Notably, Parish was omitted from AMC’s recent licensing deal with Netflix, which began on August 19 and included 13 other AMC shows, as per a report by TV Insider.
Series like Interview With the Vampire and Monsieur Spade, which also aired new seasons in 2024, were included in the deal, sparking questions about Parish's future.
Parish stars Giancarlo Esposito as Gracian “Gray” Parish, a former getaway driver who is drawn back into the criminal underworld following the murder of his son and the collapse of his luxury car service in New Orleans.
The series follows Parish’s attempt to handle one last job for the Tongai crime family, led by the enigmatic Horse (Zackary Momoh), who runs a human trafficking ring. The drama intensifies with the introduction of Anton (Bradley Whitford), a figure from Parish's troubled past, who complicates his mission.
In the season finale, Parish confronts the murderer of his son, leading to a dramatic showdown. The episode culminates with Parish taking vengeance on Anton, creating a fiery end that underscores the high stakes of his quest for justice.
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Series creator Ryan Maldonado has expressed that while the finale wrapped up several plotlines, it also left room for further exploration. Maldonado indicated that the ending was designed to suggest there is more to Parish’s story, implying a desire for a continuation,
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