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‘Relationship Status,’ Co-Produced By StyleHaul, Gets Two More Seasons On Go90

In April 2016, digital network StyleHaul joined the content boom on Verizon’s Go90 platform by co-producing Relationship Status, a series about the relationship between technology and modern dating. Now, more episodes of that show are on the way thanks to a deal that will bring two additional Relationship Status seasons to Go90.

The renewal covers 24 episodes spread across the two forthcoming seasons. The Relationship Status cast will expand to feature both traditional TV notables (Gilmore Girls and Heroes vet Milo Ventimiglia co-starred in season one) and digital media standouts. That being said, aside from Ventimiglia’s reprisal of his role, no specific casting details have been announced yet.

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Behind the camera, there are plenty of parties involved in the production of Relationship Status

. Céline Geiger is the show’s creator, and its executive producers hail from StyleHaul, Full Fathom Five, and Ventimiglia’s DiVide Pictures.

“We are thrilled to further expand our relationship with go90, Full Fathom and Divide,” said Mia Goldwyn, Chief Content Officer at StyleHaul, in a press release. “Bringing back a fan favorite series that explores many unique characters and perspectives is a true reflection of the diverse and inclusive community on both StyleHaul and go90’s platforms.”

The second season of Relationship Status is expected to arrive in the fall of 2017, with the third arriving beyond that point.

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