Kimmy Schmidt is coming back! Jane Krakowski and Tituss Burgess throw themselves into character as they film upcoming special

Though the Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt came to end with season four earlier this year, they'll be returning to their roles for an upcoming, interactive special. 

And stars Jane Krakowski and Tituss Burgess are clearly having a some fun filming the final chapter of the comedy. 

The stars were pictured on set filming an explosive scene on Wednesday.  

At work: Krakowski, 50, emanated her usual confident aura for the shoot in a black blazer coupled with on-trend biker shorts, as new photos revealed Thursday

At work: Krakowski, 50, emanated her usual confident aura for the shoot in a black blazer coupled with on-trend biker shorts, as new photos revealed Thursday 

Krakowski, 50, emanated her usual confident aura for the shoot in a black blazer coupled with on-trend biker shorts. 

Her feet hit the floor in a pair of flirty peep-toe clogs.

Burgess, 40, wore fatigues for scenes in which he noshed on a sandwich and dodged explosions around him. 

The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt finale found its main characters Kimmy (Ellie Kemper), Titus (Burgess) and Lillian (Carol Kane) homeless after the city marked their apartment for demolition - with Kimmy attempting to win the money to stop it.  

Boom! Burgess dodged explosions around him in one of the photos released Thursday

Boom! Burgess dodged explosions around him in one of the photos released Thursday 

Yum! Burgess scarfed down a ham sandwich in one of the photos released Thursday

Yum! Burgess scarfed down a ham sandwich in one of the photos released Thursday

Jovial: Jane Krakowski, Titus Burgess, Ellie Kemper, Carol Kane and Busy Philipps attended an LA panel in May and were seen in good spirits

Jovial: Jane Krakowski, Titus Burgess, Ellie Kemper, Carol Kane and Busy Philipps attended an LA panel in May and were seen in good spirits 

Meanwhile, Titus had a decision to make: Will he choose his role in the Lion King, or will he make a comeback with Mikey? 

Viewers found out when Kimmy Schmidt Season 4 was released on January 25.

Though the series ended with season four, the show will be getting a special send-off in an upcoming, interactive special, set to debut in 2020. 

And according to The Hollywood Reporter, a Kimmy Schmidt movie might also be in the cards. 

Shining: Kemper was glowing in a red snake-print maxi dress at an LA event in May
Successful: Burgess has four consecutive Emmy nominations for his work on Kimmy Schmidt. Here he is at an LA event wearing a royal blue ensemble

Big talks: The Hollywood Reporter reports creators Tina Fey and Robert Carlock have been told to stay 'coy' about the potential for a project - although it's 'definitely a possibility,' as Fey puts it. Stars Ellie Kemper and Titus Burgess (pictured) are fans of the idea 

But the magazine reports creators Tina Fey and Robert Carlock have been told to stay 'coy' about the potential for a project - though it's 'definitely a possibility,' as Fey puts it. 

Carlock added: 'We believe there are more stories to tell, and hopefully there will be an announcement about that soon.'

Leading lady Ellie Kemper continued the sentiment to The Hollywood Reporter: 'I know we might go on to be doing a movie and I hope that that happens - I know it's not definite.' 

Burgess, on the other hand, has dismissed talks of the movie as 'a rumor' but expresses that he would be happy to return to filming if asked.

'I know we might go on to be doing a movie and I hope that that happens - I know it's not definite,' he told the magazine. 

'But also we would have to find these characters in a far different place emotionally and in circumstances to warrant a movie. Otherwise, it should just be another TV show. If they think a movie is the way to go, that just means that they have something really juicy cooking.' 

Since premiering in 2015, the series has earned 18 nominations in total, including four for Best Comedy Series.   

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Kimmy Schmidt is coming back! Jane Krakowski and Tituss Burgess throw themselves into character

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