Tim Robinson’s sketch comedy show I Think You Should Leave has been renewed for a third season on Netflix.

The popular sketch comedy show I Think You Should Leave from Tim Robinson is now renewed for a third season and is confirmed to have already started its writing process. Cast member Sam Richardson recently told Variety that the writers room was already active and in the process of brainstorming ideas for the third season back in early March.

“I’m not sure when they’ll start filming,” said Richardson, who appeared in both seasons of the Netflix show. “But there are funny sketches coming already, I can tell you that much.”

Richardson is known for his appearances on the show with sketches such as ‘Baby of the Year,’ ‘Little Buff Boys,’ and ‘Christmas Carol.’ Robinson and Richardson are long time collaborators and even got their start together performing shows in Detroit six nights a week. Before the duo made I Think You Should Leave they co-created the show Detroiters with Kanin and Joe Kelly and starred in the show using their own names— Tim and Sam.

I Think You Should Leave is created by Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin with most episodes running between 16 and 18 minutes. It is produced by The Lonely Island, the company founded by Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone, and Daniel Powell-run Irony Point, which produced The Break with Michelle Wolf and Inside Amy Schumer.

Guest stars have included Samberg, Vanessa Bayer, Kate Berlant, Julia Butters, Will Forte, Patti Harrison, Paul Walter Hauser, Tim Heidecker, Conner O’Malley, Bob Odenkirk, Sam Richardson, Cecily Strong, Brandon Wardell, Fred Willard, and Steven Yeun.

The Lonely Island’s Schaffer, Samberg, and Taccone and Party Over Here’s Ali Bell serve as executive producers alongside Alex Bach and Powell for Irony Point, and Alice Mathias.

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