But they’re making a movie together.

Blake Anderson, Adam Devine, and Anders Holm have a busy year ahead of them.

The stars and co-creators of Comedy CentralsWorkaholicsare prepping to film theirlong-in-the-works feature filmGame Over, Man!

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Devines currently juggling press-tour duties onMike and Davewith pre-production on a new season ofWorkaholics.

This will be the seventh season of the show and, apparently, the last.

This is it, we think, says Devine.

Weve talked as a group.

We kind of think nows a good time to put it to bed.

The internet was kind of our college, explains Devine.

The end ofWorkaholicsmeans new possibilities for the creators.

Were on peoples radars now, says Holms.

Its like a restart.

I feel the fire and the hunger that I felt when I was 26.

We had the luxury of being able to see each other every day here at work.

Were only two weeks into writing, says Anderson.

We still have the whole year left to get sad.

We created such a world, and it really is something special.

Since no TV show everreallyends in the reboot era, Anderson hesitates to describe this final season asthefinal season.

Were trying to at least take a lengthy break from it, he says.

Were saying its the last season, for now.

Comedy Central has no official comment on the future ofWorkaholics.

Its very much an action comedy, says Devine.

Were three maids that work in a hotel and it gets taken over by terrorists.

Its sort ofDie Hard, but with three idiot John McClanes.

And even if theyre not working together onWorkaholics, the plan is to keep working together.

We always say, in a perfect world, every year wed have a project together, says Devine.

Were not breaking up by any means.