Friday, February 5, 2016

Netflix Renews 'Orange Is the New Black' for 3 More Seasons

Netflix and Lionsgate have announced that the original comedic drama series Orange Is the New Black created by Jenji Kohan has been renewed for three additional seasons - bringing the show up to its seventh season. Season 4 of the series will premiere on Friday, June 17. Kohan will continue to serve as showrunner for seasons five, six and seven.




"Jenji and her team have produced a phenomenal and impactful series that is both funny and dramatic, outrageous and heartfelt. Audiences around the world have come to love the ladies and men of Orange Is the New Black, and we are eager to see where three more seasons will take them," said Cindy Holland, Vice President of Original Content at Netflix.

"Three more years! Not quite a political term, but still plenty of time to do some interesting things. In some cultures, 'May you lead an interesting life,' is a curse, but I don't live in those cultures," said Kohan. "Here's to keeping it interesting. Thanks Netflix! Both thanks and you're welcome Lionsgate! And kudos and gratitude to the stellar cast and crew and writers and producers and editors and musicians and mixers and shleppers... with whom I have the pride and honor of crafting this show. Three more years! Three more years!"

"We're proud to continue our long-standing relationships with Netflix and the incredibly talented Jenji Kohan and delighted that one of the most acclaimed shows on television will continue on Netflix for three more seasons," said Kevin Beggs, Lionsgate Television Group Chairman. "Jenji's brilliant creative vision and a truly amazing cast have catapulted Orange Is the New Black to the forefront of the platinum age of television, and we're pleased that Orange fans around the world will be reward with another three seasons."

The acclaimed hour-long series stars a diverse and award-winning ensemble of women including Taylor Schilling, Uzo Aduba, Kate Mulgrew, Laura Prepon, Laverne Cox, Dascha Polanco, Danielle Brooks, Selenis Leyva, Samira Wiley, Taryn Manning, Yael Stone, Jackie Cruz, Lea DeLaria, Adrienne C. Moore and Elizabeth Rodriguez, along with Michael Harney and Nick Sandow. The series is based on the best-selling memoir of the same name by Piper Kerman.