Orange is the New Black season 4 release date confirmed along with Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt season 2
Here’s when all your favourite Netflix originals are coming back
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At the Television Critics Association, representatives for the streaming service announced the release dates of ten upcoming programmes, including Orange is the New Black season four and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt season two.
As well as returning programmes, they also announced when a number of new shows would be premiering, including Flaked, The Ranch and Stranger Things.
Here’s a list of all the upcoming Netflix programming to look forward too, including the previously announced dates of Daredevil and House of Cards.
Returning shows: House of Cards - Season Four - 4 March
Daredevil - Season Two - 18 March
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - Season Two - 15 April
Grace and Frankie - Season Two - 6 May
Orange is the New Black - Season Four - 17 June
New shows: Flaked - starring Will Arnet. Set in Venice, California, the show focuses on a self-appointed guru. Executively produced by the people behind Arrested Development - 11 March
The Ranch - A comedy starring Ashton Kutcher. Based on a failed semi-pro footballer who returns home to a Colorado ranch - 1 April
Marseille - Netflix’s first French language original is a tale of ‘power, corruption and redemption’ - 5 May
Stranger Things - Eight-episode series starring Winona Ryder that follows a small community as they look for a young boy who has seemingly vanished - 15 July
Netflix has also recently announced that Jessica Jones will be returning for a second series and that Matt Groening - creator of The Simpsons and Futurama - is creating a brand new animated series for them.
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