In announcing their lineup for original programming in 2016, Netflix on Sunday confirmed that Jessica Jones would return for a second season.

Netflix did not provide a possible date for the premiere of the second season of the show, which features Krysten Ritter as the titular Marvel character, but the online streaming company announced the premiere dates for a bunch of other shows.

The lineup includes a new scifi show that revolves around a young boy’s disappearance, Stranger Things, which premieres on July 15. House of Cards returns for a fourth season on March 4; Orange is the New Black is also returning for a fourth installment on June 17. Netflix is also making a third season of Black Mirror, the unsettling British show about how technology could affect our lives in the future.

The first season of Jessica Jones was released in November and consisted of 13 episodes. (It looks like a lot of people tuned in, too). It’s one of several series that Netflix has planned that is based on a Marvel character. The first installment of Luke Cage is also set to premiere this year, and Daredevil is returning for its second season on March 18.