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BoJack Horseman season 5 release date announced by Netflix

The reveal was made on Twitter

Jack Shepherd
Thursday 28 June 2018 08:02 EDT
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BoJack Horseman has long been one of Netflix’s finest shows, winning rave reviews from critics.

After months of waiting, Netflix has finally revealed when the fifth season of the alcoholic horse’s show will debut: 14 September.

The announcement was made by the official BoJack Horseman Twitter account in response to a fan asking when the next season would be coming.

"Wooowwww congratulations you are the 1,000,0000 person to ask that question your prize is the answer sept 14th now please stop asking me," the account fittingly stated.

Soon after, the BoJack account became embattled with the Netflix US Twitter account, the pair exchanging barbs, and even trying to get Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey involved.

Whether the same social media person was running both accounts remains unknown. Read our review of BoJack's fourth season here.

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