After her gig at the American reality series, "Dance Moms" alum Chloe Lukasiak is set to face the stage again. And this time, it's definitely a lot bigger, as she is set to appear in her first movie.

Deadline reports that the 14-year-old was casted in Lifetime's popular franchise, "Center Stage: Dance Camp." For its third sequel, "Center Stage: Dance Camp" stars have started filming in Vancouver, Canada, and this filming for the said movie is one off Lukasiak's bucket list.

As for Lukasiak's role in the "Center Stage" second follow-up, the teen will play as a dance wunderkind, who will vie for the most coveted spot in the American Ballet Academy in New York City.

While Lukasiak is among the new faces in the movie, a few of its original stars will reprise their roles -- like Peter Gallagher ("Center Stage", "Center Stage: Turn It Up"), Kenny Wormald ("Center Stage: Turn It Up"), Sasha Redetsky ("Center Stage") and Nicole Munoz ("Center Stage: Turn It Up).

The latest movie installment of the 2000s dance blast-off will reportedly revolve around Gallagher's character, Jonathan Reeves, who was given the task to develop and infuse contemporary styles in the American Ballet Academy. With his mission to modernize the dancing styles, he recruits his top dance masters Charlie, Cooper and Tommy.

Reeves and his squad will then begin a search for dancers and organize a competition, where winners will be welcomed to be a part of the Academy.

Munoz's character -- Bella Parker -- will reemerge in the movie after years of constantly being sidetracked, as her sister, Kate, enjoys the fame. Eventually, Parker will seize the chance to prove her worth in the spotlight, as she joins the recruited dancers.

While Lukasiak's rest of the year has been fairly good, she had a few milestones to overcome in the past months. According to Inquisitr, Lukasiak recently revealed that she has a serious medical condition regarding her eye.

The publication further reports that her condition is one of the reasons why she left Lifetime's reality series, as she needed to undergo a corrective surgery.