HBO's "Girls" is currently in production and the first official trailer has been unveiled.
Unfortunately, the 30-second clip did not give that much information about what fans may expect this coming season. Still, it's worth watching again and again.
In the video, Hannah, played by actress Lena Dunham, was featured riding her bicycle. The casual ride ended up with the troubled soul falling on the group, with a handful of people flocking to her side.
The short teaser ends with the words, "Coming Soon," which means that the show still have no set premiere date.
So what exactly does Hannah's fall mean? Well, it could be one of two things. Either the fall symbolizes the young woman's troubles which was made evident throughout last season, or it could also mean that she simply met an accident, according to the Toronto Sun.
What is for certain is that her character left New York to go to Iowa after she was accepted to the University of Iowa's prestigious writing workshop.
As of late, there was no mention of the other characters on the series but chances are, there will be more trailers to come before the show returns in 2015.
Dunham herself posted the trailer via her Instagram account and wrote, "We're coming back! #season4 #loveyou."
Meanwhile, "Girls" is nominated for two Emmys. Dunham is also nominated for outstanding lead actress in a comedy series and Adam Driver is nominated for best supporting actor, the Boston Herald reported.
"It's an honor to be recognized with this incredible group of fierce and funny women. This list of nominees would also be the list for the best dinner party in history. Many thanks to the academy and to HBO," Dunham said.
This year's Emmy Awards will broadcast live on NBC at 8 p.m. on Monday, August 25, E! News noted.