Eddie Murphy is finally back on the big screen in “Dolemite Is My Name.” And that’s just the start of a long-hoped-for Murphissance. Here’s where else you can see him in the upcoming months.

Hosting ‘SNL’

Murphy originated some iconic characters during his 1980-84 run on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” including Buckwheat, Gumby and the star of “Mr. Robinson’s Neighborhood.” However, despite his legendary status with the show, the funnyman hasn’t hosted since 1984 — and he’s appeared on just a handful of retrospective specials since he left. But the comedy great is back at Studio 8H on Dec. 21, for what promises to be “SNL’s” most momentous hosting gig in years.

A brand-new comedy special

Netflix hasn’t skimped on big names in its takeover of the entertainment world — Martin Scorsese, Ryan Murphy and Adam Sandler among them. But a huge get is a Murphy stand-up special, which is reportedly banking the comic $70 million. It’ll drop in 2020.

‘Coming to America 2’

It’ll have taken 32 years, but “Coming to America” will finally get a sequel in 2020. This time, Murphy’s Prince Akeem Joffer is about to become king of Zamunda when he learns he has a son living in New York. So, Murphy and Arsenio Hall return once more to the States. Murphy has said that he’ll move on to “Beverly Hills Cop 4” when he’s done with the new “Coming to America.”