Here Are The First Shots Of Season 2 Of ‘Orange Is The New Black’

Orange Is The New Black won’t return to Netflix until June 6th, but the premium distribution platform hopes a few stills will hold fans over. Netflix has shared the first three stills from the prison dramedy, giving us an up-to-date look at the cast and teasing a few new additions as well.

The most enticing still, pictured above, shows a bloodstained Piper Chapman (played by Taylor Schilling), which tells informed viewers that season two will pick up right where last season’s cliffhanger finale left off. Piper is not present in the second still, which shows a group of the show’s characters at a “Mock Job Fair”.

The third still features a new character, played by Lorraine Toussaint. Toussaint joined the Orange Is The New Black cast last July and will play Vee, an incarcerated drug lord.

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For viewers who aren’t satisfied with images, a short teaser will have to suffice until Netflix releases a fuller trailer closer to the season two release date.

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