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Love season 3 announced by Netflix

Judd Apatow's single-camera comedy will return

Jack Shepherd
Wednesday 08 February 2017 12:48 EST
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Season two of Judd Apatow's single-camera comedy, Love, may have only just received a trailer, but already Netflix has announced the show has been renewed for a third season.

The show, which offers a "down-to-earth look at dating,” stars Gillian Jacobs and Paul Rust, the second season reaching the streaming service 10 March.

When season three will reach Netflix has yet to be revealed, but their confidence announcing season three before season two has been released is notable.

Earlier today, Netflix also announced a second season of The OA as well as confirming when the fifth season of Orange is the New Black will be online.

Love is Apatow’s third comedy TV series, following the hugely successful Girls, the sixth and final season for which airs later this month, and Crashing, which launches this month.

Netflix’s ever-growing slate of comedies now includes Love, Master of None, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Flaked, The Ranch, Fuller House, Lady Dynamite, and Easy, along with more. Phew.

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