Warehouse 13 has been renewed for a fourth season.
Syfy has ordered 13 more episodes of the fantasy drama series, starring Eddie McClintock and Joanne Kelly, following strong ratings.
"Under executive producer Jack Kenny's leadership, this superlative team of writers, cast and crew continue to turn out a series that only gets better and better with every episode," said Syfy president of original content Mark Stern, reports Entertainment Weekly.
"Warehouse 13 is deservedly the most popular series in our history and we're delighted to renew it for a fourth season."
McLintock recently told Digital Spy that he feels the current third season of the show is the best yet, praising showrunner Kenny's ability to "tell a whimsical story but keep it adult".
Warehouse 13 producer Kenny promised at this year's Comic-Con that there would be an "earth-shattering" event at the end of season three, and called it "the smallest corner [the writers] have painted [themselves] into".
Syfy cancelled sci-fi drama series Eureka earlier this week. The network said that it had taken the "difficult business decision" after "painstaking consideration".
Warehouse 13 continues on Mondays at 9/8c on Syfy.