Will & Grace are almost back on the small screen.
The beloved sitcom ended in 2006 with Will (Eric McCormack) and Grace (Debra Messing) having drifted apart and living separate lives.
But producers have chosen to ignore that storyline for the revival - and bring the group of pals back together again.
And with weeks to go until the new series returns, we've gotten our first look at the gang - and they haven't changed a bit.
The revival premieres on Thursday September 28 in the US.
And it won't be the last of Will & Grace that you see on the small screen.
The show was picked up for a second season earlier this month.
And in even more good news for fans, the hotly anticipated season one will now be 16 episodes, rather than 12.
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