“So for now, just know that sometimes the world doesn’t make a lot of sense, but how we get through it is, we stick together.” -Gloria
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If the dynamic between Nikki and Ray (one of Ewan McGregor’s two roles this season) doesn’t remind you of the relationship between Nicolas Cage and Holly Hunter in Raising Arizona, maybe it should.
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The Fargo co-stars had very different paths to the craft.
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Fargo showrunner Noah Hawley told fans at the ATX Television Festival in Austin on Friday that he doesn’t have an idea for a fourth season of the anthology drama and might not ever have one.
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The first full-length trailer for the new edition of Fargo is here. Get a good look at star Ewan McGregor in his dual roles — Emmit, the “Parking Lot King of Minnesota,” and his balding parole officer brother, Ray.
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McGregor has transformed into Ray Stussy, a balding parole officer who teams up with Mary Elizabeth Winstead‘s (Braindead) recent parolee Nikki Swango. The duo is seen finishing up their meal and leaving a diner after noticing a police officer.
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In a move that guarantees its 2017 Emmy eligibility, Fargo‘s third season will begin unspooling on Wednesday, April 19 at 10/9c, FX announced.
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He will play V.M. Vargas, “a mysterious loner and true capitalist who delivers Emmit, the Parking Lot King of Minnesota, the bad news that he has just become partners with his employers, whose business interests lay outside the law.”
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Fargo creator Noah Hawley told TVLine on the red carpet at Sunday’s Emmys that McNairy will recur during Season 3 of the acclaimed FX anthology series. Details on his character were not disclosed.
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tWinstead will play "Nikki Swango," a crafty and alluring recent parolee with a passion for competitive bridge playing. Nikki is a woman with a plan, focused on always being at least one move ahead of her opponents.
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