The atypical duo of Michael K. Williams and James Purefoy, is about to crack down soon on Sundance TV. Season 3 of the series Hap and Leonard arrives on April 17 at 9pm.
It's not just the short festival on Sundance. A great exclusivity for this independent channel that deserves to be known to the general public as its programming is of quality. In line with Robert Redford's goal of showcasing creativity, Sundance TV relies on relevant programs praised by professional critics.
After having been a jury in the CannesSeries festival that has just ended, Michael K. Williams returns in one of his best roles. We remember his electrifying performance in The Wire. He plays in Hap and Leonard, a Vietnam Veteran Gay, alcoholic and angry. With his partner played by James Purefoy, they find themselves immersed this time in East Texas, just before Christmas 1989. They face motley characters such as a corrupt sheriff and the leader of the Caucasian nights.
Louis Gossett Jr, a true American reference in the world of series since he played in the mythical series Roots, is part of this third season. In the United States, the show is owned by AMC studios.