All decisions have consequences. In this Primetime Emmy Award-winning Netflix saga, “Ozark” shows a family’s money laundering scheme embedded deep within the Lake of the Ozarks in Osage Beach, Missouri. After five years and three pulse-pounding seasons, the fourth and final season of “Ozark” will premiere on Jan. 21. No matter what you were expecting, you won’t be ready.
Created by showrunners Bill Dubuque and Mark Williams, who penned action thrillers such as “The Accountant,” “Honest Thief” and “Copshop,” “Ozark” follows Marty Bryde, played by Jason Bateman in a drastic dramatic detour from his comedic days on “Arrested Development.” With co-stars Laura Linney, Julia Garner and Janet McTeer, “Ozark” brings the Bryde family face to face with many unsavory characters. This series finale will have the Bryde family face their greatest challenges yet. One way or another, the Brydes’ criminal empire ends here.
But “Ozark” isn’t the only high-stakes drama coming to your TV this month. “Billions” returns to Showtime for its sixth season, and Fox sees a revival of Miranda Kwok’s “The Cleaning Lady.” “The Gilded Age” comes alive in HBO’s historical epic, and Jennifer Connelly and Daveed Diggs return for the third season of “Snowpiercer.” Plus Hillary Duff returns to TV as part of Hulu’s newest reboot, “How I Met Your Father.” Hopefully she’s not referring to Barney Stinson.