It's Netflix's Geeked Week, which promises to bring news on the streaming platform's latest and greatest shows along with what's to come next. And what's coming next to Netflix is Cowboy Bebop, which will arrive this fall.

That's according to a new tweet showcasing the show's stars in full costume, including John Cho as Spike Spiegel (whom you've probably seen in various shows as well as the Star Trek movie franchise), Daniella Pineda as Faye Valentine (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, The Vampire Diaries), and Mustafa Shakir as Jet Black (Brawl in Cell Block 99, Luke Cage).

And best of all, the 50-second video clip confirmed that the show's music will come from none other than Cowboy Bebop's original composer Yoko Kanno. Or as the clip proclaims, "There's no Bebop without Yoko."

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Cowboy Bebop started filming last July in New Zealand and just finished filming last March. The show will span 10 episodes, which is a fair bit less than the original's 26 episode run. Alex Garcia Lopez (Daredevil, The Punisher, The Witcher) and Michael Katleman (Primeval, The Last Ship) will share directing roles.

Cowboy Bebop first aired as an anime back in 1998. Considered one of the best and most successful anime of all time, the show followed bounty hunters Spike and Jet as they tracked down wanted criminals around the solar system in the year 2071. Their crew eventually grew to include an amnesiac con artist, a mildly insane but gifted hacker, and a genetically engineered corgi by the name of Ein.

We're still waiting on Geeked Week to give us the news we really want, which is exactly how "soon" the next season of The Witcher will be. Besides that, we're still waiting on Cuphead news, as well as Masters of the Universe: Revelations and The Sandman.

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