Amazon Studios has renewed the Golden Globe winning drama Transparent for a third season, while signing an exclusive deal with showrunner Jill Soloway to produce new projects from her and other writers.

TransparentJill Soloway [L] and Jeffrey Tambor [R] will be back for more Transparent

Amazon has signed an overall deal with Soloway's production company to produce projects exclusively for its Prime Instant Video streaming service. Transparent is about to go into production on its second season, though Amazon appears to be committing to its long term future.

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"Jill is truly a creative force, and I'm thrilled that we will be collaborating with her on additional projects in the future and on a third season of Transparent," said Amazon Studios head Roy Price, adding that "customers will be delighted to continue the journey with Maura and the Pfefferman family."

"I am blown away by the creative freedom Amazon gives me, and I can't wait to reveal where this journey is going to take us," said Soloway in a statement.

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Transparent stars Jeffrey Tambor, the patriarch of the Pfefferman family who comes out as a transgender and begins to live his life as Maura. Judith Light plays his ex-wife while Gaby Hoffman, Amy Landecker and Jay Duplass play his children. All will return for the second and third seasons.

Soloway based Transparent on her own experience with a transgender parent.

Transparent season two will shoot in California next month and will return to Amazon this fall.