Ozark Season Four Trailer Teases a Pivotal Character's Death

The trailer for the final season of Ozark, premiering April 29 on Netflix, show Marty and Wendy Byrde's ongoing marriage struggles as their criminal enterprise collapses in bloodshed.

By Cydney Contreras Mar 29, 2022 4:17 PMTags
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It seems Marty and Wendy Byrde will not get their happily ever after.

The fourth and final season of Ozark is set to premiere April 29 on Netflix, marking the end of the Byrde's criminal enterprise. It's a moment that viewers have long dreaded, as there's no easy way out for the couple, played by Jason Bateman and Laura Linney. And now, the trailer released March 29 confirms fans' worst fears.

In the preview, Ruth Langmore (Julia Garner) continues to mourn the loss of her cousin Wyatt (Chris Tanahan) and decides to kill his murderer, Navarro drug lord Javi (Alfonso Herrera). When Marty warns her that his death would jeopardize "everything we've worked for," she replies, "Welcome to my f--king world." 

A brief scene shows Ruth shooting the drug lord, setting off a chain of events that will likely end with even more death. 

After three seasons of bloodshed and betrayals, the couple are left with few people to turn to in their time of need. Even Maya Miller (Jessica Frances Dukes), their former ally in the FBI, has turned her back on the Byrdes, telling Marty, "You're just another criminal to me now."

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And with Omar Navarro (Felix Solis) in prison, Marty and Wendy are forced to take his place at the head of the Navarro cartel. 

Amid the chaos, the couple struggles to keep their marriage afloat, seemingly unable to accept responsibility for their own actions. Wendy insists to Marty, "You suggested this life."

"No, we chose this together," Marty says.

But Wendy sees it differently, replying, "You were a good salesman."

Fans can see if the Byrdes make it out alive when all seven episodes of Ozark season four, part two premiere April 29

Additionally, Netflix has revealed that they will be releasing A Farewell to Ozark, a "30-minute retrospective that serves as a love letter to one of Netflix's great drama series." Available the same day as the premiere, the special "explores the genesis of the series, the rich characters we loved and loved to hate, the gripping performances that captivated us, the creatives who made magic behind the camera, and a wealth of memories over the last five years."

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