Coming soon to your TV and Twitter feed: "Sharknado 4."

Franchise star Ian Ziering has been posting tantalizing tweets like this one:

Jillian Barberie joins the fun this go-round:

And Tara Reid's ready for the four-quel  .. does April live or die? You decide: vote here.

The official Sharknado Facebook page is pretty excited, too:

It's out in July. The plot looks to be no less ridiculous than Sharnados 1-3 and the celeb qutient keeps piling up. Reports Variety:

"The film will take place five years after the East Coast was ravaged in "Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No." Fin (Ziering), his family and the cosmos have been blissfully sharknado-free in the intervening years, but now sharks – and 'nados! – are being whipped up in places (and ways) least expected…

Joining the cast for the fourth film are Gary Busey as Wilford Wexler, April's father and a lead scientist at Astro-X; Tommy Davidson as Aston Reynolds, playboy tech billionaire and CEO of tech company Astro-X, developers of a revolutionary energy system that can stabilize the atmosphere and prevent the formation of tornadoes; Cody Linley as Matt, Fin and April's eldest son who, after surviving the first sharknado, finished flight school and joined the Army; Imani Hakim as Gabrielle, Matt's best friend and a fellow soldier; Masiela Lusha as Gemini, Fin's cousin; Cheryl Tiegs as Raye, Fin's mother and Col. Gil Shepard's ex-wife."

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