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Ozark is an American crime drama television series created by Bill Dubuque and Mark Williams for Netflix and produced by MRC Television and Aggregate Films. [2] [3] [4] The series stars Jason Bateman and Laura Linney as Marty and Wendy Byrde, a married couple who moves their family to the Lake of the Ozarks to continue their work laundering money for a Mexican drug cartel.
Agent Petty uses these legal troubles to coerce Garrison into returning to the Ozarks and wearing a wire to spy on Marty. Returning in season 4, she returns to the Ozarks from Miami as part of Ruth's plan to purchase the Missouri Belle casino as revenge against the Byrdes, with Rachel being the legal owner due to Ruth's criminal record.
For fans wanting more after the finale of 'Ozark' Season 4, Part 2, Jason Bateman and showrunner Chris Mundy confirmed that there won't be another season.
Warning: The following story contains a gigantic spoiler from the final seven episodes of Ozark — proceed with the utmost caution. In what was arguably one of the more bittersweet twists to come ...
Seungkwan was born in Busan, South Korea, [1] but raised in Jeju-do, South Korea. [3] Growing up, he participated in children's songs festivals held at his school, where a teacher recorded him singing and posted it online. The video later led to Seungkwan being cast at Pledis Entertainment in June 2012. [4]
Jason Bateman and Laura Linney return for the final, split season of "Ozark" on Netflix. So does double Emmy winner Julia Garner. It's wild, and fun.
The following post mortem contains major spoilers about Episodes 1-7 of Ozark‘s fourth and final season — proceed at your own peril. Well, that one hurt. Ozark has whacked its fair share of ...
She also had a main cast role on Ozark. Ben Brantley, chief theatre critic at The New York Times, wrote of Emery's performance in Harold Pinter’s A Kind of Alaska, “Lisa Emery gives one of the most affectingly detailed performances now on a New York stage.” [5]