One of the most highly anticipated shows that Netflix has lined up is “Ozark” Season 3. The third season of this crime thriller was confirmed last year and fans have since been waiting for any news with regards to what they can expect. For now, a 2019 premiere date is being discussed within the community, with the episode count being ten. It’s going to be full of crime, money laundering, and bad decisions.
As OtakuKart reports, “Ozark” Season 3 will have the casino boat by Marty (Jason Bateman) as one of the big points of focus. The floating establishment is going to be used to launder Mexican drug cartel money, as usual. Fans can expect that there is going to be a lot of drama related to this particular aspect of the season, much of which will likely stem from Marty’s own bad choices.
It would also appear that Wendy (Laura Linney) is up to something and she will be keeping it secret from her husband. She will be conducting this secret deed with Jonah (Skylar Gaertner) and viewers just know that this is going to be a source of huge tension. Whatever the case may be, fans can expect that “Ozark” Season 3 will deliver on the thrills that the previous seasons were known for.
What’s even more exciting is the fact that “Ozark” Season 3 will also feature some awesome new characters. The previous season provided viewers with some of the best fresh faces yet, so fans will want to cross their fingers that they’ll get the same thing with the upcoming episodes.
In any case, “Ozark” Season 3 is expected to premiere later this year. Many of the other shows that Netflix will be offering have already been confirmed to come out soon. If all goes well, fans can jump back in to join the misadventures of the Byrdes.


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