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Netflix announces title, date for Aziz Ansari series, renews BoJack Horseman

Now that binge-watch binge can continue into this fall, as Netflix has set release dates for Longmire Season 3 and Aziz Ansari’s newly titled Master of None.

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Netflix has announced premiere dates for some of its series and comedy specials, the Internet TV network announced Tuesday at its TCA session in Beverly Hills.

“Longmire” – the series adaptation of the Craig Johnson novels which had a short, happy three-season run on A&E before cancellation last year – has an official return date on Netflix, the streaming service that has (as you know) plunged into the deep end of the reboot pool. On it, Ansari plays 30-year-old Dev, a New York actor who struggles with finding a direction for his life. “Ambitious, funny, cinematic, and both sweeping in scope and intensely personal,

Dev’s story takes him through subjects as diverse as the plight of the elderly, the immigrant experience and how to find the most delicious pasta for dinner.”

Available in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, Longmire’s 10-episode fourth season will land on Thursday, September 10th.

Robert Taylor returns as Walt Longmire, along with series regulars Katee Sackhoff, Lou Diamond Phillips, Cassidy Freeman, Bailey Chase, and Adam Bartley. In addition to deepening the relationship between Ansari and Netflix, Master Of None will reunite Ansari with Parks & Recreation co-creator Michael Schur and Alan Yang, who wrote for all seven seasons of that show. H. Jon Benjamin, Lena Waithe, Eric Wareheim, Noël Wells, and Kelvin Yu will star with Ansari. atch options this summer.

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Also on deck for 2016 is the documentary film Chelsea Does, which is comprised of four films that feature Chelsea Handler exploring a variety of topics that include marriage, racism, technology and drugs.

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