Bilson played Summer Roberts on the teen sensation.

The 34-year-old will be a guest star on The CW hit, where Bilson is the lead actress as Dr. Zoe Hart. It is unknown who Reeser will be playing on the show, which revolves around Bilson's character moving to Alabama to work in a small medical practice which she ends up taking over.

But we are already excited to see these two back together. Luckily, Reeser tweeted a picture of the duo on the set of Hart of Dixie Friday as a teaser of what's to come. (Reeser is pictured at right.)

"Love this girl, such a pleasure to work w/ her again!! A mini #OC reunion on the finale ep of @CWHartofDixie," she wrote.

The No Ordinary Family actress also starred in a new Hallmark Channel movie, Midnight Masquerade, which premiered Saturday.

Reeser plays a modern-day Cinderella in the film, which is perfect for the Halloween season.

"Reeser plays Elyse, a young businesswoman turned heiress who falls in love with Rob (Christopher Russell), an under-appreciated lawyer. When Rob finds out his boss plans to steal Elyse's fortune, he must stand up for his true love and grow a backbone," Zap2It reported.

Midnight Masquerade focuses on a law firm's Halloween costume ball where Elyse meets Rob, or as she knows him, the man dressed as a handsome prince. The film follows Elyse as she tries to find the charming prince she danced with at the party, and realizes she was missing romance in her life.

You can see the Hallmark original movie on Hallmark Channel tonight for its encore presentation.

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