Jennifer Garner has shared a video of the cast of Alias reuniting for a 20th Anniversary celebration. Jennifer Garner played the lead, Sydney Bristow, in Alias, a spy thriller series on ABC that ran for five seasons from 2001 - 2006. The show was created by JJ Abrams and tracked Garner's Bristow from college graduation to recruitment into the CIA as an operative and double agent, later joining the secretive espionage group SD-6 in an effort to take it down.

Garner was joined by a host of co-stars throughout the series, including regulars Michael Vartan, Victor Garber, Ron Rifkin, Kevin Weisman, Carl Lumbly, Greg Grunberg, and David Anders. Additional stars would show up throughout the show's tenure, including Bradley Cooper, Lena Olin, Melissa George, Terry O'Quinn, Balthazar Getty, Gina Torres and more. Garner won a 2002 Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series for Alias and the show would go on to win multiple Emmy's throughout its run.

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In a new video posted to her social media, Jennifer Garner has shared a look at her reunion with the cast and crew at an Alias 20th Anniversary bash. Garner reunites with a number of cast members and shows off all the hugs and love at the celebration, including moments with Victor Garber, Michael Vartan, Kevin Weisman, Gina Torres, Merrin Dungey, and more. Series creator JJ Abrams was not in attendance, but Garner blames herself for the planning. Check out the video below:

Since ending in 2006, Garner has continued to remain a prominent Hollywood fixture, be it in film, TV, or on her social media accounts. Garner has starred in a number of films that have gained a unique status among fans, including 2003's Daredevil with her ex Ben Affleck, the 2005 spinoff Elektra, the cult classic comedy 13 Going on 30, Juno, Dallas Buyers Club, the HBO series Camping and the upcoming Ryan Reynolds sci-fi adventure The Adam Project. Alias is a project that Garner is consistently remembered for and although there has been talk over the years of a reboot or reunion show, nothing has come to fruition as of yet.

Alias served to launch a number of careers outside of Garner, with many regulars and guest stars going on to bigger things. One of the more notable stars of the Alias-era is Bradley Cooper, who went on to direct A Star Is Born and star in a number of high-profile projects. Series creator JJ Abrams went from Alias to Lost to Mission: Impossible III to Star Trek and then to Star Wars, making him arguably the most successful alumni of the show. Garner, however, has remained affectionate about her time with Alias and given that she still has a nearly ageless appearance, there's no reason she couldn't reprise the role of Sydney Bristow for some type of revisit to the role, be it a series revival or movie.

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