Back for a second season with a B.N.A. (Brand New Attitude), BoJack Horseman will come to life once more in 12 all-new episodes coming to Netflix on Friday, July 17 in all territories where the streaming service is available.

Featuring Will Arnett in the lead role, BoJack is a hugely successful 90s sitcom star whose career one day hit a dead end, leaving him attempting to find a new path for his life to go down, aside from wading through self-loathing, alcohol and failed relationships.

Now, BoJack is starring in his dream movie, but is adament to use his careers' second wind as a stepladder to becoming a new and improved BoJack after being humbled by the events of last season.

Credit: Netflix
Credit: Netflix

Lots of surprise guest stars are promised for the second season, and returning voice talent includes Aaron Paul, Amy Sedaris, Alison Brie and Paul F. Tompkins.

BoJack Horseman was created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg, who also executively produced alongside Steven A. Cohen, Noel Bright, Will Arnett and Aaron Paul. Graphic artist Lisa Hanawalt designed BoJack, with animation from ShadowMachine.


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