The Ozark trailer reveals the first footage from the last

The Ozark trailer reveals the first footage from the last seven episodes

The end is near for Marty Byrde (Jason Bateman) and Wendy Byrde (Laura Linney) in the new trailer for the final seven episodes of Netflix’s Ozark.

The streaming service split the highly anticipated fourth and final season in half, with the first seven episodes debuting in late January.

Now, the first footage shows Marty fighting his consciousness as the end of her two-faced journey nears its conclusion, with the final episodes streaming on April 29th.

The End Is Nigh: The end is nigh for Marty Byrde (Jason Bateman) and Wendy Byrde (Laura Linney) in the new trailer for the final seven episodes of Netflix's Ozark

The End Is Nigh: The end is nigh for Marty Byrde (Jason Bateman) and Wendy Byrde (Laura Linney) in the new trailer for the final seven episodes of Netflix’s Ozark

Two Halves: The streaming service split the highly anticipated fourth and final season in half, with the first seven episodes debuting in late January

Two Halves: The streaming service split the highly anticipated fourth and final season in half, with the first seven episodes debuting in late January

The trailer begins with Marty pouring a drink and telling his wife, “I’m just sick of blood on my hands, Wendy.”

Wendy starts pouring herself a drink when Marty asks her, “Don’t you mind?” as she says, “You’re so desperate to be the good guy.”

The trailer shows a funeral when Ruth Langmore (Julia Garner) stands up in a black dress and walks to a coffin.

“She lost her whole family because she met us,” Marty says, while Ruth grabs a handful of dirt to throw on the grave… but she just drops it and walks away.

Sick: The trailer begins with Marty pouring a drink and telling his wife,

Sick: The trailer begins with Marty pouring a drink and telling his wife, “I’m just sick of having blood on my hands, Wendy.”

Back at the hotel, Wendy asks her husband, “Why do you put everyone else ahead of your family? Don’t deviate from me when we’re almost done. Do not do that to me.’

The trailer features a shot of Javi Elizonndro (Alfonso Herrera) with Marty saying, “Javi is dying, everything we’ve worked for is just falling apart,” as we see Ruth in her car, staring at a gun in the passenger seat .”

Marty said that last line to Ruth, who looks at him coldly and says, “Welcome to my fucking world.”

Dirt:

Dirt: “She lost her whole family because she met us,” says Marty, as Ruth grabs a handful of dirt to throw on the grave… but she just drops it and walks away

Ruth: Ruth executes Javi in ​​cold blood and in broad daylight Javi: Javi is running his business on the street when he gets shot twice

Ruth: Ruth wears a hoodie and calmly walks up to Javi and shoots him twice while Marty and Wendy are seen in a car as Marty tells her he’s “scared”.

Wearing a hoodie, Ruth calmly approaches Javi and shoots him twice while Marty and Wendy are seen in a car as Marty tells her he’s “scared”.

He is then seen with FBI Special Agent Maya Miller (Jessica Frances Dukes), who tells her, “We’re in grave danger,” but she replies, “It’s your choice. You’re just a criminal to me now,” while Wendy is shown photos of her in a car.

He is then seen meeting Omar Navarro (Felix Solis) and tells him he can “go to Mexico and restore your control.

Control: He then met with Omar Navarro (Felix Solis) and told him he could “go to Mexico and restore your control

Control: He then met with Omar Navarro (Felix Solis) and told him he could “go to Mexico and restore your control

Chosen: The trailer ends with a series of dramatic shots, ending with Wendy saying to Marty,

Chosen: The trailer ends with a series of dramatic shots, ending with Wendy saying to Marty, “You proposed this life,” though Marty adds, “We… we chose this together,” but Wendy says, “You were.” a good seller” as the trailer comes to an end

Marty also talks to Ruth again, who asks him, “Do you really think you’re just protecting your family?” while another shot shows her yelling in a car and giving two middle fingers to an SUV in the rain.

The trailer ends with a series of dramatic shots, ending with Wendy telling Marty, “You proposed this life,” though Marty adds, “We…we chose it together.”

But Wendy says, “You were a good salesman” as the trailer wraps up.

In the drama, Bateman plays a financial adviser turned money launderer for a ruthless Mexican drug cartel.

Story: The drama follows Bateman as a financial adviser turned money launderer for a ruthless Mexican drug cartel

Story: The drama follows Bateman as a financial adviser turned money launderer for a ruthless Mexican drug cartel

Synopsis: He moves his family, including two teenage children, from Chicago to rural Missouri, where they become entangled with local criminals, including Garner's Ruth Langmore

Synopsis: He moves his family, including two teenage children, from Chicago to rural Missouri, where they become entangled with local criminals, including Garner’s Ruth Langmore

Achievement: After arguably a strong third season, Ozark has received a total of 32 Primetime Emmy nominations during its run, including two for Outstanding Drama Series

Achievement: After arguably a strong third season, Ozark has received a total of 32 Primetime Emmy nominations during its run, including two for Outstanding Drama Series

He moves his family, including two teenagers, from Chicago to rural Missouri, where they become entangled with local criminals, including Garner’s Ruth Langmore.

After arguably a strong third season, Ozark has received a total of 32 Primetime Emmy nominations during its run, including two for Outstanding Drama Series.

Garner also received an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series and Bateman snagged an Emmy for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Drama Series.

Following news that season four would be split into two parts, Jason said, “A super big season means super big problems for the Byrdes. I look forward to ending with a bang.

Show: Following news that season four would be split into two parts, Jason said,

Show: Following news that season four would be split into two parts, Jason said, “A super big season means super big problems for the Byrdes. I look forward to ending with a bang.