Netflix revealed when fans can expect their favorite returning shows and highly anticipated new shows to premiere.
Among the shows with new premiere dates are the "Gilmore Girls" revival, the "One Day at a Time" remake, and the the trippy tech anthology series "Black Mirror."
On Wednesday during the Television Critics Association press tour in Beverly Hills, the company also announced it has ordered additional seasons of its first talk show, "Chelsea"; the Maria Bamford comedy "Lady Dynamite"; and the Rob Schneider comedy "Real Rob."
It also greenlit a new musical animated series — an untitled Motown project from Josh Wakely, the guy behind "Beat Bugs."
Here's when you can expect Netflix's new and returning series to premiere:
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The filmmakers embark on a personal look into the daily lives of these carefully curated chefs, from their diverse backgrounds to the evolution and craft of their chosen cuisine, as well as their quests for sensory perfection.
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Stars include Orlando Bloom, Malin Akerman, Raul Castillo, Jake Johnson, Marc Maron, Dave Franco, Hannibal Buress, and Gugu Mbatha-Raw.
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Life on The Ranch is never easy, and things get even more complicated in part two of season one. It seems as if ex-football star Colt Bennett (Ashton Kutcher) has finally accepted his place on the family ranch, but he and his brother Rooster (Danny Masterson) will have to prove themselves to their father, Beau (Sam Elliott), if they ever hope to become partners.
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