Netflix has announced that 'Ozark' will be getting a fourth season. That's the good news. The bad news is it will also be the drama's last season.

The show follows a family forced to relocate to the Ozark region in the US after a money laundering scheme goes wrong.

The father of the clan, Marty Byrde (Jason Bateman) has to make amends with a Mexican drug cartel by setting up a larger laundering operation.

His whole family, including wife Wendy (Laura Linney), daughter Charlotte (Sofia Hublitz) and son Jonah (Skylar Gaertner), become involved.

If the season 3 finale is anything to go by, Marty and Wendy are now in a veeeery precarious position. But they're also, by some miracle, still alive.

And what about Jonah, who seems to have walked away from the family and their operation, and Ruth Langmore (Julia Garner), who has turned against them?

There is one other upside to the final season announcement.

Its final run will be expanded to 14 episodes, as opposed to the usual 10.

It's also going to be split in two parts (seven and seven).

There's no premiere date for either half yet.

Jason Bateman, who is a producer and director on the series as well as its star, said: "A super sized season means super sized problems for the Byrdes.

"I’m excited to end with a bang(s)."

What do you think could happen in the last episodes? Is time up for the Byrde family?