'Orange Is The New Black' Season 5 Air Date, Spoilers & Updates: Series Confirmed! Stars Caught Filming; Spoilers Revealed Piper's Death?
By Jestan Dale Mendame | Nov 25, 2016 06:45 AM EST
Avid fans freaked out when rumors got out that "Orange Is The New Black" will cancel season 5. But recently, the crew were caught red-handed secretly filming for the fifth installment. Fans should be expecting more thrill and excitement with "Orange Is The New Black" season 5 airing in 2017.
According to iTechpost, the stars of the show were spotted in the Hudson Valley filming for "Orange Is The New Black" season 5. Recent reports got out that the show has been filming since November 17. Now, spoilers of the fifth installment of the series have leaked out.
The season finale of the fourth season ended with Daya(Dascha Polanco)about to pull the trigger on Officer Humphrey. There are spoilers saying that Daya will be saved by Officer Bennet and that he will help her with the repercussions of her actions in "Orange Is The New Black" season 5.
Daya wouldn't be leaving the show anytime soon so that's why she won't be killing anyone in "Orange Is The New Black" season 5. If she kills Officer Humphrey ,the storyline would change and have her leave the show.
More spoilers also leaked out that Tasha Jefferson(Danielle Brooks) will be more aggressive in "Orange Is The New Black" season 5. In a recent report by News Everday, Tasha will go beyond her limits and seek revenge for Poussey Washington's death. Poussey is her best friend so a much more violent Tasha is expected next season.
There is also another report about Piper Chapman's death. Taylor Schilling, the actress behind Piper, recently said in an interview that "Orange Is The New Black" season 5 would be the last season for her character. It's not clear whether she meant the death of her character but it resulted to rumors and speculations.
It's definitely good news for fans that "Orange Is The New Black" season 5 will be coming back next year. Fans just need to wait if these spoilers would happen. Stick around and read more of the latest news and updates.
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