It is one of the most outstanding films in cinema. Winner of the Best Director Award at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival and two Oscars, Fargo has become a classic. So no one was surprised, but many fans were delighted, when this black comedy turned into a TV series twenty years later.
In 2014, viewers discovered Martin Freeman in costume as Lester Nygaard, a hooded man in 2000s Minnesota who approaches Lorne Malvo (Billy Bob Thornton), a killer who turns his life upside down. This first burst of popular and critically acclaimed episodes was followed by three more equally popular seasons, each with unique storylines and distinct characters.
FARGO: Season 5 Coming in 2024 on CANAL+!
This 2023, CANAL+ has a pleasant surprise for its subscribers by revealing the acquisition of a new mini-series opus. In this 5-part show, set to air in 2024, a mother with a troubled past is pursued by a ruthless sheriff. And to light up the poster for these 10 new episodes, a star-studded cast is coming together on screen.
Announcing Ted Lasso and The Proposal, Juno Temple stars in this Season 5 and answers to the brilliant Jon Hamm, the indispensable Don Draper from Mad Men and currently in the credits of The Morning Show. But that’s not all, because Jennifer Jason Leigh (Twin Peaks The Return), Joe Keery (Stranger Things), David Rysdal (No Issue), Lamorne Morris (New Girl), Richa Moorjani (My First Times), Sam Spruell (Doctor Who). ) and Dave Foley (The Kids In The Hall) round out the cast of this new chapter of Fargo.
And for fans of the universe and those who want to treat themselves, the Coen brothers’ film, as well as the first four seasons of Fargo, will be available from December 20th exclusively on CANAL+ via myCANAL.
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