AMC has confirmed that Dark Winds will return for a fourth season, even before the third season’s release on March 9. This renewal proves that the creators have a strong belief in the story they are telling.
Dark Winds, based on Tony Hillerman’s Leaphorn & Chee novel series, was created by Graham Roland and is executive-produced by George R.R. Martin. The show has gained a dedicated audience and continues to develop major storylines introduced in the first season.
Joe Leaphorn (played by Zahn McClarnon) is still dealing with the devastating loss of his son, Joe Jr. New details about his son’s death lead him on a difficult personal journey. The second season follows the events of People of Darkness, a 1980 novel by Hillerman. Jim Chee (Kiowa Gordon), now working as a private investigator, crosses paths with Leaphorn once again as they become involved in a dangerous case.
Leaphorn and Chee Face New Dangers in Season 2
Season 2 starts with a tense moment. Leaphorn and Bernadette (Jessica Matten) arrive at a trailer in the middle of the desert. Before they can investigate, they are trapped inside as gunfire erupts from Colton Wolf (Nicholas Logan), a deadly new antagonist. This dramatic scene does not continue until Episode 4, “The March,” but it is an important turning point in the season.
The story begins when Emerson Charley, a terminally ill man, dies in a car explosion outside the hospital where Joe’s wife, Emma (Deanna Allison), works. Leaphorn quickly determines that this was not an accident. Someone deliberately killed Emerson. Meanwhile, Jim Chee takes on a new case.
His client, Rosemary Vines (Jeri Ryan), hires him to find a stolen box belonging to her wealthy husband, B. J. Vines (John Diehl). Rosemary suspects that a secretive group called the People of Darkness stole the box. She believes Emerson’s son, Tomas Charley (Robert I. Mesa), is responsible.
As Leaphorn and Chee investigate, they track down Tomas. Chee finds a map that reveals where Tomas hid the stolen box. When they reach the location, a gunman ambushes them. During the shootout, Chee is gravely wounded. Leaphorn makes a shocking discovery—inside the box is his dead son’s buckle.
This piece of evidence suggests a possible link between the gunman and Joe Jr.’s death. Leaphorn also finds a report about the Drumco oil well, submitted by Emerson’s late brother, Dylan Charley.
The Truth About Colton Wolf
The mysterious gunman is revealed to be Colton Wolf. To erase any witnesses, Wolf kills Tomas and attempts to kill Tomas’s young son, Benny (Jet James Grant). He even attacks Chee at the hospital but manages to escape. Leaphorn learns that Wolf was responsible for the Drumco oil well explosion. A large manhunt follows, leading Leaphorn and Bernadette to Wolf’s hideout.
A chase ensues, and Wolf jumps into a canyon. Leaphorn follows, and they both suffer serious injuries. Bernadette rescues Leaphorn, while the police take Wolf into custody. Authorities confirm that Wolf caused the oil well explosion and killed several people.
Wolf had a troubled childhood. His mother killed his father and sister. It is suggested that Wolf killed his mother, yet he still hires private investigators to search for her. Despite his crimes, Leaphorn suspects that Wolf was working for someone else.
The Mastermind Behind the Tragedy
Leaphorn questions Wolf but gets no useful answers. Later, while being transported by federal officers, Wolf overturns the vehicle and escapes. He goes straight to B. J. Vines’ house, revealing the final clue in the case. B. J. kills Wolf to erase any evidence linking them.
Leaphorn’s investigation exposes B. J.’s true intentions. Years ago, Dylan Charley submitted a false report, claiming the Drumco oil well had no uranium deposits. But B. J. knew the truth.
He hired Wolf to cause an explosion, forcing Drumco to sell the land cheaply. Six young Native American men died in the explosion, but for B. J., they were just collateral damage. With enough proof, Leaphorn has B. J. arrested.
Leaphorn’s father warns him that powerful men like B. J. can escape justice. At first, Leaphorn trusts the legal system, but when B. J. is released, he decides to act. Leaphorn kidnaps B. J., takes him to the freezing desert, and leaves him to face his fate alone. The next day, Sheriff Gordo (A Martinez) tells Leaphorn that B. J. has vanished. Authorities assume he fled after being released on bail.
What’s Next for Dark Winds in Season 3?
As Season 2 ends, the story focuses on its emotional impact. Bernadette, who applied for a job at Border Patrol, accepts the position and leaves the reservation. She realizes that Native people and white people are treated differently under the law. Before she leaves, Leaphorn gives her a metal feather made from his son’s melted buckle.
Chee finally agrees to return to the Navajo Tribal Police. Meanwhile, Emma Leaphorn allows journalist Mary Landon (Jacqueline Byers) to publish a report about the illegal sterilization of Native American women. Mary warns that this decision will have major consequences.
Sally Thunder (Elva Guerra), who has lived with Joe and Emma since Season 1, sets out on her own journey. Many new challenges and conflicts await in Season 3. The upcoming season promises intense drama and exciting new developments.
AMC’s Dark Winds has been renewed for Season 4 ahead of its Season 3 premiere on March 9. The show follows Joe Leaphorn, who uncovers shocking details about his son’s death while investigating a deadly oil well explosion.
He discovers that assassin Colton Wolf carried out the explosion under orders from businessman B. J. Vines, who sought to acquire uranium-rich land. When B. J. escapes justice, Leaphorn takes matters into his own hands. Meanwhile, Bernadette joins Border Patrol, Chee returns to the Tribal Police, and Emma supports a controversial report on Native American sterilization. Season 3 promises intense drama and new revelations.
Dark Winds Season 3 premieres on AMC on March 9 and will be available to stream on AMC+ the following day.
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