Along with this news, Cosgrove chatted with EW about what viewers can expect from the upcoming series, and gave us details about some exclusive set reveal photos.
The 13-episode season will pick up nearly 10 years after the Nickelodeon series, which ran from 2007 to 2012.
Spencer, who’s “the most successful of all” the characters, still resides in the original loft he and Carly lived in, though he’s remodeled it a bit.
Though they couldn’t track down the original, the team asked the artist who made it to build one as identical as possible to be in Spencer’s living room.
“She hasn’t done ‘iCarly’ in a long time, and she decides to start it up again in the pilot,” Cosgrove says.
Not revealed yet is Carly’s apartment, which is also at Bushwell Plaza, the same building in Seattle that Spencer’s apartment is in.
The revival will explain everyone’s backstory in the pilot, and she says it was exciting to think about what all the characters would have been doing over the last decade.
Currently halfway through filming, Cosgrove says she doesn’t know how the last four or five episodes will play out yet.