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T h e U l t i m a t e G u i d e t o O Z A R K M O N E Y. C R I M E . FA M I LY. N O WAY O U T. Inside All Four Seasons! BEHIND THE SCENES TV’S MOST ADDICTING THRILLER EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS Jason Bateman Laura Linney & Julia Garner COLLECTOR’S EDITION THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO O Z A R K CONTENTS 4 66 FOREWORD Shoot to Kill The Dark Side The Byrdes expand their Ozark’s moody antiheroes influence in season 2; have deep roots in film noir we break it down episode by episode 6 72 The Final Season Home Sweet The fates of Marty and Wendy Home Byrde—and their criminal empire—are finally revealed Bateman on when Wendy Byrde became 12 Darth Vader ‘It’s Such a 74 Happy Set’ Getting Political Behind the scenes of the surprisingly cheerful Mundy explains Wendy’s production power broker evolution 18 78 A Family Affair The Road to Nowhere Q&As with the actors who portray the Byrdes Bodies kept piling up in season 3, then a shockingly 28 bloody bang of an ending Welcome to the 84 Ozarks Enter Bitch Wolf Meet the performers bringing life to your favorite locals Bateman on what it was like to be a fly on 38 the wall for Wendy and Ruth’s epic fight The Cartel and the Law 86 An overview of who really What the Helen? runs this resort town Mundy dishes on that 44 bloody scene, the status of Marty and Wendy’s The Byrdes Fly In relationship and their deal A complete episode guide to with the devil season 1 of Ozark 90 50 And the Band Worst-Laid Plans Played On Jason Bateman on the When REO Speedwagon moment Marty saved his rocked the Byrdes’ riverboat family—and sealed their fate 92 52 Brother and Digging Deeper Sister Act Showrunner Chris Mundy Chatting with onscreen breaks down season 1’s sibs Laura Linney and recurring themes Tom Pelphrey 56 96 Mapping the Ozarks Sound Bites Where’s where in the not-so- From the mouths of Ruth, peaceful lakeside community Marty, Del and more . . . 58 Behind the Scenes Bonus offscreen shots of the show, where Ozark looks like a very sunny place   2 ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY Wendy and Marty Byrde (Laura Linney and Jason Bateman).   THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO OZARK 3 FOREWORD The Dark Side Despite their lack of fedoras, the complicated antiheroes that populate Netflix’s moody drama Ozark have deep roots in film noir. BY BILL KEITH insurance policy and ends it by WHEN VIEWER S MET JASON Bateman’s ethically challenged killing a man and nearly running everyman Marty Byrde in the off with his widow. It also makes summer of 2017, he was far from Marty heir to and spiritual brother the first antihero to pop up on our of another iconic Walter—Bryan Break- screens. Thanks to Tony Soprano, Cranston’s Walter White of ing Bad Omar Little and Dexter Morgan fame, a high school teacher before him, the television land- who begins his week with a stage 3 scape was lousy with louses whose cancer diagnosis and ends it cook- language, let alone livelihoods, ing up plans to start a mobile meth wouldn’t have made it past net- lab. (It’s no coincidence that each work censors some 50 years ago. of these projects was fronted by a We hadn’t only grown accustomed celebrated sitcom star with some- to rooting for the not-so-good thing tortured lurking beneath guys who smoked and drank and their affable smiles.) cheated on their spouses—we There was always something cheered them on as they did all tremendously entertaining and of this while running criminal illuminating about seeing a cold- and empires carrying out the occa- blooded Tony engage in touchy-feely sional act of murder. activities like seeing a therapist, and But Marty Byrde is not an we relished the opportunity to timeline and, yes, moody lighting. expertly trained killer working out nab a ringside seat to the oper- What makes Marty such an unex- childhood abandonment issues. atic fights he had with his wife, pected delight as our stand-in is When the former financial planner Carmela. Placing unbearably inhu- both wish fulfillment and comfort. finds himself laundering millions mane characters in familiar and It’s thoroughly satisfying to witness of dollars for a Mexican drug familial scenarios gave us a chance him and his family defy drug dealers cartel, he becomes an audience- to identify with them, despite their and outsmart FBI agents. It gives member proxy thrust into a very completely depraved day-to-day us a very safe space to explore the dark world, forced to question just way of living. Marty Byrde—and fluidity of our own principles. Plus, how dearly he holds his own rules Walter White—represent the flip- whatever challenges we’re currently of civility and moral code. As the side of that relatability coin. There’s facing, at least we aren’t