One of the many crime dramas that had to halt production because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Fargo, it seems, is back on track.
Noah Hawley’s TV version of the Coen brothers’ hit movie of the same name, it has produced three outstanding series.
Now, despite the original transmission date being April, we now know when it will (finally) hit US screens.
Deadline reports that series four will now debut on FX on 27th September.

This instalment sees Chris Rock star alongside Jason Schwartzman, Salvatore Esposito, Ben Whishaw, Jessie Buckley, Jack Huston, E’myri Crutchfield, Andrew Bird, Anji White, Gaetano Bruno, Sean Fortunato, Jeremie Harris, Corey Hendrix, Matthew Elam, James Vincent Meredith, Francesco Acquaroli, Karen Aldridge, Kelsey Asbille, Rodney Jones, Jameson Braccioforte, Tommaso Ragno, Glynn Turman and Timothy Olyphant.
Series four is set in 1950 in Kansas City. The locale serves as the crossroads and collisions of two migrations — Southern Europeans from countries like Italy, and African Americans who left the south in great numbers to escape Jim Crow, both fighting for a piece of the American dream. In Kansas City, two criminal syndicates — one Italian, led by Donatello Fadda, one African American, led by Loy Cannon (Chris Rock) — have struck an uneasy peace, which the heads of both families have cemented by trading their youngest sons.”
We await to see if Channel 4 will broadcast series four in the UK.
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