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‘Fargo’ Season 3 Casting News & Update: Ewan McGregor Spills Details About His Dual-Role In Upcoming Season

By Arielle Smith | Update Date: Jan 31, 2017 12:11 PM EST

Ewan McGregor recently dished out juicy details about his role in "Fargo" season 3, something that fans are dying to find out more. While the production team keeps a tight lead on its plot details, the "Trainspotting 2" actor gave fans a glimpse of the two different characters he'll be portraying.

Ewan McGregor recently down with Digital Spy to discuss his controversial role for "Fargo" season 3. Contrary to what other fans were expecting, the "Big Fish" actor won't be portraying twins in the FX hit adaptation. Instead, he'll be portraying dual roles of brothers Emmit and Ray Stussy in the upcoming season. McGregor revealed that the dual roles involve a lot of prosthetics and makeup, making the brothers appear distinct from each other.

More so, Ewan McGregor also revealed that he had to develop two unique voices for his dual-role. This has been a great challenge by far to the actor though he admitted he enjoyed doing. "Fargo" season 3 is currently in production until May. McGregor revealed that the first episode is already done in Calvary for the first 14 days of production. He shared his enthusiasm for the upcoming season, saying that he simply loved the people he's working with and he's happy with the first two seasons of the series.

To discuss more his character, Ewan McGregor said that Emmit and Ray are exact opposites of each other. Emmit built himself a family and a successful business; meanwhile, his brother Ray lives in jealousy and resentment. "Fargo" season 3 has assembled a killer cast as Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Carrie Coon and Nikki Swango joined in. In a separate report, it has been teased that at least one older version of a familiar face is set to appear.

"Fargo" season 3 is set to return later this year. So better stay tuned for more updates on "Fargo" season 3!

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