Episode 403 Debuts Sunday, March 1 on AMC and AMC+
Series Holds Rare Distinction of a 100% Rotten Tomatoes Score for Each of its Four Seasons
“With fresh settings and deep emotional arcs, ‘Dark Winds’ Season 4 is already shaping up to be a compelling watch” – Los Angeles Times
Here is that sneak peek airing this Sunday:
AMC and AMC+ shared a sneak-peek clip from the third episode of Season 4 of the critically acclaimed noir thriller, Dark Winds. The series stars Zahn McClarnon, Kiowa Gordon, and Jessica Matten as they investigate the disappearance of a Navajo girl taking them from the safety of Navajo Nation to the gritty terrain of 1970s Los Angeles. Episode 403, “Ahááldláádígíí (That Which Has Been Torn Apart),” premieres Sunday, March 1 at 9pm ET/PT on AMC and AMC+, with new episodes airing weekly on Sundays.
Episode 403 – “Ahááldláádígíí (That Which Has Been Torn Apart)” – Premieres Sunday, March 1 at 9pm ET/PT on AMC/AMC+
Leaphorn tracks the killer and discovers that he’s the object of her dangerous obsession. Chee contemplates his future with Manuelito and the NTP while they investigate new leads. Billie faces an uncertain future.

Directed By: Chris Eyre
Written By: Thomas Brady and Erica Tremblay
ABOUT DARK WINDS S4:
Executive produced by Robert Redford and George R.R. Martin and boasting a 100% Rotten Tomatoes score for each of its four seasons, Dark Winds stars Zahn McClarnon (The Son, Westworld, Fargo) as Lt. Joe Leaphorn, with this season marking his eagerly awaited television directorial debut. The series – also starring Kiowa Gordon (The Red Road, Roswell, New Mexico) as Jim Chee, Jessica Matten (Rez Ball, Tribal, Burden of Truth) as Bernadette Manuelito, and Deanna Allison (Accused, Edge of America) as Emma Leaphorn – follows Leaphorn, Chee and Manuelito of the Navajo Tribal Police solving mysteries on their reservation as it is besieged by increasingly violent crimes in the 1970s.
Season 4 features a prominent roster of new cast members including Franka Potente (Run Lola Run, The Bourne Supremacy) as Irene Vaggan; Isabel DeRoy-Olson (Fancy Dance) as Billie Tsosie, a decisive and resourceful Navajo teenager who wants nothing more than the freedom to connect with her people outside of her boarding school but quickly finds herself in over her head with only her cunning and resilience keeping her alive; Chaske Spencer (The Twilight Saga, Blindspot) as Sonny, a recruiter for a Los Angeles crime ring who through his charm and menace lure young Native American men recently relocated to the city from their reservations into a life of crime; Luke Barnett (The Crossing Over Express) as FBI Special Agent Toby Shaw who arrives searching for answers to a mystery involving one of his friends, and Titus Welliver (Bosch, Bosch: Legacy, Ricky, Abraham’s Boys) as Dominic McNair, a ruthless crime boss who imports and exports drugs and stolen luxury goods into and out of Los Angeles.
Season 4 also sees the return of A Martinez (Longmire, Days of Our Lives) as Scarborough Police Department Acting Chief Gordo Sena.
Based on the iconic Leaphorn & Chee book series by Tony Hillerman, Dark Winds is created by Graham Roland (Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, The Returned, Almost Human, Fringe). John Wirth (Hell on Wheels, Hap and Leonard) serves as showrunner. The series is executive produced by Redford, Martin, Roland, Wirth, McClarnon, Chris Eyre, Tina Elmo, Jim Chory, Thomas Brady, Max Hurwitz, Vince Gerardis and Anne Hillerman.
If you don’t have AMC+ I suggest you subscribe so you can watch the previous 3 seasons of Dark Winds to catch up so you can enjoy Season 4 to its fullest. One of the best drama/thriller shows on now in my opinion. The characters on this show are so well written and played dramatically by all the talented actors. Casting is amazing for this show and they must have done their homework when it comes to Navajo ways, because they are traditional and it will make you wish you were of Navajo decent. The scenery were they film brings life to this show as well as the music and score used. It is well worth the price to invest to get AMC+ to experience the show. Who wouldn’t pay to see Robert Redford on your screen for his last know television appearance. What a handsome man and a great scene to watch. Don’t miss your opportunity to watch it this coming Sunday. Judy Shields, The Hollywood Times












