The Pffermans will be sticking around Amazon for the foreseeable future. Amazon Studios has renewed its Emmy-winning comedy series Transparent for a fourth season ahead of its Season 3 debut. All episodes of the show’s upcoming third season will hit the streaming site this fall.
“As the quality of television rises to new heights, Transparent continues to stand out for its depth of character, compassionate storytelling and its infinite creative risk-taking,” said Joe Lewis, Amazon Studios’ head of half-hour TV, in a statement. “We’re grateful that customers have responded so enthusiastically to the Pfefferman family and we’re excited to bring them another chapter of their story.”
Transparent stars Jeffrey Tambor (Arrested Development), Judith Light (Dallas), Gaby Hoffmann (Girls), Amy Landecker (Louie), and Jay Duplass (Togetherness), all of whom will be back for Season 4. Also returning for the show’s fourth season will be Transparent‘s creator and showrunner Jill Soloway.
“Amazon’s explosive freedom and revolutionary thinking has given birth to this show,” Soloway said. “It’s so much more than TV to us, it’s our version of the most ambitious streaming art we can conjure. We’re having the time of our lives sharing season two for the awards season hoopla, and editing and finishing up season three for a fall release. This news of an order for Season 4 is so so sweet. The Pfeffermans have many more stories to tell and we can’t wait to keep making them.”
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