It’s official, season 3 of True Detective will be directed by Jeremy Saulnier, the director of the Green Room
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Your Friday morning is not going super well because it’s September, it’s back to school and that life is generally shit ? Sit down for two seconds and let us talk to you about True Detective. It’s going to immediately get better.
After a season 2 exciting, but in half shade, they were worried about not having news of True Detective so that her back was beautiful and well planned. It should also be said that the quarrel between Nic Pizzolatto and Cary Fukunaga cast a big shadow on the project, which did not help the scores of season 2, so much so that HBO asked whether it was really necessary to continue or stop the charge.
And then, came the release, the announcement of a season 3, with Mahershala Ali in the lead role, nothing to spoil. And if that already we are filled with joy, it was nothing compared to what we have just learned today via Variety. Would you believe that the series has just found its director and it is none other than Jeremy Saulnier, who has Blue Ruin and especially the recent Green Room. And there, it is downright cock all hard because it promises a beautiful butcher shop. No, season 3 will not be a course of health and has all the cards in hand to be the worthy successor of the two previous stories.
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Moreover, Pizzolatto will be back to the scenario, even if the filming and broadcasting do not have a date yet, which prevents us to discover a little more about the story, via Variety :
“The next season will take us to the heart of the Ozarks for a crime macabre and mystery very deep, which will take place over several decades and is split into three distinct periods.”
One way to compose and bring together the notion of temporal season 1 with the multiplicity of views of season 2. In short, it feels super mega good, and you see ? Finally, your day is not so rotten ? It says what ? Thank You True Detective !
And have a great day !