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2017    60minDrama, Crimen
8.482%86%8.2
Un asesor financiero arrastra a su familia de Chicago hasta Misuri con la misión de lavar 500 millones de dólares en cinco años para apaciguar a un capo de la droga.

4 Seasons

  • Temporada 1
    Temporada 110 Episodes
  • Temporada 2
    Temporada 210 Episodes
  • Temporada 3
    Temporada 310 Episodes
  • Temporada 4
    Temporada 414 Episodes
  • Jason BatemanMarty Byrde / Director / Productor ejecutivo
  • Laura LinneyWendy Byrde / Director / Coproductor ejecutivo
  • Sofia HublitzCharlotte Byrde
  • Skylar GaertnerJonah Byrde
  • Julia GarnerRuth Langmore
  • Charlie TahanWyatt Langmore
  • Lisa EmeryDarlene Snell
  • Jordana SpiroRachel Garrison
  • Jessica Frances DukesMaya Miller
  • Carson HolmesThree Langmore
  • Kevin L. JohnsonSam Dermody
  • Felix SolisOmar Navarro
  • Damian YoungJim Rettelsdorf
  • Nelson BonillaNelson
  • Jason Butler HarnerRoy Petty
  • Peter MullanJacob Snell
  • Janet McTeerHelen Pierce
  • McKinley Belcher IIITrevor Evans
  • Trevor LongCade Langmore
  • Robert C. TreveilerSheriff John Nix
  • Callum23 de octubre de 2025
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ (out of 5) Ozark – Money laundering, moral decay, and the slow drowning of good intentions in blue water. “Ozark” is what happens when Breaking Bad trades the desert for a lake and replaces chemistry with finance. It’s a study in quiet desperation — a family dragged into the underbelly of crime not by ego, but by circumstance — and it somehow makes spreadsheets and shell companies feel like instruments of doom. If Breaking Bad is Warhammer 40K — brutal, relentless, and fuelled by chaos — and Weeds is My Little Pony, suburban mischief with pastel optimism, then Ozark sits somewhere in between as the BoJack Horseman of crime dramas: darkly funny, deeply tragic, and painfully self-aware. It offers moments of dry humour and absurdity that almost let you breathe… right before the next betrayal or moral compromise drags you back under. Where Breaking Bad is about transformation, Ozark is about erosion — watching ordinary people crumble one moral grain at a time. Jason Bateman’s calm pragmatism and Laura Linney’s cold determination make for a compelling portrait of partnership under pressure, their performances grounding the absurdity in chilling realism. Bleak yet beautiful, sardonic yet sincere, Ozark thrives in the tension between logic and lunacy. It’s a story of survival where every choice is wrong, every success temporary, and every smile a negotiation.
  • Richard Scott Long18 de septiembre de 2025
    Best series i have ever watched! Hated to see it end! Bateman is excellent.
  • Tyler Durden18 de mayo de 2026
    Is good
  • ADONIS00918 de abril de 2026
    Does its own thing and does it incredibly well. Emotional, intense, and always keeps you on your toes—I wouldn’t change anything, it came out perfectly.🐦‍⬛💰
  • TheLostArtOfLiving24 de abril de 2026
    They did a great job of avoiding the predictable, and putting things on the backburner. I like the flashbacks that used people's imagination to bring back memories and hypothetical conversations. The smiles & laughs few and far between mean more because of how messy everything is, and is a good lesson in life. Also saying no before you're in too deep. It kind of shows the state of society looking away and becoming desensitized so much that it becomes business as usual but start to get too close to the ones you love most then you feel the reality. Yet...you always believe there's a way out, a way around it, through it. Somehow. The show has it flaws and moments of okay this is ridiculous, but what it does well it very impressive and worth watching the whole thing to see how it all plays out.
  • Aaron Slade24 de febrero de 2026
    Ozark is an above average crime drama. Worth a watch. However, whoever chose to filter the colour palette blue should be fired. No where on Earth looks blue like this.

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