Friday, January 15, 2016

Fargo debut its third season in 2017 with a new cast and new location

Fargo will not be issued this year and that the series will delay the release of its third season until 2017.
This was now confirmed the series creator Noah Waley at a conference held after the end of the second season of the series that fans emits  FX The creator had already suggested last week that perhaps there would be a delay and now confirmed to announce that filming new episodes will not begin until November 2016.
"The truth is that there is to see in 2016," said  Waley . "Winter is a show for good or ill. No time to shoot another year before this winter is over. It is also very important to me and my other producers, I think one of the strengths of the series is to separate the writing of production and we really took our time and break the whole story and wrote eight of the 10 hours at least and we ended up there knowing exactly what we are doing, exactly as is the whole story. "
The creator has also said that you have written the first episode and that in the coming months he and his team of writers have about the rest of the season  whose premiere is scheduled for the spring of 2017.
Waley  has explained that working with  FX,  is "one of the great joys" that may be because they have the "idea that we are doing these movies 10 hours ... We can take our time and do it well, either after 12 months or 15 months or 18 months compared to last. I think it really makes it an event. I think at the moment we're having the same date each year transmission're just doing a TV show. "
For all we know and that the creator has also confirmed is that the new season of  Fargo  will take place in 2010, four years after Season 1, but will not include any of the regular characters from the first film. "That does not say that one of our stories may intersect with characters we've seen before for a certain period of time, "Waley said.
The creator said that the third season is "more contemporary history and that's exciting."
"It's fun to go back and do something more contemporary and see how it will be in that region in a modern world. On some level, those characters are always out of time a little - even Molly [Allison Tolman] and Gus [Colin Hanks], in 2006, did not feel contemporary.
That Lutheran reserve and humility and reluctance to talk about yourself, to complain, to be asked someone how you feel or communicate really great things, is contrary to the selfie culture. It is interesting to see that and see if there is a history that is generated from that. "
"We do not really want what we did in our first year," he added."We do not conceive the story of Season 3 from season 2. That said, I think it's very exciting to think now, once again," What else can you do with Fargo? 'In the third year the question is, structurally and stylistically: What is there to say ?, What can make you feel similar but different? so we will not repeat ourselves, we are always looking for connections and fit things into something bigger at work that we are building, hopefully without sounding corny or precious or much too smart "..
Fargo  won three Emmy Awards for its first season, while the second season earned three nominations for the  Golden Globes.

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