To pay off his gambling debt and reclaim his former life, Mike ventures to Florida to find Delly for the slimy crime boss, Moss Yankov (Emory Cohen). With Delly as Mike’s complicated love interest, things get messy as he heads down south to complete his mission. Throughout this riveting story, the cast gives exceptional performances, which Jason Bateman praised in an interview with Entertainment Tonight.
Bateman drew a compelling parallel between the two standout dramas. “There are also a bunch of incredibly talented people on this show like we were lucky to have on ‘Ozark,'” Bateman said. “So, it wouldn’t surprise me [if it filled the void]. This is a pretty cool thing they put together.” Like “Ozark,” the unpredictable drama includes several twists and turns to keep viewers consistently engaged with the unique plot.
As “Florida Man” progresses, it becomes clear that the characters are not who they appear to be on the surface. Much like “Ozark,” everyone seems to have secrets of their own that come with destructive and revealing consequences. The binge-worthy limited series is currently streaming on Netflix in its entirety, where you can experience more of Bateman’s volatile storytelling style, which is reflected well in this gator-filled show.