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FX’s Acclaimed Crime Drama Comes To An End In February

Dec 26, 2022

While the teaser for the new (and final) season of FX’s acclaimed crime drama, “Snowfall,” doesn’t feature any footage from the upcoming episodes, it does a great job of creating the feeling of the final storyline as the world seems to be coming down around young Franklin.
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“Snowfall” tells the story of a young drug kingpin, Franklin Saint, as he has to deal with the drama inside of his family as well as the ever-present authorities aiming to take him down. And the teaser shows just how everything is coming to a head in the final season with the imagery of burning trees coming down around him as the police and his family are approaching from all sides. 
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“Snowfall” features a cast that is led by Damson Idris alongside Carter Hudson, Emily Rios, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, Michael Hyatt, and Amin Joseph. The series is created by John Singleton, Eric Amadio, and Dave Andron. The latter of which still serves as writer and showrunner for the series.
The final season of “Snowfall” debuts on FX on February 22, 2023. You can watch the teaser below.
Here’s the synopsis for the series:
In season five of Snowfall, Franklin (Damson Idris) and family are rich beyond their wildest dreams and on the verge of having everything they’ve wanted as the ground begins to fall out from beneath their feet. The streets of South Central Los Angeles have never been so dangerous, but the biggest threat the family faces are each other as they try not to let greed, resentment and ego tear them all apart.

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