Fall feels barely underway, but the impending winter will bring with it a number of 2015 premieres, from the likes of 'Girls' season 4 to the Duplass' brothers new series 'Togetherness.' Find out when Lena Dunham, the boys of 'Looking' and more will premiere on HBO in the new year!

Per the pay-cable network's official announcement, all three series will pick debut their newest episodes on Sunday, January 11. 'Girls' season 4 will occupy its usual 9:00 P.M. timeslot, followed by Jay and Mark Duplass' new dramedy 'Togetherness' at 9:30, and with the boys of 'Looking' season 2 bringing up the rear at 10:00 P.M.

For those unfamiliar with 'Togetherness,' HBO's official synopsis follows:

From brothers Jay and Mark Duplass, in their TV debut, the show follows two couples living under one roof on the fringes of Los Angeles. Brett and Michelle (Mark Duplass, Melanie Lynskey) are struggling to rekindle the spark in their relationship, which has puttered out from the stresses of marriage and children. When Brett’s friend Alex (Steve Zissis) and Michelle’s sister Tina (Amanda Peet) move in with them, the foursome engage in a tragically comedic struggle to follow their personal dreams, while still remaining good friends, siblings and spouses to each other.

Elsewhere, we know of ‘Girls’ season 4 that production will return to the 10-episode format over season 3′s elevation to 12, while series star Andrew Rannells will enter season 4 promoted to series regular, and Adam Driver will remain a regular despite his ‘Star Wars‘ casting. 'Community' star Gillian Jacobs will recur in a season 4 role, joining 'American Horror Story' and 'Heroes' veteran Zachary Quinto, as well as 'Orange is the New Black's Natasha Lyonne, Maude Apatow, Spike Jonze (acting) and 'Obvious Child' star Jake Lacey.

Well, what say you? Between 'Girls' season 4, 'Looking' season 2 and 'Togetherness,' which of HBO's Sunday comedies are you most looking forward to in 2015? Watch the latest teaser again below, and give us your thoughts in the comments!

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