On Friday, the last episodes of the hit Netflix drama Ozark were released. Season 4 Part 2 of the crime series is now available on Netflix. The series initially aired in 2017 and immediately drew a large audience. Season 4 will be the drama’s final chapter, making it both exciting and emotional for both Ozark fans and cast members.
As the event comes to a close, Jason Bateman, who played Marty Byrde in the show, says his goodbyes and takes a time to thank all of the Ozark fans in the audience.
The actor thanked everyone who has contributed to the success of the Netflix show over the past four seasons on Twitter. The last episodes of the series have been posted on Netflix, and fans are eager to find out what will happen to the Byrde family. The voyage of the gang of characters hasn’t been easy. Every story, though, must come to an end. The big moment has arrived, but what a journey Bateman and his co-stars have been on. Batman tweeted, “Just want to say hi and a sincere thank you to all the nice folks out there that gave OZARK a spot in their lives over these past few years. Thank you for enjoying what we enjoyed creating for you!”
Following game-changing crime dramas, Ozark was held to an almost unreachable level. But it’s reasonable to say that Bateman and his colleagues have risen to the occasion. They now have to deal with the equally difficult task of wrapping it up in a way that pleases fans. Chris Mundy, the showrunner, spoke with Deadline about what the final season has in store for these individuals.
He said, “Really, I mean, I think for all of it, Marty and Wendy for the first time are going to be firmly on the same page. Ruth’s going to sort of be in firm opposition to them, everyone’s got to figure out what they want their life to be,” Mundy said in 2021. “For the first time, I think people are going to get to make some choices and not just be reactive to the craziness, that’s around them, and so, we feel like the end of the show has been built in. But hopefully, it’s something that as you’re experiencing it, you’re continually surprised.”