Comedy Central has finally revealed their season premiere lineup, filled with some of the network's most popular programs. With the departure of Key & Peele still weighing heavy on many hearts, Comedy Central is preparing to return some of your favorite late night shows in 2016. Get ready to laugh with Broad City, Workaholics, and more Comedy Central originals, as well as, two new shows.

Check out the early 2016 Comedy Central lineup below:

WARNING: Some of these videos contain graphic language and/or content.

Broad City

The misadventures of Abbi (Abbi Jacobson) and Ilana (Ilana Glazer) will return to a screen near you in Broad City on Feb. 17 for season three. If the episodes are anything like season one and two, fans are bound to get a little more "yas queen," hookups, and #FriendGoals moments as they take over New York City.

Workaholics

On Thursday July 9, Workaholics announced that they renewed the show for two more 10-episode seasons. Adam (Adam DeVine), Blake (Blake Henderson) and Anders (Anders Holmvik) return to their jobs as telemarketers on Jan. 14. Don't count on any real work to get done though, the three friends haven't given up their slacker ways, get rich schemes, or marijuana smoke breaks.

Adam DeVine's House Party 

DeVine's Adam DeVine's House Party, which features performances and sketches from up-and-coming comics, will make it's way back to the small screen for season three on March 3.

This is Not Happening 

Ari Shaffir and his group of diverse comedians return for their second eight-episode season of This is Not Happening returning Feb. 23. If you're looking for a show that surrounds comics telling honest and hilarious stories in front of a live audience, this is the show for you.

Tosh.0

Comic Daniel Tosh is gearing up for season 8 of Tosh.0. For those who aren't familiar, the show revolves around the most talked about viral videos, websites, and blogs the Internet has to offer. Is anyone else ready for a little "web redemption?"

Idiotsitter

Comedy Central's new series Idiotsitter (airing Jan. 14 after Workaholics) follows a struggling Ivy League graduate (Charlotte Newhouse) who winds up looking after a spoiled heiress (Jillian Bell) who just so happens to be under house arrest.

Not Safe w/ Nikki Glaser

Not Safe W/ Nikki Glaser, the network's other new series, will make its debut on Feb. 9, after Tosh. 0. The show will include an open-panel discussion with comedians and social experiments about sex and relationships.

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