succession comes to an end. Jesse Armstrong, creator and executive producer of the series, has confirmed that the story of the Roys will come to an end with the fourth seasonwhich will premiere on March 26 on both HBO and HBO Max.
He has done so in an interview with The New Yorker in which he explains that They were always clear that the series had to come to an end. “There is a promise in the title of succession. I never thought this could go on forever,” she explained.
That belief, however, It has not prevented the creator of the series from feeling sadness or conflict regarding the end of succession. “I feel sad, and I have that feeling of the circus has left town that everyone feels when they work on a production that is good,” he declared. “I’ll probably call in about six months asking if people are ready for a reboot,” she joked.
The CEO of HBO, however, clarified weeks ago that It is not in the company’s plans to develop a spin-off or sequel to the series. Therefore, barring a change of plans in the future, the premiere of the fourth season will be the definitive end of the story.
‘Succession’: a combination of drama and comedy that comes to an end
The first season of succession premiered in June 2018. Almost immediately He achieved recognition from the public and specialized critics. Proof of this is that, on the platform Rotten Tomatoeshas an average rating of 95% among specialized critics and 87% among the audience.
succession revolves around the history of the Roy family, owner of the Waystar RoyCo business conglomerate, made up of various companies in the entertainment and media sectors. And, as the name of the series itself indicates, the main axis of the argument is the succession of Logan Roy (head of the family and head of the company) and the multiple conflicts between children and relatives to gain control of the corporation.
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succession It has in its cast actors such as Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook, Brian Cox, Kieran Culkin, Matthew Macfayden, Alan Ruck or Nicholas Braun, among others. Adam McKay, the well-known director of The Big Short, Vice either Don’t Look Up.