Netflix renews ‘Jessica Jones,’ sets ‘Kimmy Schmidt,’ ‘Orange’ premiere dates

It's Netflix's day at the Television Critics Association press tour, which of course means lots of announcements:

* “Jessica Jones” has been renewed for a second season. Originally, Netflix wouldn't commit to more than one season of any of its four Marvel solo series, but “Jessica” joins “Daredevil” in getting another order. No word on when it might debut.

* The second season of “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” will premiere Friday, April 15.

* The fourth season of “Orange Is the New Black” will debut Friday, June 17.

* “The Get Down,” the drama about the early days of hip-hop created by Baz Luhrmann and produced by Shawn Ryan, will debut on Friday, August 12.

* “Flaked,” a new dramedy starring Will Arnett as “a man doing his honest best to stay one step ahead of his own lies,” will debut on Friday, March 11.

* “The Ranch,” a multi-camera sitcom starring Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson, Sam Elliott, and Debra Winger – the former two of whom co-starred in “That '70s Show,” the latter two of whom have never, as far as I can tell, appeared in a multi-cam before – as a Midwestern ranching family, will debut on Friday, April 1.

* “Grace and Frankie” season 2 debuts Friday, May 6.

Netflix had previous announced premiere dates for “House of Cards” (March 4), “Daredevil” (March 18), and the Judd Apatow-produced “Love” (Feb. 19).

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