The Kardashians will be back on TV screens very soon—bible.
In fact, on the same day as the season three finale of the Hulu reality series was released, it was confirmed that season four will premiere Sept. 28. Back in May, The Kardashians was renewed, extending its original deal from 40 episodes to 60—which means we'll likely be keeping up with the family for at least six seasons.
And the most recent installment included plenty of drama, including a feud between Kim Kardashian and Kourtney Kardashian. The animosity had stemmed from the SKIMS founder's collaboration with Dolce & Gabbana, who had designed the Poosh founder's wedding dress for her and Travis Barker's lavish nuptials in Italy earlier that year.
And after documenting her and Travis' fertility journey during season two, Kourtney explained that the couple were "officially done" with IVF. "We would love a baby more than anything," she explained during the third season's premiere, "but I just really believe in what God has in store for us. If that's a baby, then I believe that it will happen."
And it will. In June, as the new season was airing, Kourtney revealed on social media that she and Travis are expecting their first child together. As for whether season four will follow her pregnancy journey, viewers will have to tune in this fall to find out.
Of course, the Kardashians are no strangers to sharing major family milestones on their show as also during the season three premiere, Khloe Kardashian revealed that she and ex Tristan Thompson's had named their now-12-month-old son Tatum Thompson. And following Tristan's cheating scandals, viewers saw the former couple—who also share daughter True Thompson, 5—navigate their relationship as coparents.
In fact, during the season three finale of The Kardashians, released July 27, Khloe dropped a bombshell about her personal life when she revealed that Tristan and his 16-year-old brother Amari had moved in with her following the death of their mom Andrea in January.
"You don't have to treat me right for me to treat you right," Khloe said. "It's not the way I was raised."
And while her living status with her ex-partner may raise eyebrows, the reality star set the record straight when it comes to how she sees things.
"I know it's hard for everyone to believe, but I love, love, love Andrea and I love Tristan. I love Amari. This is what family does," she said on the show. "Tristan is the father of my kids."
See more shows that have been renewed and those that have been canceled in 2023:
Ending: The Flight Attendant
Star Kaley Cuoco confirmed the HBO show will not be getting a season three. "Personally, playing Cassie has been a dream come true," she said in a Jan. 19 statement, "and I am so grateful for everyone who played a part in bringing this extremely original series to life."
Ending: Curb Your Enthusiasm
Larry David's Emmy-winning comedy returns for its 12th and final season Feb. 4.
Renewed: Twisted Metal
Peacock’s high-octane action-comedy starring Anthony Mackie has been renewed for a second season.
Renewed: Found
The NBC drama will be back for season two in 2024.
Renewed: The Irrational
The NBC drama will be back for season two in 2024.
Ending: Blue Bloods
After 14 seasons, the cop drama starring Tom Selleck, Bridget Moynahan and Donnie Wahlberg is ending on CBS in 2024.
Renewed: Love Island USA
The Peacock reality competition series has been renewed for seasons six and seven.
Renewed: Unstable
“It’s a dream come true for us to jump back into the world of Unstable," father-son duo Rob Lowe and John Owen Lowe told Tudum.com. "Here’s to season two and the many hours of family therapy that we will need along the way.”
Ending: Young Sheldon
CBS' The Big Bang Theory prequel will end after its upcoming 7th season.The series finale will air May 16.
Renewed: Welcome to Wrexham
The FX series about Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney's soccer club Wrexham A.F.C. will be back for season three in 2024.
Renewed: That's My Jam
Jimmy Fallon's musical NBC game show is returning for a third season.
Renewed: Based on a True Story
Peacock's dark comedy starring Kaley Cuoco and Chris Messina is returning for season two.
Cancelled: iCarly
“iCarly will not be returning for a fourth season on Paramount+," the streamer announced Oct. 4. "The series had a great three-season run and delivered on what fans really wanted to see with Carly and Freddie finally getting together. We want to thank the entire cast, the writers, directors and producers along with the whole crew for their dedication, creativity and talent.”
Renewed: Only Murders in the Building
"Only Murders in the Building is coming back for Season 4!" Hulu announced in October. "Let the investigating begin... "
Cancelled: Home Economics
The ABC comedy will not return after season three, Variety reported.
Cancelled: The Wonder Years
ABC cancelled the revival of the classic '90s series after two seasons, THR reported.
Cancelled: How I Met Your Father
Hulu has cancelled the comedy after two seasons.
Cancelled: The Great
Hulu has cancelled the Elle Fanning, Nicholas Hoult-starring series after three seasons.
Cancelled: All Rise
OWN announced the courtroom drama's third season will be its last with the final 10 episodes airing fall 2023.
Renewed: RuPaul's Drag Race & </>All Stars
Both RuPaul's Drag Race and RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars are returning for seasons 16 and nine respectively.
Renewed: The Kardashians
The Hulu docu-series returns for season four Sept. 28.
Renewed: THe Flipping El Moussas
Tarek El Moussa and Heather Rae El Moussa's HGTV docu-series has been renewed for a second season.
Renewed: And Just Like That
Max announced the Sex and the City revival will be back for season three next year.
Renewed: Daryl Dixon
The Walking Dead spinoff is returning for season two, AMC announced at Comic-Con 2023.
Renewed: Dead City
The Walking Dead spinoff is returning for season two, AMC announced at Comic-Con 2023.
Ending: Physical
Rose Byrne's dark comedy returns to Apple TV+ for its third and final season Aug. 2.
Renewed: American Idol
Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie will all be returning as judges for the ABC singing competition's upcoming 22nd season.
Renewed: Summer House: Martha's Vineyard
Bravo's Summer House spinoff Martha's Vineyard, featuring an all-Black cast of friends, has been renewed for season two.
Cancelled: A Black Lady Sketch Show
HBO's Emmy-winning comedy series—created, written and starring Robin Thede—will end with its fourth season later this year.
Ending: Sex Education
Netflix's coming-of-age comedy returns for its fourth and finale season Sept. 21.