
“It’s an Expansion of the World”: ‘Dark Winds’ Is Going West in Season 4
In the interview, Wirth reveals that the fourth season will adapt Hillerman’s novel The Ghostway, which partially takes place in LA. The show’s trip to California will continue Wirth’s gradual expansion of the show’s world, which has taken place over the course of its three seasons: “One of the things I try to do every season is expand the world of Dark Winds, even if it’s a small thing, like in season two I wanted to see how rich white people live in comparison to how typical Navajo people live and these worlds bump up against each other…then in season three, we go to the border so we have a completely different environment, different world, it looks different, the people are different, there are different cops. In The Ghostway, part of the story takes place in Los Angeles, so it’s an expansion of the world in a different way in season four.” Of course, Los Angeles has changed a lot since the show’s 1970s timeframe, so Wirth discussed where they’ll find the right ambiance: “You can’t find it in Los Angeles. We’ll find it somewhere.”
What Happened in Season 3 of ‘Dark Winds’?
First published in 1984, The Ghostway does not feature Leaphorn, and is a solo adventure for Jim Chee. In it, he investigates a shootout at a local laundromat that leaves one man dead; as he digs deeper into the truth, he runs afoul of a deadly criminal organization. Previous seasons have typically loosely adapted Hillerman’s noves, however, so Leaphorn is sure to be an integral part of the new season.
The third season of Dark Winds is now available to stream on AMC+. Stay tuned to Collider for future updates.