Chris Rock to star in new season of
FX crime drama 'Fargo'
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[August 04, 2018]
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (Reuters) - Comedian
Chris Rock will star in a fourth season of the FX
network's Emmy-winning crime drama "Fargo" in a story
about two 1950s crime families that have traded their
eldest sons, the network announced on Friday.
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Production on the new installment will start in 2019, FX
Networks Chief Executive John Landgraf said at a Television
Critics Association event, where networks promote upcoming
shows.
The season will be set in Kansas City, Missouri, at a time when
the Midwest was dealing with clashes between Europeans who had
emigrated to the United States and African Americans who had
left the U.S. South to escape discrimination, Landgraf said.
Rock will play the head of an African-American family who
surrenders his oldest boy to his enemy - an Italian - to keep an
uneasy peace, Landgraf said.
The "Fargo" television series was adapted from Joel and Ethan
Coen's 1996 Oscar-winning film of the same name. It won the Emmy
award for best limited series in 2014.
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Four-time Emmy winner Rock is a stand-up comedian who created and
produced the TV sitcom "Everybody Hates Chris," based on his own
life, which ran from 2005 to 2009. He also has appeared in films
including "Lethal Weapon 4" and "The Longest Yard" and has hosted
the Academy Awards.
FX is owned by 21st Century Fox.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine)
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