The HBO drama from Damon Lindelof will pick up where it left off in Austin, Texas, before it goes down under.

The Leftovers is moving locations again — and this time, it's headed out of America.

Sources say the third and final season of the HBO drama will take place in Australia, both on- and off-screen, due to an upcoming storyline in the show. Production will pick up where it left off last season in Austin, Texas, before going down under.

The series from Damon Lindelof and Tom Perrotta, which has established itself as a critical hit, started out in a small New York suburb (the fictional Mapleton, shot in Westchester County) before relocating in season two to a "miracle" town in Texas (Jarden, shot in Austin), also for creative reasons.

Based on the novel of the same name by Perrotta, the weighty drama explores what happens in a world where two percent of the population has mysteriously disappeared. The show hails from Warner Bros. Television, where Lindelof has an overall deal through 2018.

A premiere date for the third season has yet to be announced.