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Get ready for a trip back to “Fargo”.
On Thursday, FX unveiled a new first look at the fifth season of the Noah Hawley-created series, inspired by the Coen Brothers film of the same name.
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While it was previously known that the season would be set in 2019 in Minnesota and North Dakota, the network has revealed brand new plot details.
The season stars Juno Temple as Dorothy “Dot” Lyon, a Midwestern housewife who gets herself into trouble with the local water authority, plunging her back into a life she’d thought she left behind her.
Meanwhile, Jon Hamm plays North Dakota Sheriff Roy Tillman, a preacher who thinks he is the law and has been on the hunt for Dot for years.
Tillman is accompanied by his son Gator, played by Joe Keery, and recruits a shadowy drifter named Ole Munch, played by Sam Spruell.
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As Dot faces trouble from her past, her husband Wayne, played by David Rysdahl, seeks help from his mother Lorraine Lyon, the CEO of the country’s largest debt collection agency, played by Jennifer Jason Leigh.
The new season of the anthology series also stars Dave Foley, Richa Moorjani and Lamorne Morris.
“Fargo” season 5 premieres Tuesday, Nov. 21.
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Prime Video has announced an October 20 premiere date for Season 3 of its sci-fi comedy series Upload, starring Robbie Amell and Andy Allo. The streamer also unveiled some first-look images of the upcoming eight-episode season (see above and below). Two episodes will debut weekly on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories around the world.
Ken Jennings is taking over hosting duties for the upcoming season of Celebrity Jeopardy!.
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Joe Otterson TV Reporter Netflix has set the premiere date for a docuseries about the pro wrestling promotion Ohio Valley Wrestling, Variety has learned exclusively. Titled “Wrestlers,” the show will debut on Netflix on Sept. 13.
Chucky Season 3 is set for premiere on October 4 on Syfy and USA Network.
As summer reaches its final weeks, it’s time to prepare for the Fall TV season. And FX‘s slate has a couple of intriguing additions to its rosters.