The new season premieres on November 21.
The Big Picture Fargo, an anthology series by FX, widely acclaimed by crime-thriller and dark comedy fans all over the world, has just released the first teaser for the fifth season featuring Ted Lasso’s Juno Temple as Dorothy ‘Dot’ Lyon. Things are looking light, fun, and colorful as Dorothy cooks and has a light chat over the phone but things take a very Fargo turn as soon as the doorbell rings.
The series is inspired by the academy-award-nominated 1996 movie of the same name, directed by Joel Coen himself. The award-winning show is directed by the Coen brothers and has had four seasons up until now, featuring some of the biggest names in the industry including but not limited to Chris Rock, Star Wars’ Ewan McGregor, Colin Hanks, and Kristen Dunst.
What is ‘Fargo’ Season 5 Based On? Unlike the previous four seasons that revolve around murder, Season 5’s official synopsis is based around kidnapping. So with murders being secondary, the plot of Fargo Season 5 basically revolves around Dorothy , a seemingly typical Midwestern housewife whose peculiar and mysterious past slowly begins to unravel, leading to a series of unexpected events that get her in trouble with the authorities.
However, her devoted husband, Wayne , frequently turns to his domineering mother, Lorraine Lyon . She is also the CEO of a massive debt collection agency and holds little regard for her daughter-in-law. So what does Dot do? She does whatever is required of a cornered mother who has to protect her family.
Fargo will premiere on November 21, 2023 on FX and will be available to stream on Hulu the next day. Check out the official teaser trailer, featuring Juno Temple, below.
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