The remake of Norman Lear's 1970s sitcom follows three generations of a Cuban-American family living under the same roof.

Netflix has officially renewed One Day at a Time for a second season.

The dramedy series, a remake of the 1975 original from legendary showrunner Norman Lear, debuted on the streaming service in January and follows the life of the newly single Penelope (Justina Machado), a Cuban-American Army vet, and her family.

The 13-episode first season also starred Rita Moreno, Isabella Gomez, Stephen Tobolowsky and Todd Grinnell, with Lear also producing the reimagining of his classic '70s comedy.