"Will and Grace" comedy series is confirmed to return on NBC soon, according to one of the actors, Leslie Jordan. It has been known that Jordan won an Emmy Award for this show and just confirmed that NBC has ordered 10 new episodes for the next season.

"Will and Grace" is confirmed to start filming this July 2017. Jordan, who also played Beverly Leslie already suspected the comeback of the show since it has checked in for a special election webisode in September years after it has wrapped its eight-year show in NBC.

According to ET Online, there will be a total revival that is going to happen in the next season. The 61-year old woman even emphasized that the series is coming back on air "not just perhaps but absolutely!" There will be ten new episodes that are expected to be aired in this sitcom.

It was also in December when Megan Mully, one of the stars of the show, also confirmed that the Emmy-award winning comedy show is returning originally to NBC network. In the new episodes, Mully added that the storyline will have to continue on the current state of American politics and social affairs.. It is also good to consider that the return of the show could have been better since President Donald Trump is already seated as the president.

Moreover, the 58-year old actress also told ET that her character as Karen Walker will portray as the Secretary of State for President Trump, probably.During the interview, the actress was also promoting her upcoming movie, "Why Him?"

Some of the cast of the "Will and Grace" like Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Sean Hayes, together with Megan Mully also reunited in early 2016 for one of their fun segment that aired just before the presidential debate, Just Jared added.