Disney+ fans have been gripped by a new 'downright hilarious' sitcom and some even asked, 'where has this been all my life?!'.
Comedy series Mid-Century Modern follows the lives of three gay best friends who live in Palm Springs.
The 10-part series landed on Disney+ on March 28 and on Hulu in the US.
Actor Nathan Lane, 69, plays Bunny Schneiderman, Matt Bomer, 47, has taken on the role of Jerry Frank and Nathan Lee Graham, 56, is Arthur Broussard on the show.
After experiencing an unexpected death, they all decide to live together, 'where the wealthiest one lives with his mother,' according to the synopsis.
Mid-Century Modern was made by Will & Grace creators Max Mutchnick and David Kohan.
The show has been highly rated by fans, scoring an impressive 86% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Some viewers have taken to X to share their verdicts and one posted: '#MidCenturyModern is really funny. It's humor is similar to older sitcoms, especially The Golden Girls, but it's also modern in a more relevant way.
'Apt title. Always a Matt Bomer fan and loved him in this. Nathan Lane is downright hilarious too.'
Another said: '#MidCenturyModern...Where has this show been all my life? Three iconic performers with the writing to back them up.
'The show brings the laughs and also feels deeply personal and has a ton of heart. This one could not be more aggressively For Me, and I hope it runs 12 seasons.'
Someone else chimed in: 'Oh #MidCenturyModern is FUNNY funny. Matt Bomer is stealing every scene!!!!'
While a fourth wrote: 'Nathan Lane deserves a Lead Actor in a Comedy nom for his work on #MidCenturyModern.
'A comedic force with such impeccable timing. Definitely the emotional center of a great ensemble. I can't recommend this show enough! Feels nostalgic in the most current way.'
The show has been highly rated by fans scoring an impressive 86% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Another said: 'I've binged every episode already. Loved it. Needed a new comedy. I wish Robin Williams were alive to see his Birdcage buddy Nathan Lane in this part. The great late Linda Lavin was awesome in it too.'
The show is directed by James Burrows and each episode lasts around 20 to 25 minutes.
Fans will be happy to know that there could be a potential second season in the near future.
Creators Max Mutchnick and David Kohan opened up about what would happen if it ever did return.
David teased to Deadline: 'Maybe Karen's invisible husband Stan will show.'
They were also asked if they would ever bring Will & Grace together with Mid Century Modern.
But it sounds like a no as Max said: 'I don't think we're going to do that.'
The show is directed by James Burrows and each episode lasts around 20 to 25 minutes. Fans will be happy to know that there could be a potential second season in the near future.
Creators Max Mutchnick and David Kohan opened up about what would happen if it ever did return.
'We obviously want these worlds to operate separate from each other. We obviously love Will & Grace and everything that the show did and was it unbelievable.
'That's not to say that those actors won't show up, if there's something perfect for them, and they want it, and we want it.
'But I think the worlds aren't going to crossover.'