The "Step Up" franchise expands as the fifth installment hits theaters this weekend.
Dancers from previous films return for "Step Up All In." This time, the group heads to Las Vegas hoping to win a competition that will award them a three-year dance contract.
The stars say the acting came much easier than the dancing!
"There's so much training that goes into it. There's so much going on just before the scene starts... you have to be right on top of your game," said Briana Evigan, who plays Andie.
She adds that all the dancing was at times exhausting.
"You don't get to do 98 percent. It's 100 percent every single time," Evigan said.
Despite being the fifth film, actor Ryan Guzman said the latest installment won't disappoint.
"There's new, interesting aspects to "Step Up All In" that no one's ever seen," Guzman said. "I can't wait for viewers to see it."