Jason Bateman laughs off early Ozark critic's harsh review

Jason Bateman recently shared that a scathing early review of his Ozark performance made him laugh. The Netflix star appreciated the creativity in critic Mike Hale's description of his character. Bateman's deliberate acting choice later earned him Emmy recognition.

Jason Bateman, known for his dry wit on screen, revealed in a December 2025 Esquire interview that he enjoyed a negative review of his work in Netflix's Ozark. Playing Marty Byrde, a financial advisor forced to launder money for a drug cartel starting in 2017, Bateman faced early skepticism from critics. Mike Hale of The New York Times described Bateman's portrayal in season one as having 'the aggressive blandness of an airline gate agent.' Bateman recounted the critique humorously: 'Mike Hale basically said I was so boring to watch, it reminded him of the person that he buys a ticket from in the airport.' He added, 'I laughed my a** off. I appreciate those that get creative with it.' Bateman received four Emmy nominations for lead actor in a drama series, including nods in 2018 and 2019. In 2019, he won an Emmy for directing the season two premiere episode 'Reparations.' As an executive producer, he shared in the show's three outstanding drama series nominations in 2019, 2020, and 2022. The Ozark finale aired in 2022. Bateman explained his approach in a 2020 NPR Fresh Air interview, calling his characters 'the somewhat tortured or unsettled Everyman or protagonist' and serving as 'the portal that the audience receives all the craziness.' This restraint positioned Marty as the viewer's entry into the series' escalating tension.

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