'Goliath' Season 4: Release date, spoilers and all about Amazon Prime's legal drama
Billy Bob Thornton will be back in the final season of 'Goliath', Amazon Prime's legal drama. The fourth season comes after a long hiatus after Season 3's cliffhanger in 2019. However, with the drama set to premiere this month, the wait isn't long to know how the story of Billy McBride ends. Created by David E. Kelly, the series follows a hard-pressed lawyer seeking redemption.
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Release date and where to watch?
'Goliath' Season 4 releases September 24 on Amazon Prime Video.
Spoilers
The previous season ended in a cliffhanger that saw McBride being shot and left for dead, however, safe to say, he's not done yet and is gearing up for one last fight. The official synopsis reads: "In the final season, Billy returns to his Big Law roots after Patty 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."
Cast
Billy Bob Thornton reprises his role as Billy McBride. Nina Arianda as Patty, his closest associate; Tania Raymonde plays Brittany Gold; Diana Hopper as Denise McBride; Julie Brister as Marva Jefferson; and Willam Hurt stars Donald Cooperman. The new faces this time are J K Simmons as George Stax. Bruce Dern, Jena Malone, and Brandon Scott round up the rest of the cast.
Writer/Director
David E Kelley serves as the creator and showrunner. Jonathan Shapiro and Ross Fineman serve as EPs alongside Kelley.
Trailer
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