Netflix has released a brand new trailer for Queer Eye season 4. The streaming service actually, in part, got their start in the original programming game by reviving Arrested Development and they've since buttered a good amount of their bread by bringing back beloved shows. But their revamp of Bravo's Queer Eye for the Straight Guy has been amongst their most beloved and successful revivals to date. The Fab Five are continuing their helpful ways, but with a personal touch this time around.

As we can see in the trailer, the gang are taking over Jonathan's former high school in Kansas City. There, they will be helping one of his former teachers, and several others. The individuals at the center of season 4 are the usual fish out of water types, but things get really emotional. It's not all raw, tear-jerking emotion, as there is plenty of high energy to go around. Though, this binge watch should come with a box of tissues, if this footage is any indication. It taps into that human side of things that we've come to expect from the new Fab Five. Overall, this looks like exactly what fans of the show are hoping for.

The Emmy Award-winning Queer Eye returns in season 4, with the gang ready to transform the stylistically challenged into hip and happening savants. This time around, the show's fearless ambassadors of taste return to Kansas City to bring their infectious brand of self-love, confidence and encouragement to a whole new roster of people. The series, which debuted on Netflix in 2018, took the show global and introduced audiences around the world to a modern aesthetic and diverse perspectives.

Netflix also brought a brand new Fab Five, which includes Antoni Porowski (Food & Wine), Bobby Berk (Interior Design), Jonathan Van Ness (Grooming), Karamo Brown (Culture) and Tan France (Fashion). The series originally debuted in 2003 and ran for a total of five seasons and 100 episodes on Bravo. The final episode aired in 2007 and, after being away for more than a decade, Netflix decided to bring back the concept and modernize it for their subscribers.

For the time being, Netflix is king when it comes to the streaming game, with nearly 150 million subscribers worldwide. They're also outspending every studio in Hollywood when it comes to content, investing billions in original shows and movies. Though, it was recently revealed that the company is looking to tighten up their wallet a bit, given the underperformance of a few key, very expensive titles.

The series is executive produced by David Collins, Michael Williams and Rob Eric for Scout Productions, with David George, Adam Sher, David Eilenberg and Jordana Hochman aboard as executive producers for ITV Entertainment. Jennifer Lane also serves as executive producer, in addition to her duties as showrunner. Queer Eye season 4 hits Netflix on July 19. Be sure to check out the new trailer for yourself.