We don't know when it's dropping, and we don't know exactly what's involved, but Charlie Brooker has been sharing some exciting hints about Black Mirror's fourth season.
And the series creator has promised that the next instalment of the dystopian series will be more "out there" than ever before (if that's even possible).
Chatting to Deadline about Black Mirror's future episodes, Charlie teased an exploration of "mighty different" genres to what we've seen before, as well as some 'length variance'.
He also explained that he's gone for narratives more left-field than usual because of the 'terrifying' state of the world at the moment – and Black Mirror's tendency to be prophetic, of course.
"I can't really say much else, except I think there's quite a lot of stuff that's quite out there. I don't know if I've lost touch with reality, or what," he said.
"But then what often tends to happen is I think, 'Oh my god, this is completely and utterly far-fetched,' and then reality catches up...
"I think I was so terrified about the state of the world, I thought I'm going to entertain myself by having some kooky thoughts."
This isn't the first time Brooker has teased us with the new season of the anthology series – he recently revealed that the next run will include comedy, a crime thriller and even an "indie drama".
Rumour has it that season 4's episode titles have already leaked online, including the cryptically-named 'Crocodile', 'ArkAngel' and 'Black Museum'.