The third season of “Fargo” just concluded this week and fans can’t get enough of the show. Though there is a huge possibility that FX will renew the show for a new season, showrunner Noah Hawley revealed that fans will have to sit tight and wait. And the wait might just take years.
Noah Hawley who created “Fargo”, confirmed that the newly concluded third season is not the last of the series that he even asked reporters not to assume that the series is coming to an end. Hawley revealed that there will be a fourth season but he cannot give an exact date. He pointed out that he and FX agreed that a new season will only take place if the creative aspect of the show is still there, hinting that as of now, they have no idea what to make out of “Fargo” Season 4.
Though Hawley assured fans that the highly acclaimed FX series won’t be canceled anytime soon, he admitted that “Fargo” Season 4 will most likely happen three years from now. Hawley pointed out that “Fargo” Season 3 took 18 months to air so it will probably take longer for the next installment of the series. He confessed that he is also too busy right now. The creator is actually swamped with other commitments as he has to work on “Legion” Season 2 and an upcoming astronaut movie starring Reese Witherspoon.
“Fargo” is an American anthology black comedy television series that premiered in April 2014. The latest season was set in the year 2010 and had a stellar cast that included Ewan McGregor, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Goran Bogdan, Carrie Coon, and David Thewlis. The said crime drama television series is highly rated and has won at least 32 awards. The series kept fans on their toes by giving them a new era with a different story in each season.
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