• "Girl Meets World" Season 3 will air on June.

"Girl Meets World" Season 3 will air on June. (Photo : YouTube/Girl Meets World Promos)

"Girl Meets World" season 3 will see introduce a new single that is a takeoff from "Boy Meets World."

Unfortunately, this doesn't confirm any visit from the '90s show's cast members.

According to Refinery29, "Girl Meets World" cast members Rowan Blanchard and Sabrina Carpenter were the ones who sang the new title sequence for the hit Disney Channel sitcom.

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The new credits sequence now also takes place outside the Matthews house, and it still has some similar shots from the previous opening sequence.

"This continues the show's overall strategy by leaning heavily on 'Boy Meets World' nostalgia to sell the series. Actor Ben Savage, both of Boy and 'Girl Meets World,' even directed the sequence," the publication noted.

Additionally, the new sequence still makes use of the song "Take On the World."

Meanwhile, "Girl Meets World" season 3 is expected to premiere next month, and the writers of the show have been dropping information from its upcoming episodes.

On Twitter, the writers also shared their decision to recreate the iconic sequence from "Boy Meets World."

"Surprise: A loving remembrance of where we came from, with a bunch of who we are now," the caption read.

The clip was then posted on Buzzfeed and the writers urged their followers to check it out.

"Buzzfeed. Now," they wrote.

Finally, they also retweeted Buzzfeed's post, "#GirlMeetsWorld recreated these inconic #BoyMeetsWorld Opening Credits."

In other news, "Girl Meets World" lead star Blanchard is making a name for herself for all the right reasons.

Just recently, the 14-year-old spoke up about feminism after revealing that she was harassed by a much older man.

While speaking with Interview, Blanchard said that someone asked them if they needed a ride and that moment of being catcalled stuck with her for the rest of her life.

"Girl Meets World" season 3 will premiere on Disney Channel on June 3.