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Pictured is the cast of "Queer Eye" on Netflix. Netflix

"Queer Eye" has been renewed for two more seasons. That's right, the Fab Five is getting back together for Seasons 4 and 5. And fans won't have to wait very long. Netflix revealed that the highly anticipated Season 4 will premiere on July 19.

For Season 4, Antoni Porowski (food and wine), Bobby Berk (interior design), Jonathan Van Ness (grooming), Karamo Brown (culture) and Tan France (fashion) will be heading back to Kansas City, Missouri, which is where the third season took place.

In Season 5 of "Queer Eye," fans will see the Fab Five tackle a whole new city as they head east to Philadephia which should be familiar territory for the show's culture expert, Karamo Brown, who was cast on "The Real World: Philadelphia" in 2004.

Production in Philadelphia will begin this month for a Season 5 premiere in 2020, Entertainment Weekly reported. If renewed again, "Queer Eye" could film Season 6 in Philadelphia as well, according to Elite Daily who pointed out that "the location choices seem to be setting up a pattern of 'Queer Eye' filming two seasons per city before traveling to a new town."

Along with two new seasons, the Fab Five will also head overseas to Japan for the four-episode special, "Queer Eye: We're In Japan." Netflix announced the news in January and, according to The Wrap, fans will see the Fab Five working "with local tastemakers to improve the lives of four Japanese men and women from different backgrounds and cultures, while learning and experiencing local cuisine, fashion, design, grooming and culture firsthand."

"Queer Eye" is a reality series that first premiered on Bravo in 2003. Originally titled, "Queer Eye For The Straight Guy," the show followed along as a team of gay professionals, each specializing in a different field (food, interior design, culture, fashion, and grooming), performed makeovers on people. The show's last episode aired in 2007 before Netflix rebooted the series in 2018 with a new cast.