After its Valentine episode, fans are now waiting for Big Mouth Season 3. The premiere episode is about to hit the small screens in no time, so what will be the new antics Nick (voiced by Nick Kroll), Andrew (John Mulaney), and the rest of the gang will have for viewers this time?

Kroll, Jason Mantzoukas, and Jessi Klein graced Entertainment Weekly's video studio at New York Comic Con to talk about the show's return. According to them, Jay (Mantzoukas) will be moving in with Nick's family, while Missy (Jenny Slate) will finally get her own Hormone Monstress, who will be voiced by Thandie Newton.

"We figured it'd be funny for Missy, who's a bit buttoned-up but has this real kind of wild side, to have an English party girl as her Hormone Monstress," Kroll, who also co-created the show, revealed. Aside from Big Mouth Season 3 teasers, they also discussed the three-season renewal the show received.

The animated series has been renewed for further three seasons. So, fans are about to see more of the group's banters until Season 6. What does it mean for the show's future? The series will remain to feature the right balance of "filthy and dirty" elements with its "heartwarming, vulnerable" side.

It will also stick to its theme of making an animated show about growing up that has child characters that don't age, to which Kroll joked that he is still mad at Fred Savage for "hitting the puberty." Mantzoukas, on the other hand, admitted he is now excited for the series to become live-action, although no further information is said about that.

Furthermore, according to RadioTimes, Big Mouth Season 3 will feature the guest appearance of the Fab Five from Queer Eye, which can also be seen on Netflix. In the show's trailer, fans get a glimpse of Jonathan Van Ness, Antoni Porowski, Karamo Brown, Tan France, and Bobby Berk in their animated forms. The famous five will join Kroll, Mulaney, Andrew Rannells, Slate, Jordan Peele, Richard Kind, and Fred Armisen, who will all lend their voice for the series.

Netflix also announced its new spinoff, Human Resources, a workplace comedy that will be set in the world of Big Mouth's Hormone Monsters. Although its release date is yet to be revealed, its official announcement video teased a whimsical-looking setting and characters. Alternatively, Big Mouth Season 3 is set to be out on Friday, Oct. 4.