In a stunning announcement that has sent waves of excitement through television fans worldwide, NBC has officially confirmed that the legendary sitcom Three’s Company is making a dramatic return — and filming is already underway.
According to early network statements and industry buzz, the revival is being developed as a modern reimagining of the classic comedy that originally aired from 1977 to 1984 and became one of the most iconic sitcoms of its era.
This time, however, the story is set to introduce a new generation of roommates navigating life, relationships, and misunderstandings in a contemporary setting — while still preserving the chaotic humor and bold premise that made the original series a cultural phenomenon.
Sources close to production reveal that filming has quietly begun under NBC’s 2026 pilot season strategy, which includes multiple new comedy projects currently in development. Industry insiders suggest that the network is betting big on nostalgic revivals, aiming to blend classic formats with modern storytelling to attract both longtime fans and younger audiences.
While casting details remain tightly under wraps, speculation is already swirling about surprise cameos and potential tributes to original stars like John Ritter and Joyce DeWitt — whose performances helped define the original show’s success.
The new version is expected to retain the core concept that made Three’s Company groundbreaking: three roommates living together under unconventional circumstances, leading to comedic misunderstandings, romantic tension, and social commentary disguised as humor.
Fans have taken to social media in droves, expressing both excitement and curiosity. While previous reboot discussions over the years never fully materialized, this official confirmation from NBC marks the first time the project has moved into active production.
If all goes according to plan, the series is expected to premiere in late 2026, positioning it as one of the network’s most anticipated comedy releases in years.
Decades after its original run, Three’s Company is proving that great comedy never truly fades — it just waits for the perfect moment to make a comeback.