[05/11/15 - 07:05 AM] Video: "Orange Is the New Black" - Series Trailer Get an extended look at the new season, premiering June 12 on the streaming service.
[via press release from Netflix]
Are you ready for more Orange is the New Black or have you been waiting for the perfect opportunity to start the critically-acclaimed, award-winning Netflix original series?
Well, click on this new trailer just released by Netflix that should get you going, and catch up now exclusively on Netflix at netflix.com/OITNB.
About Orange is the New Black
Orange is the New Black, is the outrageous, critically-acclaimed and award-winning series from Emmy(R) Award-winner Jenji Kohan.
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.
Follow @OITNB and http://facebook.com/OITNB for more information in the weeks to come.
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