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Noah Hawley for FX. Inspired by the 1996 Coen Brothers film , each season features a new cast, setting, and era, though they all share a common chronology and thematic "true crime" style. Main Cast by Season The series is known for attracting high-profile actors to lead its self-contained stories. Season 1 (2014): Set in 2006, starring Billy Bob Thornton as the manipulative Lorne Malvo, Martin Freeman as Lester Nygaard, and Allison Tolman and Colin Hanks as persistent local officers. Season 2 (2015): A 1979 prequel featuring Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons as a couple caught in a gang war, alongside Patrick Wilson , Jean Smart , and Rachel Keller as Simone Gerhardt. Season 3 (2017): Set in 2010, starring Ewan McGregor in dual roles as brothers Emmit and Ray Stussy, with Carrie Coon , David Thewlis , and Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Nikki Swango. Season 4 (2020): A 1950s mobster tale in Kansas City starring Chris Rock as Loy Cannon and Jason Schwartzman as Josto Fadda, with supporting turns from Jessie Buckley and Timothy Olyphant . Season 5 (2023–2024): Set in 2019, starring Juno Temple as Dot Lyon, Jon Hamm as Sheriff Roy Tillman, and Jennifer Jason Leigh as Lorraine Lyon. Connections and Future While most seasons feature entirely new characters, minor overlaps exist; for example, the character Ben Schmidt appears in different ages across seasons, and certain plot points (like the buried briefcase from the original film) link the stories together. 10 sites You’ve waited long enough. Fargo officially premieres September ... Aug 10, 2020 —

as Molly Solverson : A sharp and determined deputy from Bemidji who investigates the rising body count.

: Bob Odenkirk (Bill Oswalt), Keith Carradine (Lou Solverson), Joey King (Greta Grimly), and the hitmen duo Russell Harvard (Mr. Wrench) and Adam Goldberg (Mr. Numbers). Season 2 Cast (2015)

The first season had to prove the concept worked, and it did so by leaning into movie-star gravity. as Lorne Malvo was a masterstroke. He brought a cinematic menace to the small screen, a character so chaotic he felt like a force of nature rather than a human villain.

Similarly, Season 5 saw the return of to the role that made him famous—the handsome lead—but twisted it into something grotesque. As Sheriff Roy Tillman, Hamm is a terrifying, abusive figure, utilizing his natural charisma to portray a man who believes he is righteous while being anything but. It is a subversion of his Don Draper persona that works precisely because he leans into the charm.