While Orange producers have kept season 4 details pretty much under wraps, their IMDb page gives away more than they anticipate. After some careful investigation, I have unearthered who I believe to be Litchfield’s freshest faces. Meet them below!

Quincy Chad is best known for his roles on The Colors of Love (2012), Are We There Yet? Chloe and Theo (2015), and A Rising Tide (2015). He is set to star in two episodes this season as Leon McDonald.

Christina Brucato is known for her roles in The Intern (2015), Vivienne Again (2012), and Made for Each Other (2009). She is listed as portraying a Young Lolly, which means that Lolly isn’t going anywhere. In fact, she’s being drawn further into the spotlight!

You might recognize Brad William Henke from Fury (2014), Pacific Rim (2013), or even from his minor role on Dexter as Toni Tucci. He is set to play Desi Piscatella in all 13 episodes of season 4, so he seems to be a key player. The tariler released on February 29 shows Henke as one of the lead Maximum Security guards. This fact confirms that this season will indeed have to do with overcrowding and security issues in prison.

Jennifer Brito is known for her roles in Friends with Benefits (2011), Sorry Charlie! (2015), and Play Your Position (2014). She will be portraying A-Rod in three episodes this season.

You may recognize Kelly Karbacz from Get Smart (2008) or Regular Joe (2003), but you will soon come to know her as Kasey Sankey as she will appear in a whopping ten episodes this season.

Mike Houston is best known for his roles in Inside Llewyn Davis (2013), The Drop (2014), and Deliver Us from Evil (2014). He will portray C.O. Dixon in 9 episodes this season.

Last but not least, Shannon Esper, known for her contributions to Not Fade Away (2012), Mutual Friends (2013), and Open Five (2010) will portray Alana Dwight in the first two episodes of the series.