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Check out the trailer for the new season of 'Orange is the New Black'

It’s not long now til the new season of Orange is the New Black drops and fans have finally got their first look at the show’s sixth season.

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The new season relocates the action from Litchfield Penitentiary to the often mentioned nearby Maximum Security prison. The change in location gives the show a whole new world to explore and throws existing relationships off kilter.

The trailer shows the prisoners adjusting to their new home, backed by a catchy upbeat version of Fiona Apple’s song Criminal. 

Keen eyed observers will also catch some returning characters who’ve previously been sent off the Max in the trailer – including Lori Petty’s character Lolly.

Check out the new trailer below. Orange is the New Black returns to Foxtel on Friday 27th July 2018.

OIP Staff


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