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'Orange Is The New Black' Creator Releases New Netflix Series 'Teenage Bounty Hunters'

Joanna Freedman

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'Orange Is The New Black' Creator Releases New Netflix Series 'Teenage Bounty Hunters'

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Action comedy Teenage Bounty Hunters is coming to Netflix and its going to be your new obsession.

From the creator of Orange Is The New Black and Glow the new series stars Maddie Phillips and Anjelica Bette Fellini as twins, Sterling and Blair Wesley.

In case you hadn't clocked from the show's name, Sterling and Blair are 16 year old bounty hunters, recruited by Bowser (Kadeem Hardison), who is super-experienced when it comes to catching those who have skipped bail.

Check out the trailer below:

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The girls might be tracking down criminals after school, but during the day they're just normal girls, with dating problems, school drama and heartache just like everybody else.

And while they're a great team, they have their differences, too. Sterling is a book worm, who prioritises her work, while Blair is the confident free-spirit.

A Netflix description reads: "Rebelling against their buttoned-up Southern community, sixteen-year-old fraternal twin sisters Sterling (Maddie Phillips) and Blair (Anjelica Bette Fellini) Wesley team up with veteran bounty hunter Bowser Jenkins (Kadeem Hardison) for an over-the-top adventure as they dive into the world of bail skipping baddies and suburban secrets while trying to navigate high school drama - love, sex, and study hall."

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They're schoolgirls by day and bounty hunters by night (Credit: Netflix)
They're schoolgirls by day and bounty hunters by night (Credit: Netflix)

The 10-episode show was created by Katheleen Jordan, while she also worked with Jenji Kohan - who is best known for her work on OITNB.

Tara Herrmann, Robert Sudduth, and Blake McCormick also executive produced the series.

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Each ep will be 45 minutes in total, which means it is totally binge-able.

It's from the creators of OITNB (Credit: Netflix)
It's from the creators of OITNB (Credit: Netflix)

And the trailer promises plenty of action as we spot the brave teens tracking down and attacking their targets with remarkable force.

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The girls look on track to become the "best bounty hunters in Atlanta" - there's just one thing stopping them... school.

This sounds like everything we want in a teen drama.

Teenage Bounty Hunters lands on Netflix on August 14th.

Topics: TV News, TV Entertainment, Netflix

Joanna Freedman
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