Netflix renewed Marvel's "Jessica Jones'" for a second season, the company announced Sunday amid a flurry of other original show updates.
The company has repeatedly called original content its future and promised a hefty output in 2016, so it's no surprise that it decided to move ahead with "Jones" after all the hype around the first season.
Although Netflix didn't provide any further details about when season two will actually make it to streaming, it did announce that "Orange is the New Black" should hit June 17, the second installment of "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" will launch April 15, and new shows "Flaked" and "The Ranch" will debut March 11 and April 1 respectively.
Other announcements: "Grace and Frankie" season two premieres May 6, "Stranger Things" will be available July 15, the first part of "The Get Down" streams August 12, and Judd Apatow's "Love" will launch February 19.
Here's how "Jessica Jones" spread the news from its Twitter account:
Did you get the memo? Marvel's #JessicaJones is back for Season 2, only on Netflix. pic.twitter.com/RPXkREmCgx
— Jessica Jones (@JessicaJones) January 17, 2016
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