R. Kelly has delivered a 23rd installment of his musical drama series, Trapped in the Closet, which debuts on the Independent Film Channel this fall.
"The Alien is back and It has brought friends along," he said in a statement.
"When I first began experiencing the unknown journey of writing Trapped in the Closet, I knew after the first chapter that I had tapped into something that was not of this earth," he added.
The forthcoming episode brings new characters and plot turns, as well as previous characters including Sylvester, Rufus, Cathy, Gwendolyn, Bridget, Big Man, Rosie the Nosy Neighbor, Twan and Pimp Lucius.
"You'll see pretty much most of the main characters back, and you'll find out pretty early on what the package is, and who's got the package," said Ann Carli, the show's producer.
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