Netflix has revealed when the final episodes of Ozark will land on the streaming service. You can see the trailer here:
The fourth and final season was split into two parts with the first batch landing earlier this year, and fans don’t have too long to wait until they get to find out what happens to the Byrdes and if they ever finally manage to leave the Ozarks.
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Netflix has now revealed they will be released on 29 April.
First hitting our screens back in 2017, the crime thriller, created by Bill Dubuque and Mark Williams, sees a middle-class US family caught up in a money laundering scheme for a Mexican cartel.
As the series progressed things got even more complicated for the Byrdes, with run-ins with cartel members, numerous murders and an investigation by the FBI.
Jason Bateman stars as accountant Martin 'Marty' Byrde alongside Laura Linney who plays his wife Wendy and Julia Garner plays local girl Ruth Langmore.
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As you can imagine, news that the final episodes aren’t too far away has got fans pretty excited.
On Twitter one fan said: “Great! The premiere is not that far off at all. Really intrigued to see how it all plays out. It's been brilliant all the way through, and I'm sure the ending will not disappoint. It's easily the best series I've ever watched.”
Another wrote: “Finally got the premier date. Ozark coming soon.”
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While a third commented: “This show is a masterpiece.”
The unusual decision to release the last 14 episodes in two drops divided fans, with some fuming that they’d have to wait a bit longer to find out how things panned out.
However, executive producer Chris Mundy had previously said they initially planned to have the show run for five seasons.
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Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter, he said: "We've always talked about it as five seasons. It could be four, it could be seven... but that always seemed like a good number to us."
He added: "We're building little things in, if we keep on track for the emotional ending we're guessing we'll have.
"There's people that are in bigger chairs than mine who make those decisions."
You can catch up with all the previous episodes of Ozark on Netflix now.
Topics: Netflix