"Things are going to go wrong, as most have expected it," actor Michael Stuhlbarg says regarding the upcoming season 3 of "Fargo," briefly summing up the series in which dreams are rarely ever made. The Noah Hawley-written show often involves different characters making bad decisions, much to the viewer's delight and disappointment.

According to Press Jacked, starting on April 19, fans of the hit show will be meeting some new batch of desperate "Fargo" characters that are going to be doomed by coincidence and fate, much like the original ones. In "Fargo" Season 3, Ray (Ewan McGregor) will have a serious beef with the Parking Lot King of Minnesota, which happens to be his real-life brother, Emmit Stussy (Ewan McGregor).

Numerous TV spots have already been teasing on their quarrel in "Fargo" Season 3, which all started with over three dozen vintage stamps. According to the teasers, Emmit has cheated his brother over what was once his, possibly robbing him from what would have been a better life.

Now in "Fargo" Season 3, he wants what he thinks his brother owed so that he can then buy a diamond ring for his girlfriend, Nikki Swango (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), who is a killer at the bridge table. With the help of a trustworthy, marijuana-obsessed criminal, played by Scott McNairy (Halt and Catch Fire), the three of them will now be seen trying to steal some stamps in Season 3.

According to Follow News, whether they are involved in the murder, Police Chief Gloria Burgle (Carrie Coon) is still investigating, and fans will know soon enough. The upcoming Season 3 of "Fargo" hasn't even started, yet because fans have already seen quite an amount of ads for it, and because Ewan McGregor is a great actor, it's already easy to look past the fact that it' just him in two roles in "Fargo" Season 3.

He will be coming across as an empathetic, blundering person as Ray, but just like most characters on "Fargo," he will possibly test our empathy throughout season 3. More updates to come as "Fargo" Season 3 nears its official premiere.