The Amazon Studios legal-drama ‘Goliath’ is coming to an end. The television series that follows disgraced attorney Billy McBride, played by Billy Bob Thornton, and his quest for redemption will conclude at the finale of season four.
Thornton had previously told Collider about the show, “For me, starting with Season 1 until now, it’s been my life, so I don’t have to worry that much about being spread out, all over the place, and having to think about all of these different things ‘cause they are things that I feel happened to me. One of the things about this show is that, after awhile, he’s such an alcoholic lawyer that I actually feel like a lawyer.”
He added, “I’ve been playing this character long enough that I’ve started to feel like these things are actually happening to me. That’s a good thing, for an actor. Maybe not always good for you, personally, when you go home and think about stuff, but it’s certainly good for the character.”
You can check out the trailer here:
Amazon Studios announced the conclusion in a press release.
“Today, Amazon Prime Video released the official trailer and key art for the highly anticipated fourth and final season of Goliath, starring Billy Bob Thornton, Nina Arianda, Tania Raymonde, Diana Hopper, Julie Brister, Bruce Dern, Brandon Scott, Jena Malone, and J.K. Simmons,” they explained. “The entire eight-episode season will premiere on September 24, 2021 exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.”
They continued, “In the final season, Billy returns to his Big Law roots after Patty (Nina Arianda) takes a job at a prestigious white-shoe law firm in San Francisco. Together, they try to take down one of America’s most insidious Goliaths: the opioid industry. As Billy deals with his own chronic pain and Patty can’t shake the feeling she’s being used, their loyalties will be tested, putting their partnership on the line. In a world where money can buy anything, even justice, they’ll have to risk everything to do what’s right. Goliath is from Amazon Studios, with executive producers Lawrence Trilling (Parenthood), Geyer Kosinski (Fargo), and Jennifer Ames and Steve Turner (Boardwalk Empire).”
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