Months after COVID-19 shut down all productions, the latest installment of Noah Hawley’s anthology show is set to resume filming for its remaining episodes in late August.
- Aug 11, 2020
AceShowbiz – Chris Rock‘s upcoming “Fargo” series now has a premiere date as filming on the much-anticipated programme resumes after the coronavirus shutdown.
The fourth installment of Noah Hawley’s anthology show, in which comedian Rock will star, will hit TV screens in America on 27 September, five months after it was initially scheduled to premiere in mid-April.
Production shut down in mid-March as the COVID crisis shut down all filming projects and producers decided it would be better to launch the series when they knew they could complete it.
According to Deadline, the series is now in pre-production in Chicago, Illinois with filming on the remaining episodes set to resume later this month.
The two-hour premiere will hit the FX network on 27 September and the remaining 10 episodes will air weekly after that.
As per the previous three series, “Fargo” is inspired by the cult 1996 film written and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, who serve as executive producers on the TV project.
Jason Schwartzman, Ben Whishaw, Jessie Buckley, Jack Huston, Corey Hendrix, Glynn Turman, and Timothy Olyphant will also feature alongside Rock on the new series.
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