Netflix Announces Premiere Dates for 11 Original Shows!
Netflix has announced release dates for its 2016 lineup, which includes new and returning series, including new seasons of House of Cards, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and Orange Is the New Black.
The popular streaming service unveiled nearly a dozen shows viewers can expect starting February at the Television Critics Association’s press tour on Sunday. Here’s the list below:
• Love (February 11)
• Fuller House (February 26)
• House of Cards (March 4)
• Flaked (March 11)
• The Ranch (April 1)
• Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (April 15)
• Marseilles (May 5)
• Grace and Frankie (May 6)
• Orange Is the New Black (June 17)
• Stranger Things (July 15)
• The Get Down (August 12)
Netflix also said Jessica Jones has been renewed for a second season on Netflix. A premiere date for season 2 has not yet been announced.
Source: time.com
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