'Orange Is the New Black' season 5 spoilers, latest news: Brook Soso rumored to die of suicide

(Facebook/ OITNB)Characters to die on the next season of "Orange Is the New Black"

Latest rumors regarding the prison drama series "Orange Is the New Black" season 5, which is expected to return on Netflix sometime next year, is that one of its characters will die of suicide. A lot of fans believe that it will be Brook Soso (Kimiko Glenn) who will most likely kill herself as she has had past records of attempting suicide due to her weak nature.

Poussey Washington's (Samira Wiley) death in season 4 proved to fans that nobody is indispensable inside Litchfield Penitentiary, not even the lead characters on the TV series. Aside from Brook, there is a high possibility that there will be other characters who will be under threat as the tension builds up inside the prison facility.

Meanwhile, several reports mention that there are confirmed cast members who are set to return in season 5 that include Taylor Schilling as Piper Chapman, Lauren Prepon as Alex Vause, and Michael Harney as Sam Healy. Other members of the cast that are expected to return are Dasha Polanco as Daya, Danielle Brooks as Taystee, Kate Mulgrew as the "Red" inmate, and Uzo Aduba as Crazy Eyes.

Fans are looking forward to see what will happen to Daya after holding Humphrey and McCullough at gunpoint last season. Daya held the two prison guards hostage after being fed up with the events transpiring inside the prison facility.

"I think Daya's definitely experiencing some postpartum depression. She might pull back and think about being a mother and not wanting to miss the opportunity of being with her child. But a woman going through postpartum — at that point, they're very fragile and very sensitive," Polanco said in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.

Meanwhile, it would excite fans to know that "Orange Is the New Black" has been renewed for two more seasons after season 5, according to reports. It only means that more drama can be expected in the next few years inside Litchfield Prison.

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