Jason Bateman has some fun during the Hasty Pudding Theatricals Man of the Year 2022 ceremony on Thursday (February 3) in Cambridge, Mass.
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The popular Netflix series Ozark is returning this year for its fourth and final season.
The series follows a money-laundering family of which, Jason Bateman plays the lead.
The series so far has produced three successful seasons and today on Friday 21st January 2022, the first part of the new season is available to view.
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Season 4 will be released in two parts, taking the full series to have a total of 14 episodes altogether.
Part 1 will have seven episodes for you to binge-watch. A release date for part 2 of the Netflix series is yet to be announced. There will be a mic of returning and new faces for this ultimate season.
Jason Bateman returns to this new season continuing to play Marty Byrde as the head of the Byrde family.
He, will return alongside his onscreen family, Laura Linney (Wendy Byrde), Julia Garner (Ruth), Sophia Hublitz (Charlotte), Skylar Gaertner (Jonah).
Also appearing this new season will be Charlie Tahan (Wyatt), Jessica Frances Dukes (Maya), Lisa Emery (Darlene), Feliz Sois (Omar), Damian Young (Jim), John Bedford Lloyd (Frank), Joseph Sikora (Frank Jr.).
There are also newcomers in this final season including Bruce Davidson who plays a retired Illinois Senator by the name of Randall Schafe.
Another new face joining the season four cast is Alfonso Herrera, who plays a member of the Narravo family, called Javi Elixonndro.
On top of this, Adam Rothenberg also joins the season to play an ex-cop turned private investigator, Mel Sattem.
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Jason Bateman has some fun during the Hasty Pudding Theatricals Man of the Year 2022 ceremony on Thursday (February 3) in Cambridge, Mass.
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- “Ozark” actor Jason Bateman is being feted as 2022 Man of the Year by Harvard University’s Hasty Pudding Theatricals.Thursday evening's festivities will mark the first time the award has been presented since the coronavirus pandemic began in 2020.The “Arrested Development” star also produced and directed “Ozark,” a popular Netflix series.
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Gallery: 'My son would love it!' These actors all want to be superheroes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (BANG Showbiz)Previously, the former ‘the Little House on the Prairie ’ star revealed that his wife Amanda Anka - with he has two daughters Francesca and Maple - pushed him to get sober via Alcoholics Anonymous. Jason can be heard giving snippets of what it is like to live life without drugs or alcohol on the podcast ‘Smartless’, a joint effort between him, his ‘Arrested Development’ co-star Will Arnett - who is also in recovery - and ‘Will & Grace’ star Sean Hayes. About its creation, he told The Guardian: “Will started everything by saying, ‘Who’s gonna listen to some boring thing about sobriety?’ And I said, ‘At least let me be on it, so we can talk about sobriety and “the journey”.
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released the first episodes of their fourth and final season on Friday, setting up high stakes for what's sure to be a jaw-dropping and blood-soaked series finale.The Netflix crime drama has earned a major fan following and consistent critical praise for stars Jason Bateman and Laura Linney, who star as Marty and Wendy Byrde — a Chicago couple who became embroiled in organized crime when they started laundering money for a Mexican drug cartel — as well as Julia Garner, who plays Ruth Langmore, a member of a local crime family who starts working with the Byrdes. It seems the final episodes of the series will see that trio's loyalty put to the ultimate test, as season 4A ended on an ominous note of vengeance that could have repercussions for all of the show's major players. After spending the final episode of 4A wheeling and dealing between drug lord Omar Navarro (Felix Solis), his volatile nephew, Javi Elizonndro (Alfonso Herrera), and a full slate of corrupt FBI agents, the Byrdes thought they were in the clear, and were preparing for a return to «normal» life, when a major wrench got thrown into their plans. Ruth discovered the bodies of her cousin, Wyatt Langmore (Charlie Tahan), and his new bride, heroin maven Darlene Snell (Lisa Emery), shot dead in their home as poor baby Zeke cried in the background. After determining that Frank Jr.
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Felix Solis) executed his attorney Helen Pierce (Janet McTeer) in front of his money launderers Marty and Wendy Byrde (Jason Bateman, Laura Linney) — now deeply enmeshed in his deadly world while continuing to run their sketchy riverboat casino operation in Missouri.Back home, their 14-year-old son, Jonah (Skyler Gaertner), still seething at his parents, particularly Wendy — he shot out the windows in their lakefront house in last season’s finale — offers to launder money for the drug-distribution partnership between Ruth (Julia Garner), her cousin Wyatt (Charlie Tahan) and his much-older girlfriend, bat-s–t-crazy Darlene Snell (Lisa Emery). Jonah’s older sister, Charlotte (Sofia Hublitz), is “playing the good soldier,” Mundy said.