It’s that time of year again! The summer Television Critics Association press tour started today, kicking off with Netflix and chief content officer Ted Sarandos. The streaming service announced that Bojack Horseman is getting a third season and some important premiere dates.

Bojack Horseman’s third season will be available in 2016 and features 12 more episodes. The animated series features Will Arnett as the title character, a horse who starred in a ‘90s sitcom and is desperately trying to get his life back in order. Aaron Paul, Amy Sedaris and Alison Brie also voice characters.

Netflix also announced that the revived Longmire will finally premiere on Sept. 10 only in the U.S., Canada, New Zealand and Australia. A&E initially cancelled the show last August, but in November 2014, Netflix swooped in and saved the crime drama, ordering a fourth season.

In April, comedian and Parks and Recreation star Aziz Ansari nabbed his own sitcom. Titled Master of None, the show about a New York actor struggling to figure out life will be available on Nov. 6.

Netflix also officially announced one of Chelsea Handler’s projects, Chelsea Does. This is a documentary series made up of four films directed by Eddie Schmidt. In each episode, Handler discusses topics from marriage to technology.

Other upcoming Netflix projects that will be available by the end of the year include A Very Murray Christmas, With Bob and David, Marvel’s Jessica Jones, the last season of Hemlock Grove and Bill Burr’s F Is For Family.

Also, Netflix announced comedy specials from Demetri Martin (available on Aug. 14); Anjelah Johnson (Oct. 2); Anthony Jeselnik (Oct. 16); John Mulaney (Nov. 13); Brent Morin (Dec. 1); and Mike Epps (Dec. 18).

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