And he’s back at it again 10 years later.

The six-episode saga finds him reconnecting with a former villain and chasing a shot at stardom.

He’s no longer at Barden University; Bumper’s trying to make it big in Berlin, Germany.

Adam Devine smiling for press

Inan exclusive interview with The List, Devine revealed that he was excited but surprised by the opportunity.

Interestingly, he also revealed that his whole journey with “Pitch Perfect” almost never happened.

That resonated because he initially wasn’t sure if the franchise was the right fit.

Adam Devine performing in Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin

“I almost turned down ‘Pitch Perfect,'” he said.

Devine broke down why he was on the fence.

“I was in the middle of doing ‘Workaholics,’ and that was my baby.

Years later, Devine’s grateful Bumper is getting a conclusion.