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'Ozark' Adds Two New Co-Stars for Season 4

There are two new actresses being added to Ozark‘s fourth season, and you may recognize them!

The Netflix hit is returning for a fourth and final season, presumably sometime in 2022.

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Ozark's Julia Garner Won Her Second Consecutive Emmy & She Was Shocked!

Julia Garner just picked up her second Emmy in just two years!

The 26-year-old actress won the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series during the 2020 Emmy Awards, which aired on Sunday night (September 20).

Julia won for her work on Ozark and she also won in the same category last year. She accepted the award at home while sitting next to her husband Mark Foster, the lead singer of the band Foster the People.

“Wow, first, I’m shocked, to be honest,” Julia said while beginning her speech. “I want to show gratitude to all the women in this category. You are the reason why I’m acting in the first place, so thank you.”

Julia ended the speech by encouraging fans to “try to find light at the end of this tunnel” during this difficult time for the world.

FYI: Julia is wearing a Chanel Haute Couture top, trousers, and shoes with Chanel Fine Jewelry.

Jason Bateman Knows the Ending of 'Ozark'!

Jason Bateman is teasing the end of Ozark!

The 51-year-old actor knows what’s in store for the fourth and final season of the Netflix drama, he confirmed in an interview with IndieWire.

Jason, who is not directing episodes of Season 4 and does not write the series, spoke about what’s coming next.

“I do know where everything is going to end,” he confirmed.

“The specifics leading up to it, I didn’t really grind him on. But I was interested in the big question he has the opportunity to answer: Are they going to get away with it, or are they going to pay a bill? What does he want to message to the audience about the consequences of what the Byrdes have done — or lack thereof? We had some great conversations about that, and he’s got really good ideas about that. Specifically, what kind of happens at the end of the last episode: I know, and it’s great.”

Jason Bateman is also on board to produce this highly anticipated movie…

'Ozark' Showrunner Confirms [Spoiler] Really Died in Season 3

One of the deaths in Ozark season three happened off-screen, which led a lot of fans to wonder if the character is really alive or not.

SPOILER ALERTDo not continue reading if you don’t want to know what happened!

Tom Pelphrey‘s character Ben, who was the troubled brother of Wendy, was murdered off-screen near the end of the third season. So, is he still alive?

“I love the fact that people love [Ben] enough to come up with that theory,” showrunner Chris Mundy said during a virtual PaleyFest panel (via TVLine). “I wish it were true. But it ain’t true.”

We have some good news and some bad news for the fans of Ozark in regards to the upcoming fourth season of the show.

'Ozark' Is Ending on Netflix, Renewed for Fourth Season

Ozark has been renewed for a fourth season on Netflix and it will be the show’s final season.

However, there is some good news for fans who are upset that the show is ending. The final season will consist of 14 episodes instead of the usual 10. The final season will be split into two parts containing seven episodes each.

“We’re so happy Netflix recognized the importance of giving ‘Ozark’ more time to end the Byrdes’ saga right,” showrunner Chris Mundy said (via Variety). “It’s been such a great adventure for all of us — both on screen and off — so we’re thrilled to get the chance to bring it home in the most fulfilling way possible.”

The show’s stars Jason Bateman, Laura Linney, Julia Garner, and more are set to return.

Find out what other shows Netflix has renewed this year (there’s a bunch of fan favorites on the list!)

Ozark is one of Netflix’s most popular shows and you can see how popular it is right here.

'Ozark' Season 3 Ratings Released on Netflix & It's Wildly Popular!

Ozark season three received huge ratings after its release date on March 27!

The show received an average minute audience of 975,000 U.S. viewers on its first day on the service, Variety reports. To compare, Tiger King‘s first day on the streaming service earned an average minute audience of 280,000.

It seems that the country wide shelter-in-place directives are helping the popularity. Compared with Ozark season two’s average minute audience after its launch on August 31, 2018, it only received a total of 314,000.

To compare further to other popular shows, the season 7 launch of Orange is the New Black on July 26, 2019 received 536,000 average minute audiences and season 2 of Mindhunter on August 16, 2019 had 395,000 viewers per minute on average.

Ozark‘s third season brought in an average minute audience of over 8.7 million U.S. viewers within the first 10 days on the streaming service, with a total of 16.4 million unique U.S. viewers in the first 10 days.

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Netflix's Trailer for 'Ozark' Season 3 Will Leave You Breathless!

The trailer for Ozark‘s upcoming third season has been released and you won’t be able to catch your breath during the action-packed two minutes!

Jason Bateman, Laura Linney, and Julia Garner are returning for season three of the hit Netflix series, which won several Emmys last year.

It’s six months later, the casino is up and running, but Marty (Bateman) and Wendy (Linney) are fighting for control of the family’s destiny. Marty preaches keeping the status quo. Aided by an alliance with Helen and drug cartel leader Omar Navarro, Wendy plots for expansion. But when Wendy’s brother Ben comes into town, everyone’s lives are thrown into chaos.

Season three premieres on March 27!