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Keith Richards doc to premiere on Netflix
Netflix also took the wraps off premiere dates for a number of original comedy specials, the report notes.
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The animated animal comedy has been renewed for a third season, and crime drama Longmire, which previously aired for three seasons before A&E canceled it, will debut its highly anticipated fourth season on Thursday, September 10, Netflix announced at the Television Critics Association fall previews on Tuesday. Each season consists of 12 episodes, and Netflix released a special BoJack Christmas episode previous year. It follows the personal and professional life of Dev (Ansari), a 30-year-old actor in New York who doesn’t know what he’s doing with his life. Master of None debuts in all Netflix territories on November 6.
Also, the premiere date for Season 4 of Longmire was announced, along with the start date for Aziz Ansari’s new Netflix series, Master of None.
Robert Taylor returns as Walt Longmire, along with series regulars Katee Sackhoff, Lou Diamond Phillips, Cassidy Freeman, Bailey Chase, and Adam Bartley. A gun went off in the final moments of Season 3 and viewers will learn who was shot and whether Walt can be stopped before he makes a fatal choice. Ansari stars in and created the series with Alan Yang; both serve as executive producers alongside Mike Schur, Dave Becky and David Miner.
The cast includes H John Benjamin and Eric Wareheim. The series stars Will Arnett as the voice of BoJack, a washed-up 90’s sitcom star, who has been trying to find his way through a muddle of self-loathing, whisky and failed relationships. Coming soon to Netflix is Chelsea Does, a documentary film series with Chelsea Handler.
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– “We are plugging along”, on another “Arrested Development” season, Sarandos said.