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Aziz Ansari's Master of None has officially received an order for a second season from Netflix.
The comedian-turned-writer-turned-director tweeted the news on Thursday, attaching a short 15-second video to go along with it.
Master of None Season 2 coming 2017. Thanks for all the support everyone!! pic.twitter.com/LSxo7dEVQ1
— Aziz Ansari (@azizansari) February 11, 2016
Master of None debuted on Netflix in November to massive critical acclaim. Created by Ansari and Alan Yang, the show followed a thirtysomething actor, played by Ansari, trying to navigate career challenges and relationship troubles in New York City.
Master of None was repeatedly praised for its open conversation on the lack of diversity in television, head-on tackling of sensitive relationship issues and its accurate portrayal of what it's like to live in New York City.
There's no estimated date for when the second season will premiere on Netflix. You can read Polygon's review of the show here.