'Orange Is the New Black' Season 2 News & Netflix Update: Show Gets New Ron Howard Credits; More Nudity Coming Soon? [Watch]
Netflix's highly anticipated series, "Orange Is The New Black," is back for season two tomorrow!
So you know what that means?
PROMO PROMO PROMO!
In the latest trailer for "Orange is the New Black," Netflix decided to promote the show via an "Arrested Development" format with Ron Howard as the trailer's narrator.
In the trailer that has the wealthy Bluth family swapped for wealthy girl Piper Chapman, Howard says, "And now the story of a wealthy girl who lost everything and the one family who had no choice but to help her keep it together. It's 'Orange Is the New Black.'"
Though the "Arrested Development" style trailer is different from "Orange Is the New Black's" original format, it certainly gives a fun feel to the promo trailer.
Will we be seeing more of this style from "OITNB?" We'll just have to wait and see.
Check out the fun trailer below:
So now let's get to the good stuff. What can we expect from season two?
CNN reported that Piper's husband Larry will start growing his success as a writer and will have an even bigger voice this time around.
There will also be a sex contest between characters Big Boo and Nicky, according to TV Guide.
Speaking of sex, 'OITNB' fans can also expect to see more nudity and raunchier scenes in season two.
At an industry lunch in April, 'OITNB' creator, Jenji Kohan, said she "loves graphic sex" in her show: "The more the better." Kohan also alluded to more male nudity as well in the second season.
One of the final rumors going around about season two is there will be an even messier love triangle between characters Pornstache, Bennett and Daya.
Pablo Schreiber, who plays Pornstache, told Entertainment Weekly, "There's kind of a tectonic shift happening between Pornstache, Bennett and Daya by the big point of the second season, and I think you might be surprised who you may be siding with in that triumvirate."
"Orange Is the New Black" season two premieres on Netflix tomorrow, June 6. Will you be watching?
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