

AMC has released the official trailer for Dark Winds season four. The critically acclaimed noir thriller will have an eight episode run where we will continue the adventure of Joe Leaphorn. According to AMC, episodes will drop weekly on Sundays.
For those who don’t know Dark Winds tells a story set in the 1970s Navajo Nation where tribal police officers Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee investigate violent crimes that unravel deep cultural wounds, spiritual unrest, and personal traumas. According to AMC, the fourth season will focus on the search for a missing Navajo girl. This case will take Joe Leaphorn and Bernadette Manuelito away from the safety of Navajo Nation to the gritty terrain of 1970s Los Angeles. However, they are not the only people looking for the girl, because there is an obsessive killer that is after the girl and Leaphorn and Manuelito must race against the killer to find her and bring her to safety.
The cast consists of Zahn McClaron (Castlevania: Nocturne, Ark: The Animated Series), Kiowa Gordon (Rez Ball, The Last Fax Ever), Jessica Matten (Tribal, The Empty Man), Deanna Allison (Accused, Edge of America), Natalie Benally (Pulse, American Primeval), A Martinez (Blue Ridge: The Series, The Bay), Andersen Kee (All Rise, Woman Walks Ahead), Wade Adakai (Legends from the Sky, More Than Frybread), Elva Guerra (Reservation Dogs, You and Me This Summer), DezBaa’ (Mary Margaret Road Grader, Lawmen: Bass Reeves), Ryan Begay (Ransom Canyon, Father and Son), Jenna Elfman (Shifting Gears, Will Trent), Betty Ann Tsosie (Dark Winds, Mary Margaret Road Grader), Alex Meraz (Landman, American Sports Story), Rainn Wilson (Code 3, Rhett & Link’s Wonderhole), Nicholas Logan (Full Scorpion, Summer Gold), Tonantzin Carmelo (NCIS: Origins, La Brea), Jeremiah Bitsui (Chicago P.D., Frybread Face and Me), Eugene Brave Rock (Buffalo Daze, The Abandons), Jacqueline Byers (Shadow of God, Diggstown), John Diehl (Train Dreams, Snowfall), Noah Emmerich (Murdaugh: Death in the Family, The Ice Cream Man), and Raoul Max Trujillo (WonderLa, Killing Faith).
The series is set to release on February 15, 2026 on AMC and AMC+.

