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‘Fargo’ Season 2 Trailer Does Murder With ’70s Style
Season 2, which is set to premiere in October, will be following up the extremely well-reviewed first season, which starred Martin Freeman, Billy Bob Thorton, Allison Tolman and Colin Hanks. The new trailer, which can be viewed below, is set to era appropriate music. It soon becomes clear that there is more than meets the eye in the initial crime scene. Kirsten Dunst plays a beautician searching for a better self, but she and her husband (Jesse Plemons) ostensibly get mixed up in the violence between a local crime family and a new syndicate moving in from out of state.
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Wait, is that? Is that Nick Offerman?
This is what makes the new trailer below different. Joining Offerman as recurring characters on the series are Jeffrey Donovan, Bruce Campbell, Brad Garrett, Keir O’Donnell, Kieran Culkin, Bokeem Woodbine, Michael Hogan, Cristin Milioti and Adam Arkin. Then-presidential candidate Ronald Reagan is also in the picture.
Emmy Award-winning Executive Producers Noah Hawley (showrunner/writer), Joel & Ethan Coen, Warren Littlefield and John Cameron all return for the second installment.
Discuss: What Do The Season 2 “Reboots” Of “Fargo” And “True Detective” Say About The Future Of TV?
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Over the past week and a half we have seen a variety of different previews for “Fargo” season 2, but they have all been around ten seconds or so and feature nearly nothing that is substantial when it comes to the actual story.