Will & Grace will come to an end after season 11, the show's executive producers have confirmed.
The NBC sitcom returned in 2017 after originally concluding in 2006, but this time it's going for good.
The show's executive producers Max Mutchnick, David Kohan and James Burrows said in a statement: "We think of the Will & Grace [revival] episodes the way Karen Walker thinks of martinis — 51 is not enough, 53 is too many.
"That is why, after consulting with the cast, we all have decided this will be the final season of Will & Grace."
NBC Entertainment co-chairmen George Cheeks and Paul Telegdy added: "When NBC had the opportunity to reconnect this amazing cast and creative team, we jumped at the chance.
"The impact and legacy of Will and Grace simply can’t be overstated, both as a true game-changer in the portrayal of the LGBTQ community and as one of the finest comedies in television history.
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"A huge thank you to [creators] Max [Mutchnick], David [Kohan], Jimmy [Burrows] and a cast that is second to none for their brilliance over an incredible run."
Season 10 of Will & Grace had an average audience of three million viewers per week, which is almost half the amount of the show's revival season the year before. However, of the network's seven sitcoms, it's second only to Superstore for weekly audience viewing figures.
Will & Grace's 11th and final season will premiere mid-season in 2020.
Elsewhere, another NBC comedy coming to an end is The Good Place, which will conclude after its fourth season.
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