Following their big spending at the Sundance Film Festival, Amazon Studios have turned their focus back to their TV shows, renewing two of their most acclaimed projects.
Mozart In The Jungle, which stars Gael Garcia Bernal as conductor, Rodrigo, at the New York Symphony, has been renewed for a fourth season, while 1980s-set country club comedy, Red Oaks, has been renewed for a third, and ultimately, final season.
Head of Comedy and Drama at Amazon Studios, Joe Lewis, said:
“Amazon Studios has been built by the risky, creative genius of shows like Mozart In The Jungle and Red Oaks. We are excited to see how the amazing creators, casts and crews top themselves next season”.
Roman Coppola, one of many executive producers for Mozart In The Jungle, added:
“We’re all delighted to be back for a fourth season and to share the further tales of our orchestra and all the artists who comprise it. For the fans who have been so enthusiastic about our show, we’re so happy to have an audience that wants to see stories about the arts, music, and all these characters we’ve invented”.
While Red Oaks creators Joe Gangemi and Greg Jacobs commented:
“We’ve always hoped to send these characters off to their futures with a third and final season, so we’re thrilled that Amazon has given us the opportunity to do so”.
Both shows are scheduled to air later this year on Prime Video in the US and UK, becoming available to additional territories in the future.
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