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Kirsten Dunst, Ted Danson Get Ready Do Their Best Fargo Accents

Kirsten Dunst, you’ve got red on you. Dunst and Ted Danson have signed on to the new season of Fargo, and although two new trailers give us glimpses at what we’re in for, they really don&#...
Kirsten Dunst, Ted Danson Get Ready Do Their Best Fargo Accents
Written by Amanda Crum
  • Kirsten Dunst, you’ve got red on you.

    Dunst and Ted Danson have signed on to the new season of Fargo, and although two new trailers give us glimpses at what we’re in for, they really don’t give away too much, leaving us itching to find out more.

    The teasers live up to their names, with one showing Dunst’s character washing her hands at a beauty shop and the other giving us a look at Danson, who sports a big beard and a Fargo accent. Adam Arkin, Patrick Wilson, Brad Garrett, Jean Smart, Michael Hogan, and Jeffrey Donovan also star in the new season, which looks to pack just as much violence as the last. Dunst plays the wife of Breaking Bad actor Jesse Plemons, and according to Entertainment Weekly, the couple gets get “caught in a brutal war of crime”.

    The new season will take place nearly 30 years in the past, and will see Patrick Wilson take on the role of the younger Lou Solverson, who was played by Keith Carradine in season one. Lou will focus on a local gang and their criminal exploits.

    Kirsten started the rumor mill churning earlier this year when she began stepping out in baggy sweatshirts, prompting speculation that she was expecting with her beau Garrett Hedlund. She also said in an interview that she was in “baby mode” because she has friends who are starting families.

    ‘I’m in baby mode because two of my really good friends are pregnant right now. One of them is pretty chilled and the other’s like, ‘I can’t wait to have a glass of wine!’ I love it though. We’ve already picked her girl’s name, it’s done! I think 33 is a good age to have your first baby,” Kirsten Dunst said.

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