There will be a lot to look forward to when "Bones" kicks off its 11th season on Fox this October.

Earlier this month "Bones" writer and producer Michael Peterson unveiled on Twitter that the name of the Season 11 premiere is "The Revelation in the Remains."

It was also revealed that Peterson and executive producer John Collier have stepped up to run the show in wake of executive producer Stephen Nathan's departure, reports CarterMatt. Because Peterson and Collier have been working on the show for years, it's safe to assume that not much will change concerning its structure.

Fans can also expect the new season to begin months after the point where the finale left off.

"Picking up six months after the Season 10 finale, Brennan and Booth have moved on to a new town and new jobs, having given up their old life and settled into a blissful death-free existence. But a murder unlike any other draws them back to investigate with their former colleagues at the Jeffersonian and FBI," reads the synopsis, according to CarterMatt.

Nathan recently opened up about the upcoming season, telling The Hollywood Reporter that "the mystery and the fun of Season 11 is how is this team going to reassemble. How is life going to go on? At what point do we pick them up?"

The exiting producer also expanded on how Booth and Brennan will be portrayed in the new season.

"The challenge now is: How do we reintroduce them into a world and a family that they have bid farewell to?" he told TV Guide.

"We're not going to go to the Jeffersonian for 22 episodes without Booth and Brennan. The challenge is: How the hell do we get these two people back while being true to everything that made them leave? That's what will be interesting and surprising about the top of Season 11, and that's why doing these big moves is always so interesting to us and so much fun. It forces you to see the characters in a new way. It forces you to realize that there are expectations that always fall short of reality," said Nathan.

Once Booth and Brennan return to the Jeffersonian, Nathan says that they will have a new outlook and approach to their work.

"Whatever they've been doing in this time when they have left the Jeffersonian will allow them to see their work there and their future work in a unique way -- probably in a way even they had not expected."

Season 11 of "Bones" will premiere on Thursday, Oct. 1 at 8 p.m. EST on Fox.