Get ready,Veronica Mars fans. 

Krysten Ritter, who played Gia Goodman on the popular TV series, confirmed she will return for the feature film based off the series.

"G-G-G-Gia!!!! I'm thrilled to be reprising my role of Gia Goodman in the Veronica Mars movie!!! It's gonna be very juicy Marshmallows!" she wrote on her Facebook page.

"Veronica Mars has a special place in my heart because it was my first big acting job and it was also one of the most lovely on-set experiences you could ever ask for."

The former Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 actress continued, "This will truly be an awesome shoot, not only because we all get to be reunited (can't WAIT!) but because of the revolutionary way this all was able to come to life!"

The cast of the Veronica Mars movie is growing by the day.

Three more returning stars have confirmed they'll be back for the upcoming film: Daran Norris (Cliff McCormack), Amanda Noret (Madison Sinclair) and Sam Huntington (Luke Haldeman).

Norris made an adorable video (below) announcing his return for the movie in a full white wig and beard.

"We are really excited to be able to make this movie, and it could not have been done without your help or support," Norris said. "I'm just over the moon and overjoyed to come back as Cliff McCormack."

Norris, Noret, Ritter and Huntington join Bell, Jason Dohring, Chris Lowell, Percy Daggs III, Francis Capra, Christine Lakin and Enrico Colantoni, who have already signed on for the Veronica Mars movie.

And fans can expect more Veronica Mars casting announcements in the next week.

"We have a bunch of cast deals done, but we're trying to parse them out now that we have them," Thomas said at the ATX Television Festival in Austin, Texas last weekend. "They've all come together in the last week, but we want to give everyone their own moment, so you will be getting a lot of notices over the next nine to 10 days about cast members."

The Veronica Mars movie is set to debut in early 2014.