When Chad Michael Murray and Bryan Greenberg spotted each other at Beaches Turks&Caicos on Saturday, May 16, it wasn’t just a casual celebrity sighting—it was a full One Tree Hill moment for the books. The two had been messaging about linking up, and the magic finally happened at the opening celebration for Treasure Beach Village, where they snapped a photo together that sent OTH fans into overdrive.
Murray, 44, who played protagonist Lucas Scott, and Greenberg, 47, who brought troubled basketball player Jake Jagielski to life, haven’t shared the screen in over two decades, but the chemistry was unmistakably there. And they weren’t keeping the reunion to themselves: Murray brought along his wife Sarah Roemer and their three children, while Greenberg came with his wife Jamie Chung and their 4-year-old twin boys. It was a full family affair on the island, complete with birthday celebrations, parasailing, chess matches, and mini golf—basically everything a dream vacation should be.
Murray was clearly savoring the escape from his usual routine.“I’m on vacation [and] I did not do anything while I was here, and it was well worth it,”he told Us Weekly, adding that he planned to grab a daiquiri and hit the water. His son had even created a wish list of activities to tackle, and the actor was checking every box. That’s the level of present-parent energy we’re seeing here.
But the OTH momentum doesn’t stop there. Bryan Greenberg and Jamie Chung appeared on season 2 of Everyone Is Doing Great, the show created by fellow One Tree Hill alums James Lafferty and Stephen Colletti, which premiered on Netflix on May 11. Colletti recalled how much Greenberg brought to his guest-starring role—so much that they actually moved one of his scenes earlier in an episode.“He’s so great,”Colletti said, and he wasn’t just being polite. For Colletti, getting to reunite with cast mates back in Wilmington, North Carolina, where the fictional Tree Hill was born, closed a meaningful full circle.
Over 20 years have passed since One Tree Hill first aired, and seeing these cast members not only staying connected but actively collaborating speaks to something real: the show built a genuine community, not just a hit series. Whether it’s Caribbean vacations or Netflix cameos, the Tree Hill family is still showing up for each other—and fans are absolutely here for it.

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