People are excited for a season 3 of the Netflix crime drama-“Ozark” but will not be able to watch it until 2020.
Ozark is an American crime drama series created by Bill Dubuque and Mark Williams exclusively for Netflix and is produced by Media Rights Capital. The first season of which came out in 2017 and a second season was released in 2018. Ozark is the name of a city in Missouri where the story is situated.
The series is about Marty Byrde, a financial planner whose character is played by Jason Bateman and Laura Linney as his wife, Wendy. The show revolves around the couple, which is entangled with local criminals and smugglers of Ozark and struggle to keep their children safe and away from the truth.
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The Byrde family has been surviving through lots of action and drama, but the fans can’t get enough of it, people are desperately waiting for another season to watch what future does the Byrde family holds.
Jason Bateman had already confirmed the arrival of Ozark’s third season via twitter long back, that it would be releasing in 2019. But the fans are being impatient and want to know the exact date.
I'm happy for me, but concerned for Marty – it's official OZARK 3 is on its way. pic.twitter.com/xeGXZxfrjB
— Jason Bateman (@batemanjason) October 10, 2018
What we know and what to expect from Ozark season 3:
*minor spoiler alert*
Looking behind at the prior season probably there are more problems for the Byrde family to face. But as we saw Marty’s large casino boat in the finale episode, we could expect a lot of smuggling involved in the upcoming season that could help the Marty.
Chris Mundy has confirmed that Wendy’s brother, who is briefly described in the show as having some mental illness, would be introduced in season 3. He would be playing a significant role.
Also, after the death of Roy Petty and his murderer Cade Langmore, Feds is more likely to work harder. And thus, there is undoubtedly more to the murder of Pastor Mason Young.
However, the best part would be to watch Wendy and Marty team up and be equally involved in the money laundering.