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'BoJack' renewed, 'Longmire' gets launch date

Bill Keveney
USA TODAY
BoJack Horseman (voiced by Will Arnett), right, talks to Mr. Peanutbutter (Paul F. Tompkins) in Netflix's 'BoJack Horseman.'

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Netflix Tuesday renewed the animated Horseman, which centers on a has-been equine TV star, for a third season. The second season launched on July 17.

The streaming service also announced premiere dates for the fourth season of Longmire (Sept. 10) and Aziz Ansari's new series — which also gets a name — Master of None (Nov. 6) at the start of its session on the opening day of the Television Critics Association summer press tour.

Longmire, which was on A&E for its first three seasons, will move to the streaming service for its fourth. The 10-episode season opens up minutes after the conclusion of Season 3.

Netflix describes the set-up: Wyoming sheriff "Walt Longmire (Robert Taylor), having found out who was behind the murder of his wife, succumbs to his darker impulses and takes off in pursuit of the killer with murder on his mind. Meanwhile, Branch Connally (Bailey Chase), the deputy who Walt fired for erratic, violent behavior, believes he has already figured out who the real culprit is. But during his confrontation with this suspected killer, a gun goes off. Now the audience will finally learn what happened, and whether Walt can be stopped before he makes a fatal choice."

Longmire also stars Katee Sackhoff (Battlestar Galactica), Lou Diamond Phillips (Southland, La Bamba), Cassidy Freeman (Smallville) and Adam Bartley (Justified). Gerald McRaney (House of Cards) and Ally Walker (Sons of Anarchy) will make guest appearances.

Master of None stars Ansari (Parks and Recreation) as Dev, a 30-year-old actor in New York "who has trouble deciding what he wants to eat, much less the pathway for the rest of his life," according to the Netflix description. "Dev's story takes him through subjects as diverse as the plight of the elderly, the immigrant experience, and how to find the most delicious pasta for dinner."

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The series also stars H. Jon Benjamin, Eric Wareheim, Lena Waithe, Noel Wells and Kelvin Yu. Ansari created the series with Alan Yang.

Netflix also announced premiere dates for original comedy specials, including Demetri Martin: Live (At the Time) (Aug. 14); Anjelah Johnson: Not Fancy (Oct. 2); Anthony Jeselnik: Thoughts and Prayers (Oct. 16); John Mulaney: The Comeback Kid (Nov. 13); Brent Morin (Dec. 1); and Mike Epps: After Dark (Dec. 18).

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