Netflix just dropped the trailer for Ozark Season 3, and it doesn't appear as if
life is getting any easier for the Byrdes. Set to debut on the
streaming giant later this month, the Jason Bateman-fronted crime drama
is once more raising the stakes. Showcasing strife within the family alongside the standard threats, the trailer offers a touch at the chaos and violence to return .Details regarding the plot for the newest season are slim, but Netflix did tease a couple of details within the official synopsis. "It's six months later, the casino is up and running, but Marty and Wendy are fighting for control of the family's destiny. Marty preaches keeping the established order . Aided by an alliance with Helen and trust leader Omar Navarro, Wendy plots for expansion. But when Wendy's brother Ben comes into town, everyone's lives are thrown into chaos."
As the opening scene of the trailer indicates, there's set to be many fresh conflicts this season
Ozark Season 3 hits Netflix on March 27, slightly below two years after Season 2 ended on an explosion. At the Primetime Emmy Awards last year, the show walked away with two awards. Jason Bateman took home an Emmy for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series, while Julia Garner got one for Outstanding Supporting Actress during a Drama Series.
"In other seasons - between Season 1 and Season 2, certainly -
we sort of left with a whole lot of plot we needed to answer, and we
intentionally didn't leave ourselves with a whole lot of plot to answer
for in Season 3.
"So it's more emotional within; we write everything through the marriage. So for us, it's all about that marriage."
The
official synopsis from Netflix reads: "It's six months later, the
casino is up and running, but Marty and Wendy 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."
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