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'Orange Is The New Black' Will End With Season Seven

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18 Oct 2018, 09:05 AM

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It's time to say goodbye to the ladies of Litchfield. Orange Is the New Black will officially be ending with its seventh season.

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The cast of the Primetime Emmy Award-winning series announced on Twitter that their upcoming seventh season in 2019 will be the last.

Kate Mulgrew who plays Red admitted in the video, "I'm going to miss playing and living on the edge of one of the most groundbreaking and original and controversial series of this decade."

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Uzo Aduba, aka Suzanne, hints at the upcoming season saying, "Season seven, you will not be disappointed. It is a season you will not forget. And we're going to give you everything and more that you could have ever wanted."

Series creator, Jenji Kohan said in a statement, "Afer seven seasons, it's time to be released from prison. I will miss all the … ladies of Litchfield and the incredible crew we've worked with. My heart is orange but fade to black."

Cindy Holland, vice president of original content, reminisced OITNB in a statement saying, "During production of season one, everyone involved with Orange Is The New Black felt like we knew a special secret we couldn't wait to share with the world."

"Since then,  we have laughed, cried, raged, and roared with the women of Litchfield, and every moment spent with them felt like borrowed time - too good to last forever," she continued.

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The end of the OITNB era will definitely be a sad one. Cindy adds, "We will be said to say goodbye but we will definitely be going out on a high. We are grateful to Jenji Kohan and her groundbreaking vision; to her supremely talented team of writers and producers; and to a once-in-a-lifetime cast and crew for creating a truly special work of art that has inspired conversations and connected audiences around the world."  

We're not crying, you are.

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Info via Digital Spy and E! Online

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