It’s official, Netlfix’s Ozark has been renewed for a third season and it will consist of 10 episodes.
Early this morning, Ozark star Jason Bateman broke the news of the show’s return on Twitter.
#Ozark renewed for Season 3! https://t.co/Pms89cROny
— See What’s Next (@seewhatsnext) October 10, 2018
So, are you a fan of Ozark? If so, what did you think of season 2? Let us know in the comments below!
If you’re looking something else to watch on Netflix while we wait for season 3 of Ozark, join us as we break down the 25 best Netflix Originals. Enjoy!
The 25 Best Netflix Original Shows
https://wallup.net/stranger-things-artwork-digital-art-tv-series/ Source: NetflixNetflix is now one of the biggest powerhouses in the entertainment industry and is taking some serious market share away from the networks. Even just a few years ago, nobody thought that Netflix would be NEARLY as powerful as it is now. They have even begun to win prestigious prizes at major awards shows for some of their own unique content, something that will likely continue in the future.
With the massive and increasing success of Netflix, there is some fantastic original programming on the platform, and that is exactly what this article will look at. These are the 25 best Netflix Original shows to-date, so read on and see where your favorite’s landed among the ranks and what shows are worth checking out, if you haven’t had a chance to watch them all yet.
25. Glow
Even if you have no interest in pro wrestling, past or present, it’s still worth watching GLOW, the dramatized story of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. Back in the 80s, during the boom of Hulkamania, GLOW was a real-life wrestling promotion that featured an all-female roster. Although it only ran for a few “seasons” (as opposed to the never ending style of today’s WWE storylines), GLOW was fondly remembered for its colorful characters and over-the-top comedy. Of course, putting attractive women in tight, revealing outfits certainly helped too.
The Netflix series isn’t necessarily historically accurate, as many details were changed to make GLOW a better TV series. Starring the always-great Alison Brie, Betty Gilpin, and comedian Marc Maron (who is exceptional in his role as grumpy director Sam Sylvia), GLOW is a hilarious nostalgic throwback to the 80s, complete with neon lights and the biggest of big hairdos. Critics and fans alike loved the series, as proven by its high scores on Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic. A second season is on the way.
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