From Orange Is the New Black’s premiere date to Black Mirror casting!
There were tons of announcements from Netflix at the Television Critics Association winter press tour in Pasadena, CA today as the streaming service unveiled its plan for the first half of 2016. From castings to premiere dates to first looks, here is everything you need to know about the shows you will Netflix And Chill with this year.
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Orange Is the New Black Season 4 will premiere June 17 on Netflix!
At the end of Season 3, the future of Litchfield remained in doubt as the prison got a new inmate in the Martha Stewart-esque Judy King (Blair Brown). In Season 4, those two things converge in a wild and exciting way.
"Because [Season 3] ends with the overcrowding in the prison, you do push all the groups together and the alliances that happen are unexpected," Brown said, of Season 4, at TCA. That means some characters who have never interacted with one another will this season — which not only elates the actors, but creator Jenji Kohan as well. "We’re always trying to make new combinations," she said. "It’s so exciting to watch these women perform [so] we’re trying to keep it interesting for ourselves too. We’re always looking for that."
While details on the season were in short supply from the notoriously tight-lipped crew, Samira Wiley, who plays Poussey, teased, "I feel like we've got something really, really different than what we've put out before."
Marvel's Jessica Jones renewed for Season 2!
After defeating Kilgrave (David Tennant), Jessica Jones (Krysten Ritter) will tackle a new foe in Season 2 of the acclaimed drama — a fact executive producer Melissa Rosenberg said was intimidating and exciting in equal measure.
And while the Jessica Jones writers room hasn't re-assembled to tackle Season 2, given that the show is more grounded than Brian Michael Bendis' fantastical source material, chances are it will diverge a little bit more in the future. Although, Rosenberg was quick to add, "I will always use as much as I can from the book."
Myles Aronowitz
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