Friends star Lisa Kudrow is back in the sitcom world and given fans get a first look at The Comeback series three - more than a decade after it last aired.
The actress, 62, co-created The Comeback and also portrays lead character Valerie Cherish, a B-list sitcom star.
Initially, the HBO comedy lasted for only a single series in 2005, before returning for a second outing in 2014.
The third series - also announced to be the final chapter - will be debuting on screens from March 22 in the US, 12 years after it last aired.
A new trailer has given fans a peek into what to expect in series three.
It reveals Valerie has landed a lead role in a new sitcom, How's That? - only to be left stunned upon discovering it is being written by AI.
HBO has dropped a first look at The Comeback series three - with returning star Lisa Kudrow as Valerie Cherish (pictured)
Back again after over a decade, the new series sees Valerie as star and executive producer of a new sitcom called How's That?
The Comeback's co-creator is Michael Patrick King, whose other notable work includes writing and directing Sex and the City.
The show takes its name from the plot of series one, which picks up years after Valerie's initial sitcom success.
With over a decade having passed since her show, I'm It!, ended, Valerie decided to highlight her return to the television industry in a reality series called The Comeback.
On aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, the first series has a score of 63% across 19 reviews.
Meanwhile, series two improves significantly on this, with a rating of 85% across 35 reviews.
Regarding the second series, The Independent wrote: 'The result is one of the best comedies of the year, by turns excruciating and emotionally involving, anchored by a clever script which never laughs at Valerie despite the many small daily deaths she faces and a wonderful central performance from Kudrow who somehow manages to make self-obsession seem both necessary and touchingly brave.'
Lisa is best known for playing Phoebe Buffay on Friends (pictured with co-stars Matthew Perry, Jennifer Aniston, David Schwimmer, Courteney Cox and Matt LeBlanc)
Lisa Kudrow, 62, doesn't look like this anymore as she reprises iconic role after more than a decade
While The Guardian penned: 'Valerie is not a monster. She is very often right, like when she counsels her young costars on how to deal with the show's producers (even though they don't listen to her).
'She is always professional and has been in the business long enough to know that a joke about puppies as Korean barbecue won't work, but her insistence to get the writers to change it results in them writing an especially cruel replacement quip.
'That's what differentiates Valerie from all the other narcissistic monsters in TV comedies.
'She has real, true feelings and is self-actualized enough to know when she is slighting someone and when she has been slighted.'
Lisa is of course best known for playing Phoebe Buffay on NBC sitcom Friends, which ran from 1994 to 2004.
The beloved show also starred Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Matt LeBlanc, David Schwimmer and the late Matthew Perry.