It's time for a whole new season of The Bachelor, though the leading man is someone very familiar to the franchise.

Nick Viall steps into the Bachelor role for the show's upcoming 21st season. Viall was the runner-up on season 10 and 11 of The Bachelorette, and also participated in the third season of Bachelor in Paradise. While Viall has gotten pretty far into the "falling in love" process through his Bachelorette experience, he will at least get his chance to have a happy ending with an eligible bachelorette this season.

The season 21 premiere of The Bachelor features former Bachelors Sean Lowe (season 17), Chris Soules (season 19) and Ben Higgins (season 20) lending their advice to Viall. And of course, the premiere centers on Viall meeting the 30 new contestants hoping to find true love, with sure-to-be-memorable limo entrances.

The Bachelor season 21 premieres Monday night at 8/7c on ABC. The premiere lasts until 10/9c. If you cannot watch The Bachelor on television but still wish to watch it live, there is an option for you.

Go to ABC's live stream page and enter your cable subscription information. However, the live stream is only available in Chicago, Fresno-Visalia, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelphia, Raleigh-Durham and San Francisco, so you have to be in one of those areas to access the stream.

That stream is also available on the ABC app.

After the premiere, the episode will be available Tuesday morning on the various ABC online services, including the ABC app and website. The premiere will also be available on Hulu.

As always, there will be plenty to live tweet from tonight's The Bachelor premiere. Live tweeting has practically become a ritual for even the most casual of Bachelor fans, so be sure to use hashtag #TheBachelor to live tweet and follow along with others watching the madness unfold.