Bob Verini The settings and scope of “Fargo’s” fourth installment are as variegated as America itself — something the show’s design team relished taking into account.Of course, the “Fargo” brand is intimately associated with snow, courtesy of the 1996 Coen brothers’ movie from which the television version was spun off.
Costume designer J.R. Hawbaker even began her first meeting with showrunner and creator Noah Hawley by joking, “‘Fargo,’ right?
It’s just all about the coats. It’s the outerwear. Snow and coats.”Not this time. Hawley envisioned a 20th century epic, a 30-year war for supremacy between two Kansas City, Mo., crime families, whose rival godfathers — Loy Cannon (Chris Rock) and Josto Fadda (Jason Schwartzman) — wouldn’t just be.
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