Ahead of episode 10, many were speculating on what might happen next – would Kendall (Jeremy Strong), the show’s protagonist, come out on top? Roman (Kieran Culkin) had gone awol… what would become of ...
In Season 2, episode one, there's a scene in Logan's office where he actually offers Shiv the CEO position as a way of ...
Before and after the HBO hit took its final bow on Sunday, its cast managed to find moments of joy and humor while filming JP Mangalindan is a Senior Writer for TV at PEOPLE. He joined PEOPLE in May ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. M3GAN/Jeremy Strong as Kendall Roy in Succession season 4 There's no reason to believe that the events of Succession don't take ...
This post contains spoilers for the Succession series finale, obviously. The series finale of Succession was a barn-burner, complete with a shocking twist ending and a disgusting “Meal Fit for a King.
Did everyone pre-grieve ahead of the Succession series finale? I think Roman can tell everyone how that tends to go. Beyond the ultimate question of CEO succession for this “dear world” of a show, ...
Adam Grinwald is a Feature Writer at Collider with a lifelong passion for cinema, literature, music, and culture. From the early days of memorizing practically every single line of dialogue off a ...
One woman shared a side-by-side video of her boss doing a mass Zoom lay off which was eerily similar to a scene from Succession. On May 9, 2023, TikTok user @FilmByVictoria was laid off in the major ...
It was an improvised scene the audience didn’t see, but Jeremy Strong freaked out the “Succession” creator with his performance in the series finale. The creator, Jesse Armstrong, appeared on a recent ...
Although every episode of “Succession’s” fourth, final season felt monumental, “America Decides” took the Roy media moguls’ issues to a level of national, even world-changing, consequence. “There’s a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After five years and 29 episodes, Jesse Armstrong’s superlative satire, Succession, has come to an end. ***Warning: this article ...