ANT Middleton has confirmed SAS: Who Dares Wins will return in the spring.
The Channel 4 show will come back with its civilian edition first off, with a celebrity version coming later this year.
"We've got two more series that are filmed," he told Good Morning Britain today.
"We've got a normal one and a celebrity one.
"I think the first one, the normal one, will be out in the second quarter of the year.
"Then a couple of months after the second one will come.
"We're going to get a good dose of SAS Who Dares Wins, in the sort of second quarter and third quarter of the year.
"Hopefully some more straight talking in between that.
"All of my work has a message behind it.
"SAS is about finding that inner determination and realising what you're capable of."
Ant became a TV star after leaving the Special Boat Service in 2012 after serving 14 years in the Armed Forces, which included stints in the Paras, Royal Marines and Army.
Since then, Ant, originally from Portsmouth, has become a staple on the tough bootcamp SAS: Who Dares Win, as well as the celebrity version.
He’s also written two autobiographies, which have gone onto to be Number One best sellers.
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He's now helping The Sun's readers with career and relationship worries with a new series called Ask Ant.
He celebrated a bumper year after raking in over £2m in 2019.
Meanwhile his SAS co-stars, military veteran Ollie Ollerton and mole Jay Morton were axed in a new diversity drive from Channel 4 bosses.