It has been nearly four years since we last sawAziz Ansari’s acclaimed Netflix comedyMaster of None, and while some feared the show had been cancelled after its second season in the wake of a 2018 sexual misconduct allegation against Ansari, a new report claims it is, in fact, returning to the streaming service for Season 3.

The report comes from UK-based comedy websiteChortle, which not only claims that Season 3 will take place in London, but adds thatStar Wars: The Rise of SkywalkeractressNaomi Ackiehas joined the cast, and likely as Ansari’s new love interest. In fact, Chortle claims that Ansari and co-creatorAlan Yangactually started shooting Season 3 last spring on the down low, but production was put on hold due to the pandemic.

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Season 2 ofMaster of Nonewas filmed in both New York and Italy, so the show does have an international precedent, and Ansari has been living in London of late, so the new setting makes sense. Meanwhile, the Season 2 finale hinted at the end of Dev’s relationship with Francesca (Alessandra Mastronardi) after she removed her engagement ring. Thus, it makes sense that Season 3 would find Dev living in a new city, trying to find love (and great food) once again.

After Season 2 aired, Ansari told Vulture that “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.”

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His personal life and career blew up just a few months later, though Netflix’s former head of original contentCindy Hollandstood by him at the time, insisting that the streamer would love to bring backMaster of None"when Aziz is ready." That time appears to have arrived, and when film blogSpettacolo Italianoasked him about a potential Season 3 back in May, Ansari said “If I’m not writing something now [during lockdown], it’s pretty lazy right?”

Of course, Ansari stayed out of the public eye for more than a year before returning to Netflix for 2019’s comedy specialAziz Ansari: Right Now, in which he addressed the allegations and subsequent backlash against him, and seemed like a man grateful for the opportunity to tell jokes onstage for a living. I was lucky enough to see Ansari perform that special live in the run-up to the taping, and whether or not you think a comedy special is an appropriate platform to address such serious allegations, I think Ansari showed genuine remorse about what happened, and deserves a second chance.

In addition toRight Now, which was directed by Oscar winnerSpike Jonze, Ansari also appeared in aspecial episode ofParks and Recreationthat was filmed under lockdown conditions for charity, and fans of the show were delighted to see him reprise his beloved role as Tom Haverford.

As for Season 3 ofMaster of None,Lena Waitheis slated to reprise her role as Dev’s friend Denise, and I would expectEric WareheimandKelvin Yuto also return, though nothing is official at this stage. Meanwhile, Ackie won a BAFTA for her turn in the Netflix seriesThe End of the F***ing World, and she’s set to playWhitney Houstonin the upcoming biopicI Wanna Dance with Somebody.Master of Noneis no doubt a coup for her growing resume, but the show is also lucky to have her, as she’s a rising star.

Personally, I can’t wait forMaster of Noneto come back, as it truly is one of the best things Netflix has ever done. But don’t just take my word for it – see where it finished on Collider’s list ofthe best Netflix shows of all time.