It feels like forever since we lost all contact with the human world by binge-watching the first series of Orange Is The New Black over a couple of days last year, but the wait is finally over and the trailer for season 2 is HERE. Hold us.

The last episode ended on a kickass cliff hanger after a brutal fight kicked off between main gal Piper and the slightly mental Pennsatucky, just as Piper was about to finish her prison stint, but it looks like she's back in Lichfield.

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A couple of weeks ago, a handful of preview pics from Netflix teased a shot of Chapman looking pretty insane and covered in blood, and she opens the new trailer being collected from solitary confinement, telling guards: "It's starting to feel like home in here."

No sign of Pennsatucky though. OOOH, and only a brief flash of Chapman's love interest Alex which is a bit confusing.

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Looks like there's a couple of new girls on the cell block too, including Vee, an old rival from Red's past who's sure to shake things up a bit, while Officer Bennett and Dayanara seem to still be getting steamy on the down low.

Jim off of American Pie (oh FINE, Larry then) might have moved on from Piper by the looks of things, which is probably a good thing seeing as she's been getting off with her mate. And most importantly - Crazy Eyes still looks frickin' crazy.

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Things are about to get 'next level crazy' apparently and we cannot wait, so check out the much-anticipated trailer for season 2 right here, ahead of the release on Friday June 6th.

We'll be saying goodbye to our loved ones and general daily routine for that entire weekend. MUST. WATCH. IN. ONE. GO. Let us know if you're a big OITNB fan by leaving a comment below or tweeting us @CosmopolitanUK.

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