Gilmore Girls is coming back as a four-part miniseries on Netflix. It's real, you guys. It's happening! Stars Hollow, here we come.

E! News has learned the rumored four-part revival, which is being called a miniseries, is now officially happening at Netflix with Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino, executive producing, writing and directing. Shooting is slated to begin soon and wrap this spring. Of course, stars Lauren Graham (Lorelai) and Alexis Bledel (Rory) will reprise their roles as TV's most charming mother-daughter duo alongside Scott Patterson (Luke) and Kelly Bishop (Emily). Sean Gunn (Kirk) and Keiko Agena (Lane) have also signed on for the project which is currently untitled. It'll be produced by Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television.

Here's what else we know: The Gilmore Girls revival will feature several new characters. We'll meet Berta and Alejandro, a Peruvian couple. Alejandro is both a handyman and a solid family man. Viewers will also meet Nat Compton, an incredibly miserable looking man who never smiles. Plus, there's 13-year-old Dewey, Clementina, a Portuguese nanny, 7-year-old Tim and his 5-year-old sister Gabriela, 9-year-old Korean-American twins Stevie & Kwan and a whole bunch of hippies at a commune. Intrigued?

How about the pleasant 30-something Paul, a Michael Cera type described as "a good boyfriend," the older high-end men's magazine editor Jim, the blue-collar Dwayne, and the good-looking, eager 20-something Damon.