Fargo | ||
Creator | Noah Hawley | |
Showrunner | Noah Hawley | |
Based on | Fargo by Joel and Ethan Coen | |
Channel(s) | FX | |
Seasons | 5 | |
Episodes | 51 | |
Original run | April 15, 2014 - present |
Fargo is a television show on FX, and is based off the film of the same name.
Development[]
In 2012, it was announced that FX was in the works of developing a new television series based on the Academy Award-winning film Fargo. It was later announced that the adaptation would be a 10-episode limited series.
On August 2, 2013, it was announced that Billy Bob Thornton had signed on to star in the series.
On September 27, 2013, Martin Freeman also signed on to star.
On October 3, 2013, it was announced that Colin Hanks was cast in the role of Duluth police officer Gus Grimly.
Production for the first season began in fall of 2013 with filming taking place in and around Calgary, Alberta.
On July 21, 2014, Hawley announced that Fargo had been renewed for Season 2.[1] He also confirmed that the fate of Betsy Solverson, Molly's mother, would be explored.[2]
Season 3 of Fargo was announced by FX on November 23, 2015.
Cast[]
Season 1[]
Main cast[]
- Billy Bob Thornton as Lorne Malvo
- Allison Tolman as Molly Solverson
- Colin Hanks as Gus Grimly
- Martin Freeman as Lester Nygaard
Recurring cast[]
Season 2[]
Main cast[]
- Patrick Wilson as Lou Solverson
- Ted Danson as Hank Larsson
- Jean Smart as Floyd Gerhardt
- Kirsten Dunst as Peggy Blumquist
- Jesse Plemons as Ed Blumquist
Recurring cast[]
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Season 3[]
Main cast[]
- Carrie Coon as Gloria Burgle
- Ewan McGregor as Emmit Stussy / Ray Stussy
- Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Nikki Swango
- David Thewlis as V.M. Varga
- Goran Bogdan as Yuri Gurka
Recurring cast[]
- Michael Stuhlbarg as Sy Feltz
- Olivia Sandoval as Winnie Lopez
- Mark Forward as Donny Mashman
- Shea Whigham as Moe Dammick
- Linda Kash as Stella Stussy
- Hamish Linklater as Larue Dollard
- Mary McDonnell as Ruby Goldfarb
- Russell Harvard as Wes Wrench
- Hamish Linklater as Larue Dollard
Season 4[]
Main cast[]
Recurring cast[]
To be announced.
Episodes[]
Season 1[]
The first season focuses on deputies Molly Solverson and Gus Grimly as they investigate a triple homicide in Bemidji, Minnesota in 2006. Two of the victims were killed by a hitman named Lorne Malvo, who was hired by insurance salesman Lester Nygaard, who murders his henpecking wife.
Title | Directed By | Air Dates | U.S. Viewers (millions) | |
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1. | "The Crocodile's Dilemma" | Adam Bernstein | April 14, 2014 (US) April 20, 2014 (UK) |
2.65 |
2. | "The Rooster Prince" | Adam Bernstein | April 22, 2014 (US) April 27, 2014 (UK) |
2.04 |
3. | "A Muddy Road" | Randall Einhorn | April 29, 2014 (US) May 4, 2014 (UK) |
1.87 |
4. | "Eating the Blame" | Randall Einhorn | May 6, 2014 (US) May 11, 2014 (UK) |
1.70 |
5. | "The Six Ungraspables" | Colin Bucksey | May 13, 2014 (US) May 18, 2014 (UK) |
1.60 |
6. | "Buridan's Ass" | Colin Bucksey | May 20, 2014 (US) May 25, 2014 (UK) |
1.80 |
7. | "Who Shaves the Barber?" | Scott Winant | May 27, 2014 (US) June 1, 2014 (UK) |
1.52 |
8. | "The Heap" | Scott Winant | June 3, 2014 (US) June 8, 2014 (UK) |
1.86 |
9. | "A Fox, A Rabbit, and A Cabbage" | Matt Shakman | June 10, 2014 (US) June 15, 2014 (UK) |
1.90 |
10. | "Morton's Fork" | Matt Shakman | June 17, 2014 (US) June 22, 2014 (UK) |
1.98 |
Season 2[]
The second season focuses on the father of Molly, Lou Solverson, and centers around the events of Sioux Falls in 1979. When beautician Peggy Blumquist runs over one of the sons of the Gerhardt Crime Syndicate matriarch, she and her husband Ed Blumquist try to cover their tracks. Meanwhile the Gerhardts squabble over territory with the Kansas City Mafia, as well as the throne between the remaining sons.
