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Here’s Everything We Know About ‘Succession’ Season 4 So Far

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Over the course of its first three seasons, HBO ’s Succession has captivated viewers with a mix of old-school daddy issues and writing so razor sharp that that only Veep could legitimately claim to match it . The show, created by Jesse Armstrong, centers around the ultra- wealthy Roy family who are in control of media empire Waystar Royco . Since its 2018 premiere, the dark and often comedic drama has mostly centered around the power struggle between patriarch Logan and his wannabe successor son, Kendall.

Heading into season four, this three-year battle appears to be the rearview, and audiences are left wondering what this delightfully dysfunctional ensemble will be up to next. Leading the pack of this year’s Emmy-nominated shows, the third season of Succession earned a record-breaking 25 nods, in addition to the most acting nominations for a drama series in a single year, according to Variety . Actors Brian Cox, Jeremy Strong, J.

Smith Cameron, Sarah Snook, Nicholas Braun, Kieran Culkin and Matthew Mcfayden all earned nominations in their respective categories. The show was officially renewed for a fourth season back in October 2021. After a shocking season three finale and plenty of award-show buzz, it’s safe to say that season four of Succession couldn’t be anymore highly anticipated.

What horrifying zingers will be dished out next? Who will form an alliance against whom? What the hell are Tom and Cousin Greg really up to? If season three taught us anything, it’s that everyone is human, even the . 001 percent. Could a newfound unity among the siblings hold, and keep them from conspiring against one another? It’s unlikely—and certainly not as entertaining.

To echo Greg, what are these people going to do with souls anyway? Here’s everything we know about season four of Succession so far and what you need to know before tuning in. The premiere date for Succession season four is still yet to be determined. In late June 2022, HBO announced on social media that filming had begun.

Cox told GQ UK last year in an interview that this was “roughly the plan. ” So at least we’re on track, assuming there are no delays. Given that production has just started, it’s very possible the show may not air until late this year—at the earliest.

The first three seasons were each released between the months of June and October of their respective years (although that October start for season three was largely due to to delays because of the Covid pandemic), so we can reasonably assume that a summer or fall 2023 premiere for season four is most likely. Brian Cox Macall B. Polay/HBO Viewers can expect most, if not all, of the Succession cast to return.

The series regulars confirmed for season four will include Logan Roy (Brian Cox), Kendall Roy (Jeremy Strong), Siobhan Roy (Sarah Snook), Roman Roy (Kieran Culkin), Conor Roy (Alan Ruck), Tom Wambsgans (Matthew Macfadyen), Greg Hirsch (Nicholas Braun) and Gerri Kellman (J. Smith-Cameron). Additional characters including Frank Vernon (Peter Friedman), Karl Muller (David Rasche), Hugo Baker (Fisher Stevens), Marcia Roy (Hiam Abbass), Willa Ferreyra (Justine Lupe), Colin (Scott Nicholson), Kerry Castellabate (Zoë Winters) and Cyd Peach (Jeannie Berlin) will also be back.

Last season, Alexander Skarsgård joined the ensemble as tech founder and CEO Lukas Matsson. Adrien Brody and Hope Davis were also introduced, however, none of the three have been confirmed for season four. Although, one could assume that Skarsgård will be reprising his role in some capacity given his involvement in the sale of Waystar.

Per HBO, there’s still “additional cast to be announced. ” Considering the show dominated this year’s Emmy guest actor categories, don’t be surprised to see more A-list cameos and guest stars. Brian Cox, Kieran Culkin, Alexander Skarsgård Graeme Hunter/HBO Chances are, the toxic family angst isn’t going anywhere.

( Roys will be Roys after all. ) However, for the first time, Kendall, Roman and Shiv appear as a shockingly united front bent on retaining their power after the impending sale of Waystar to Matsson. At least, that’s what the events of the finale, “ All the Bells Say ,” led us to believe.

If you recall, in the last 15 minutes of the episode, we saw the siblings set their rivalry aside and band together to blindside Logan and block the supermajority vote needed for the sale. Feelings of shock and awe soon took over when the younger Roys learned that they’d been beaten to the punch, this time at the hands of their own mother no less. In the biggest power move (and betrayal) of the season, Tom appears to solidify his position at Waystar and prove his loyalty as Logan’s son-in-law by tipping the patriarch off.

Matthew Macfadyen Graeme Hunter/HBO Understandably there are big questions looming over season four. Such as what does the future hold for Waystar? Which offspring, if any, will get their shot at the throne? Does Shiv know what Tom did—and did he really do it? And where the hell is Connor in all of this? As for everybody’s favorite character, Cousin Greg, actor Nicholas Braun recently told Deadline that in season four, “Greg shifts into another gear. He and Tom have a new frequency.

” Well, we can’t wait to see how that plays out. It should provide plenty of “ good memeage . ” This upcoming season will consist of 10 episodes, which is one more than the previous but the same as seasons one and two.

The official logline reads: “The sale of media conglomerate Waystar Royco to tech visionary Lukas Matsson moves ever closer. The prospect of this seismic sale provokes existential angst and familial division among the Roys as they anticipate what their lives will look like once the deal is completed. A power struggle ensues as the family weighs up a future where their cultural and political weight is severely curtailed.

” Perhaps. Details on the future of Succession are sparse, but in an interview last June with The Times , Georgia Pritchett, a writer and executive producer on the show, hinted that the end could very well be near. “I think the maximum would be five seasons, but possibly more like four.

We’re at the end of filming season three, so at this point Jesse [Armstrong] is saying only one more. But that happens every time. We’ve got a good end in sight.

” If season four is in fact the series’ last, strap in, folks. It’s going to be deliciously bumpy ride. .


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URL: https://robbreport.com/lifestyle/news/season-4-succession-1234728134/

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