'Orange Is the New Black' season 4 plot spoilers: Yael Stone teases big changes coming to Litchfield

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Big transformations are coming for the inmates of Litchfield Penitentiary in "Orange Is the New Black" season 4, actress Yael Stone teased.

In an interview with ABC Australia, the 30-year-old Australian actress, who portrays the role of Lorna Morello, revealed that series creator Jenji Kohan is weaving several exciting storylines that will change the dynamics among the inmates of Litchfield, which she considers as a family.

"I think people are going to feel like there's some big changes for the family. There's some big beautiful storylines and Jenji is not afraid to write funny or write from the heart and she's certainly done that for this season, it think it'll be very powerful for people," Stone shared.

Perhaps one of the changes that will happen in the fourth season of "Orange Is the New Black" includes the introduction of the celebrity chef-turned-inmate Judy King, who will be portrayed by actress Blair Brown.

In a recent interview with TV Guide, Brown revealed that she wants viewers of the show to see the differences between her character and popular real-life TV chefs like Martha Stewart and Paula Deen because Judy King has her own personality.

"She's slightly appalling and very good and very cheerful and probably fairly amoral," the actress said. "And it's interesting to watch because she's so other than anybody else in prison. And of course, Judy's greatest ally when she comes in is Poussey Washington (Samira Wiley)."

Fans of "Orange Is the New Black" should also expect to see more exciting developments in the series after Lionsgate Television Group revealed that they will bring back the show on Netflix for three more seasons.

"We're proud to continue our long-standing relationships with Netflix and the incredibly talented Jenji Kohan and delighted that one of the most acclaimed shows on television will continue on Netflix for three more seasons," Lionsgate Television Group chairman Kevin Beggs said in a statement shared by E! Online.

Netflix Vice-President Cindy Holland praised Kohan and her team for coming up with a phenomenal series that audiences all over the world have loved. This made her excited to see what they can come up with in the next three seasons of the show.

Netflix is expected to drop "Orange Is the New Black" season 4 on June 17.

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