Justified News 2014: Garret Dillahunt and Sam Elliott Joins FX's Justified on its Last Season

Justified News 2014: Garret Dillahunt and Sam Elliott Joins FX's Justified on its Last Season
Justified, FX's 6th and final season drama will premiere on January 2015. Sam Elliott together with Garret Dillahunt joined the casts. In regards to the network's announcement, Sam Elliott will be playing the role of Markham. He is a legendary gangster who managed to return to Kentucky with plenty of cash and having his very own private army with him. All of these he earned in Colorado through growing weed called marijuana.
His comeback is for the purpose of taking back his lost love Katherine Hale played by Mary Steenburgen as well as his empire. Because of this, he will have to rub up against Raylan Givens, Deputy U.S. Marshal to be played by Timothy Olyphant together with Boyd played by Walton Goggins.
On the other hand, Garret Dillahunt will play the role of walker. He is described as a man who is skilled spec veteran who actually spent time in combat zones being a soldier as well as private contractor. Right now, he handles security for quasi-legal businessman. Although he spent much of his life in combat zone that is not yet enough because deep inside him is a simmering rage and buried demons.
Viewers can expect more about the show which will premiere on January 2015. What will actually happen at its last season? What are the unexpected and shocking things will happen by that time? All of these will be answered! Justified is under the production of Sony Pictures Television in partnership of FX productions. Keep yourself posted.
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