Fans of Netflix hit "Master of None" will finally get to see new episodes of the Aziz Ansari comedy.
After a four-year hiatus, the series will return for a third season in May, reported Variety.
The news was first revealed in a tweet from the @NetflixQueue Twitter account.
The tweet included a listing of shows premiering on the streaming platform in May and mentioned "Master of None" as "coming soon."
The show's return was further referenced in a 7-minute video previewing Netflix's original content launching next month.
Created by Ansari and Alan Yang, "Master of None" initially premiered in 2015 and followed with season 2 in May 2017.
Ansari previously disclosed being unsure about a third season.
"I don't know if we're going to do a season three. I wouldn't be surprised if I needed a looonng break before I could come back to it," he told Vulture in 2017.
"I've got to become a different guy before I write a third season, is my personal thought ... I've got to get married or have a kid or something. I don't have anything else to say about being a young guy being single in New York eating food around town all the time."
According to Variety, season 3 will reportedly focus on Lena Waithe's character of Denise, instead of Ansari's Dev.
Back in 2017, Ansari and Waithe won the Emmy for outstanding comedy writing for the episode "Thanksgiving," which centered on Denise's coming out as a lesbian and her family's eventual acceptance.
Naomi Acki ("The End of the F*cking World") is also reportedly joining the show for the third season.
Netflix has yet to announce an exact premiere date for the third season of "Master of None."
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