Orange Is the New Black Season 2 trailer released

After a very, very, very, VERY long wait, Orange Is the New Black is coming back.

A quick spoiler, although not really, because the series has been on Netflix for almost a year now: the first season ended with Piper (Taylor Schilling) getting into a violent fight with prison rival Doggett (Taryn Manning) after she attacked our protagonist with a shiv made out of a crucifix. You know, the usual Christmas bullshit.

Anyway, apparently the second season picks up with Piper being released from solitary confinement to rejoin the rest of the cast. And by the looks of it, we’re going to see a crop of new characters, including an old nemesis of Red’s and a new girl.

The new season premieres on Netflix on June 6, so mark the date so you can have yourself an old-fashioned binge-watch.

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