blind- stakes are raised, season after sea- a certain thrill to seeing a guy who folded in a dungeon somewhere in son, viewers are left to wonder: looks like someone you might run Mexico awaiting certain torture. Ozark What would I do if put to this test? across at a suburban soccer game, And did we mention is ↗ Clockwise could fun What I do? quite calmly discussing the heroin secretly ? As Marty’s wife, from top It’s the kind of self-examina- trade with his kids over breakfast. Phyllis (Barbara Wendy (brilliantly played by Laura Stanwyck) and Ozark tion that places Marty firmly What lacks in fedora- Linney) explains near the end of Walter Neff (Fred MacMur- alongs ide Walter Neff—the pro- donning detectives and femme season 3: “Fighting for your life ray) in 1944’s totypical film-noir hero played by fatales, it makes up for with an Double Indem- makes every other thing you ever nity; Walter Double Fred MacMurray in 1944’s industrial-size incinerator’s worth did before seem extremely dull.” White (Bryan Indemnity—a guy who starts his of moral ambiguity, existential Cranston); Tony Enjoy reliving the Byrde family’s Soprano (James day trying to sell someone an auto angst, the occasional nonlinear wild ride. Gandolfini).   4 ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO OZARK 5 SE ASON FOUR T H E F I N A L Wendy and Marty Byrde (Laura Linney and Jason Bateman). S E A S O N THE FATE OF MARTY AND WENDY BYRDE—AND THEIR EMPIRE—IS REVEALED IN THE FINAL 14 EPISODES. BY REBECCA ASCHER-WALSH   THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO OZARK 7 t Season Four as Marty Byrde and serves as an executive producer, also intended to direct the season’s entire 10 epi- sodes, although the ensuing workload meant he helmed only four. Joining him as his onscreen wife, Wendy, was Laura Linney, whom he had entreated after assur- ing her the part would be more than just a spouse to Marty and a mother to Charlotte (Sofia Hublitz) and Jonah (Skylar Gaertner). When she read the original script for the pre- miere episode, explains Linney, “there was nothing really to act, nothing there. But I had a long talk with showrunner Chis Mundy, and I sat down with Jason, and I just had DURING ITS FIRST THREE SEASONS, Ozark took home three Emmy an instinct to trust these guys. By the Awards, with two consecutive wins end of the first week of filming, we for Julia Garner as Outstanding all knew it was going to be good. Supporting Actress in the role of Really good.” As Mundy and his the pugnacious Ruth Langmore, writers continued to develop the and one for star Jason Bateman’s story on-set, he kept an eye on the directing prowess. It was nomi- original pitch: first a thriller, but just nated for another whopping 29. as importantly, a family drama. That recognition comes as no Make that a dark drama, as the surprise to devoted viewers who cast would soon learn. Lisa Emery, have white-knuckled it through the who plays the murderous, poppy- Byrdes’ fleeing Chicago for Mis- growing Darlene Snell, remembers souri, avoiding the wrath of the with a laugh, “When I started read- Mexican drug cartel with which ing the pilot, she was having this they’re in business, becoming lovely talk with her husband about gifted money launderers, opening knowing that the rabbits were two casinos and navigating every- inhabiting the hills because the one out to get them to emerge still heavy rains were coming, and she standing. With the fourth and final seemed like a wise farmer-lady. season comprising a generous 14 Then I got to the first day of shoot- episodes divided into two parts, the ing, and I had to kill somebody. characters’ continued maneuver- That was a real eye-opener.” ing and one-upping ensures that For several seasons the unre- viewers aren’t likely to take a lenting body count kept all the breath anytime soon. actors on their toes. “Each time Created by screenwriter Bill I got a script during season 3, I The Accountant Dubuque ( ), who was would think, ‘Please, don’t let me ↗ Clockwise inspired by the summers he spent in die,’ ” says Jessica Frances Dukes, from top The Byrdes with the Ozarks, along with Mark who plays FBI agent Maya Miller. cartel boss Honest Thief   Williams ( ), the series Adds Charlie Tahan, who stars as Navarro (Felix Solis, at left); was produced by MRC Television Ruth’s cousin, the brilliant but tor- Ruth Langmore and quickly received a straight-to- tured Wyatt Langmore: “I thought (Julia Garner), carving her own series order by Netflix. It began I would be killed off every season, path forward; FBI agent Maya filming its first season in and around so that was always on my mind. Miller (Jessica Atlanta in 2016. Bateman, who stars But I made it all the way.” Frances Dukes).   8 ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY

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