Jesse Armstrong’s critically acclaimed, Emmy-winning drama series entitled Succession is finally confirmed to return this spring. Ever since Season 3 of Succession ended in December 2021, fans of the Emmy-winning series have eagerly awaited the return of the Roy Family.
Season four of Succession aired on Sunday, March 26, with so many twists, turns, and switches in the alliance. So, fans are eager to know about the cast and crew of Succession. Keep reading this article till the end to find complete detail.
Meet Cast of Succession
American satirical black comedy-drama television series Succession was created by Jesse Armstrong that first primaried on June 3, 2018, on HBO. The hit HBO series follows the powerful Roy family, who own the media empire WayStar RoyCo and Logan Roy’s children and family battling for control of their dad’s company after he steps down.
Many famous figures have given their prominent roles in the series, and here’s a complete list:
- Brian Cox as Logan Roy
- Hiam Abbass as Marcia
- Alan Ruck as Connor Roy
- Jeremy Strong as Kendall Roy
- Nicholas Braun as Greg
- Kieran Culkin as Roman Roy
- Sarah Snook as Siobhan “Shiv” Roy
- Peter Friedman as Frank
- Matthew Macfadyen as Tom
- Rob Yang as Lawrence
- Holly Hunter as Rhea Jarrell
- Parker Sawyers as Alessandro
- Natalie Gold as Rava Roy
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Full Crew Members of Succession: Directors and Producers
The hit HBO series Succession is created by Jesse Armstrong, and behind the success, there is a huge team. In the direction department, we can see the works of Mark Mylod, Kevin Bray, Andrij Parekh, Matt Shakman, Shari Springer Berman, Adam Arkin, Robert Pulcini, Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook, Adam McKay, Cathy Yan, Beck Martin, Lorene Scafaria, S.J Clarkson, and Alan Ruck.
Likewise, executive producers of the Succession include Frank Rich, Tony Roche, Kevin Messick, Ilene S. Landress, and Lucy Prebble. Dara Schnapper, Jane Tranter, Gabrielle Mahon, Callie Hersheway, Kevin J. Messick, Ted Cohen, Jonathan Filley, Maeve Cullinane, Georgia Pritchett, Ron Bozman, Regina Heyman, Scott Ferguson, Jon Brown, Will Ferrell, Will Tracy, Jon Brown, and Georgia Pritchett have worked as producers.
What We Know About Succession Season 4
Succession is a massive hit for HBO, joining the recent success of series such as House of the Dragon and The Last of Us. Like the previous seasons, one and two, Succession season 4 have ten episodes.
It first premiered on June 3, 2018. Talking about the show follows the Roy family, owners of media conglomerate Waystar RoyCo. The family patriarch, Logan Roy, has experienced a lowering in health. His four kids, estranged oldest son Connor, power-hungry Kendall, irreverent Roman, and politically-savvy Shiv, all with varying degrees of connection to the company, start to prepare for a future without their dad, and each begins competing for supremacy within the company.
Season 4 ends the story with the Roys shaken up after a sale of their company gets ever so closer. The first episode of season four, named The Munsters, aired on March 26, 2023, and the second episode, “Rehearsal,” will air on April 2, 2023, followed by the third, “Connor’s Wedding,” on April 9, 2023.
After that, Succession will end, and it is the final season and will not have season five.
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How To Watch Succession?
Succession is available on HBO Max, which offers two plans: a $9.99 per month ad-supported plan and a $14.99 per month ad-free plan. As of now, HBO Max doesn’t have a free trial.
However, customers can still try out the service for free via. If you’re an AT&T customer, you may be eligible for a free HBO Max subscription.