Title | Directed By | Air Dates | U.S. Viewers (millions) | |
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1. | "Waiting for Dutch" | Michael Uppendahl Randall Einhorn |
October, 12 2015 (US) TBA (UK) |
1.59 |
2. | "Before the Law" | Noah Hawley | October 19th, 2015 (US) TBA (UK) |
0.96 |
3. | "The Myth of Sisyphus" | Michael Uppendahl | October 26th, 2015 (US) TBA (UK) |
1.21 |
4. | "Fear and Trembling" | Michael Uppendahl | November 2nd, 2015 (US) TBA (UK) |
1.28 |
5. | "The Gift of the Magi" | Jeffery Reiner | November 9th, 2015 (US) TBA (UK) |
1.13 |
6. | "Rhinoceros" | Jeffery Reiner | November 16th, 2015 (US) TBA (UK) |
1.15 |
7. | "Did You Do This? No, You Did It!" | Keith Gordon | November 23rd, 2015 (US) TBA (UK) |
TBA |
8. | "Loplop" | Keith Gordon | November 30th, 2015 (US) TBA (UK) |
TBA |
9. | "The Castle" | Adam Arkin | December 7th, 2015 (US) TBA (UK) |
TBA |
10. | "Palindrome" | Adam Arkin | December 14th, 2015 (US) TBA (UK) |
TBA |
Season 3[]
The third season took place in 2010 and focused on the rise of the "selfie-oriented" culture of that time period.
Title | Directed By | Air Dates | U.S. Viewers (millions) | |
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1. | "The Law of Vacant Places" | Noah Hawley | April 19, 2017 (US) May 31, 2017 (UK) |
1.42[3] |
2. | "The Principle of Restricted Choice" | Michael Uppendahl | April 26, 2017 (US) June 7,2017 (UK) |
1.06 |
3. | "The Law of Non-Contradiction" | John Cameron | May 3, 2017 (US) June 14, 2017 (UK) |
1.17 |
4. | "The Narrow Escape Problem" | Michael Uppendahl | May 10, 2017 (US) June 21, 2017 (UK) |
1.05 |
5. | "The House of Special Purpose" | Dearbhla Welsh | May 17, 2017 (US) June 28, 2017 (UK) |
0.98 |
6. | "The Lord of No Mercy" | Dearbhla Welsh | May 24, 2017 (US) July 5, 2017 (UK) |
1.04 |
7. | "The Law of Inevitability" | Mike Barker | May 31, 2017 (US) July 12, 2017 (UK) |
1.03 |
8. | "Who Rules the Land of Denial?" | Mike Barker | June 7, 2017 (US) July 19, 2017 (UK) |
1.14 |
9. | "Aporia" | Keith Gordon | June 14, 2017 (US) July 26, 2017 (UK) |
1.19 |
10. | "Somebody to Love" | Keith Gordon | June 21, 2017 (US) August 2, 2017 (UK) |
1.22 |
Season 4[]
The fourth season took place in 1950.
Title | Directed By | Air Dates | U.S. Viewers (millions) | |
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1. | "Welcome to the Alternate Economy" | Noah Hawley | September 27, 2020 | 1.22 |
2. | "The Land of Taking and Killing" | Noah Hawley | September 27, 2020 | 0.79 |
3. | "Raddoppiarlo" | Dearbhla Walsh | October 4, 2020 | 0.72 |
4. | "The Pretend War" | Dearbhla Walsh | October 11, 2020 | 0.76 |
5. | "The Birthplace of Civilization" | Dana Gonzales | October 18, 2020 | 0.74 |
6. | "Camp Elegance" | Dana Gonzales | October 25, 2020 | 0.70 |
7. | "Lay Away" | Dana Gonzales | November 1, 2020 | 0.65 |
8. | "The Nadir" | Sylvain White | November 8, 2020 | N/A |
9. | "East/West" | Mike Uppendahl | November 15, 2020 | N/A |
10. | "Happy" | Sylvain White | November 22, 2020 | N/A |
11. | "Storia Americana" | Dana Gonzales | November 29, 2020 | N/A |
Season 5[]
The fifth season took place in 2019.
Title | Directed By | Air Dates | U.S. Viewers (millions) | |
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1. | "The Tragedy of the Commons" | Noah Hawley | November 21, 2023 | |
2. | "Trials and Tribulations" | Noah Hawley | November 21, 2023 | |
3. | "The Paradox of Intermediate Transactions" | Donald Murphy | November 28, 2023 | |
4. | "Insolubilia" | Donald Murphy | December 5, 2023 | |
5. | "The Tiger" | Dana Gonzales | December 12, 2023 | |
6. | ' | December 19, 2023 | ||
7. | ' | December 26, 2023 | ||
8. | ' | January 2, 2024 | ||
9. | ' | January 9, 2024 | ||
10. | ' | January 16, 2024 |
Trivia[]
- Writer Noah Hawley and director Randall Einhorn confirmed that both the series and movie take place within the same universe.
- Billy Bob Thornton came up with his character's hair cut on his own. The moment Noah Hawley saw him, he knew they were both on the same page regarding the character.
- This is actually the second TV show spin-off of the movie Fargo. The first was in 2003 starring Edie Falco. A pilot was shot and aired but the series was not picked up.
References[]
Fargo franchise |
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Fargo (March 8, 1996) |
Unaired pilot (September 2, 2003) |
Fargo (April 15, 2014 – present) Season 1 • Season 2 • Season 3 • Season 4 • Season 5 |