[04/15/15 - 05:41 AM] Netflix Orders a Fourth Season of "Orange Is the New Black" Said announcement comes in advance of its season three launch on Friday, June 12.
[via press release from Netflix]
Netflix Orders a Fourth Season of "ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK"
#SorryNotSorry - Your favorite inmates from Litchfield Correctional Institution are back for an all new season exclusively on Netflix beginning Friday, June 12th.
Click here to watch a brand new clip from season 3:
Piper, Red, Crazy Eyes, Taystee, Poussey, Sophia, Nicky, Daya, Gloria, Big Boo, Pennsatucky and all of Litchfield's ladies are back for more drama and laughter...as Alex makes her return and a new inmate, Stella (Ruby Rose) joins the gang.
And there will be more! Netflix today announced that there will be a season four of the series, coming exclusively to Netflix in 2016.
Orange is the New Black has garnered more than 20 awards including three Emmy Awards, two SAG Awards, two AFI honors, three Critic's Choice Television Awards, one NAACP Image Award, one PGA Award, two GLAAD Media Awards, and is a recipient of a Peabody Award and a Television Critics' Association (TCA) Award.
Viewers can catch up on Seasons 1 and 2 exclusively on Netflix at netflix.com/OITNB.
Follow @OITNB and http://facebook.com/OITNB for more information in the weeks to come.
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