'Fargo' season 3 release date news, plot and cast updates: Producers start casting call in Calgary for show's third season

"Fargo" season 3 will premiere in 2017. FX/Fargo Official Facebook Page

FX's show "Fargo" is coming back for its third installment, and news about a certain casting call in Calgary are spreading all over the internet as the show's cast directors start the production of season 3.

For "Fargo" season 3, the show will emphasize how today's society has developed a selfie-oriented culture by taking viewers back to the year 2010. The show "Fargo" aims to make its viewers react to the somewhat new habit of today's society where people constantly take photos of their day to day activities and post them on social media.

"I like the idea of setting these very pragmatic and humble people against a culture of narcissism and see what that generates story-wise," says "Fargo" creator Noah Hawley.

The third season is starting its production with a casting call in Calgary. According to recent reports, casting directors of "Fargo" are looking for men, women, and children of all ages and races that would like to become extras in the show.

According to recent reports, the open casting call for "Fargo" season 3 will be on Nov. 19 starting from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. EST at the Clarion Hotel, 2120 16 Ave. N.E., Calgary. Once the cast has been completed, the show is expected to go under production until May 2017.

On another note, the only confirmed new members of the cast for "Fargo" season 3 is Jim Gaffigan, who is said to take on the role of Gloria Burgle's (Carrie Coon) co-police deputy named Donny Mashman. Other celebrities that fans should expect for "Fargo" season 3 include Ewan McGregor and Mary Elizabeth Winstead.

As of now, there is still no specific date set for the release of "Fargo" season 3, but if the schedule is followed and the show's production finishes sometime in May, then fans may expect the show to air sometime in the second or third quarter of 2017.

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