Netflix has unveiled the first official teaser for Judd Apatow's upcoming comedy series Love.

The teaser, released on Netflix's YouTube page, doesn't reveal any footage from the show, but it does finally specify the show's release date: Feb. 19,  which is the Friday after Valentine's Day.

Entertainment Weekly has also revealed the first images of the series, which show Paul Rust and Gillian Jacobs in action. The show will center around Gus (Rust), who moves into a new apartment complex full of college kids after splitting from his cheating girlfriend. He soon meets Mickey (Jacobs), who recently got out of a relationship as well.

Love is executive produced by Judd Apatow via Apatow Productions and it's the first show he has produced since Undeclared in 2001. Also producing are Lesley Arfin (Brooklyn Nine Nine, Girls) and star Paul Rust.

Netflix is confident enough in Apatow's work that they have already ordered a full two seasons of Love. Ten episodes will premiere in 2016, followed by an additional 12-episode second season next year. Both Apatow and Rust are also working with Netflix on Pee Wee's Big Holiday, which will be released this March.