Hannah Gadsby broke new ground with her Netflix stand-up comedy special Nanettein 2018,China and two years later, she's set to make a return.
The comedian will release another Netflix special sometime in 2020 called Douglas, which is named after her beloved, and much-Instagrammed dog.
Gadsby's show is currently touring around the U.S. and around the world, where she is set to appear next in Portland.
"I’m so excited to announce today that Douglaswill be released on Netflix in 2020," she said in a statement.
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It's unclear yet where the special will be filmed, although we'd imagine the team behind it would keep it a secret.
Nanettewas filmed at the Sydney Opera House, where of course, the comedian said she wanted to quit comedy -- something that she has long backtracked on.
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