Netflix is headed back to the kitchen. The streaming service announced today that Jiro Dreams of Sushi director David Gelb’s documentary series Chef’s Table is returning for a second, third, and fourth season. The show’s second season — or “course” as Netflix is referring to them — will premiere on May 27 and consists of six new episodes. It will be followed later this year by a series of four episodes focused on the all-stars of French cuisine. Then, early next year, the show will return for another season/course focusing on six more chefs from around the world.
In other news…
Amazon has has picked up Ten Aker Wood, a film co-written and directed by Transparent creator Jill Soloway. The company also recently ordered another series from her entitled I Love Dick. [Variety]
Nathan Darrow, who plays Frank Underwood’s security detail Edward Meechum, talks about one of the most shocking scenes from season four of House of Cards. Warning: Major spoilers ahead. [NYP]
Adam Sandler, Ben Stiller, Emma Thompson, and Dustin Hoffman are all filming a Noah Baumbach film that no one knew about called Yen Din Ka Kissa. [Collider]