Adventure Time may have premiered its series finale over a year ago, but it looks like the story will continue over on HBO Max.

HBO Max has made headlines with its star-studded list of original live-action programming, but it’s more recent acquisitions point to the fact that the new streaming giant isn’t limiting itself.

The streamer is going to be the site for the upcoming revival of The Boondocks, and recently announced that it will become the official U.S. streaming destination for Studio Ghibli films.

HBO Max added to its animation acquisition list by announcing today that it will likewise be adding the popular Cartoon Network show Adventure Time to its list of programming. The show ran for 10 seasons on Cartoon Network, ending with its emotional series finale back in September of 2018.

At least, that’s what fans thought. However, HBO Max will be bringing the show back with four one-hour Adventure Time specials from Cartoon Network Studios, the first two of which will debut exclusively on HBO Max in 2020.

According to Variety, the four one-hour specials will collectively titled Adventure Time: Distant Lands, and will once again tell stories of Finn and Jake, the best buds who traversed the mystical Land of Ooo and encountered its colorful inhabitants.

The first two specials will be called “BMO” and “Obsidian,” with the former following the lovable little robot from Adventure Time, and the latter featuring Marceline and Princess Bubblegum as they journey to the imposing, beautiful Glass Kingdom to prevent an earthshaking catastrophe.

“Wizard City,” which follows Peppermint Butler starting over at the beginning as just another inexperienced Wizard School student, and “Together Again,” which brings Finn and Jake together again to rediscover their brotherly bond and embark on the most important adventure of their lives, will premiere at a later date.

HBO Max launches in spring 2020. No word yet on when specifically in 2020 the Adventure Time specials will premiere.