The following interview contains spoilers from tonight’s season four premiere episode of HBO’s Succession, “The Munsters”
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“Succession” fans may be bummed at the news that the upcoming fourth season of the Emmy-winning HBO series is the show’s last, take heart in knowing that the series finale delivers the goods. According to star Nicholas Braun, at least.“The ending is fire,” Braun told ET when asked about the series finale, declining to offer further details about how the show ends. But the Cousin Greg actor did say it was emotional bringing the series to a close.“I was sad as hell [on] my last day,” Braun said.
“I finished a couple of weeks ago, and it was a really tough day, you know, saying goodbye to everybody. It’s been the greatest working experience in my life. So, saying goodbye to those people is really tough.”“We were all pretty bummed,” Braun added when the cast learned from creator Jesse Armstrong that “Succession” Season 4 would bring the series to a close.Just a month ahead of the new season’s debut, Armstrong broke the news that this is the end of the road.“There’s a promise in the title of ‘Succession.’ I’ve never thought this could go on forever,” he told the New Yorker.
“The end has always been kind of present in my mind. From Season 2, I’ve been trying to think: Is it the next one, or the one after that, or is it the one after that?”Armstrong made the decision along with the show’s writers when they started plotting out Season 4.“We played out various scenarios: We could do a couple of short seasons, or two more seasons. Or we could go on for ages and turn the show into something rather different, and be a more rangy, freewheeling kind of fun show, where there would be good weeks and bad weeks.
The following interview contains spoilers from tonight’s season four premiere episode of HBO’s Succession, “The Munsters”
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Jesse Armstrong is getting candid about Succession.
Cousin Greg from “Succession” appeared at the Raptor’s game against the Indiana Pacers last night.
HBO television show, “Succession.”While walking the red carpet at the Season 4 series premiere on Monday, Cox admitted to Entertainment Tonight that he was “happy” the show was coming to a close.“I think we’ve, you know, got to the point where the show has reached its natural closure,” he told the outlet.Cox explained that he believes Jesse Armstrong, the series’ creator and showrunner, made the right decision.“Jesse won’t let anything go on further than it needs to,” Cox said. “A lot of shows outstay their welcome, and I think our show is perfect, and neat, in the way it is.”He added, “In a good way, I’m happy it’s over.”“Succession” follows the fictional Roy family, who own Waystar Royco, a global media and entertainment group. Things begin to change for the family when their father steps down for the company, as the rest of them are left to fight for control, according to IMDb.
A total power couple! Kieran Culkin and wife Jazz Charton made a rare red carpet appearance together at the season 4 premiere of Succession.
Succession was officially coming to an end until the final table read for season four.In February this year, show creator Jesse Armstrong confirmed the show’s upcoming fourth season would be its last during an interview with The New Yorker.In the interview, Armstrong said he warned the show’s cast during filming on season four that it could be Succession’s final bow. “When we started filming: I said to the cast, ‘I’m not a hundred per cent sure, but I think this is it,” he said.Speaking to The Los Angeles Times, Snook, who plays Shiv in the HBO series, revealed she didn’t receive official confirmation of the show’s end until the final table read in January.“I was very upset,” Snook said.
“Succession” were surprised to learn last month that the Emmy-winning HBO drama series will end with its upcoming fourth season, but it turns out even some cast members were somewhat blindsided by the news.Sarah Snook, who plays Shiv on the series, told the LA Times that while there were murmurs that Season 4 might be the end of the series during production, she wasn’t officially informed that the show was over until the table read for the series finale in January.“I was very upset. I felt a huge sense of loss, disappointment and sadness,” she said.
One of the most compelling elements of the past three seasons of Succession has been the evolving bromance between Logan Roy’s son-in-law turned handbag carrier Tom Wambsgans (Matthew Macfadyen) and the not-quite-so-dim-as-he-appears cousin Greg (Nicholas Braun).
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Seventeen that she is preparing to film the fifth and final season of the Netflix sci-fi hit, which debuted in 2016.“I’m definitely ready to wrap up,” Brown said. “I feel like there’s a lot of the story that’s been told now.
“Wrapping up a series is always bittersweet. We were blessed to have 14 seasons together, so bringing it to a satisfying end was extremely challenging after so many years.
NCIS: Los Angeles is expanding its series finale to two episodes. The double series ender will air Sunday, May 14 at 10 PM, the date previously announced as the series finale, and Sunday, May 21 at 9 PM on CBS. Following the May 21st episode, CBS will air A Salute To NCIS: Los Angeles an Entertainment Tonight special that takes a look back at the past 14 years of the series.
grow up before our eyes. When the series first premiered in 2016, most of the actors playing the lead roles were just preteens.
2023 Film Independent Spirit Awards, Nicholas Braun spoke to ET about how he feels about ending with season 4 and his last day filming the Emmy-winning HBO drama.«We were expecting it while we were making the show, but you don't believe it till Jesse says it,» Braun told Will Marfuggi, referring to the series creator and showrunner Jesse Armstrong, who first revealed the news about the series ending in an interview with . «We're all pretty bummed,» he added. «I was sad as hell [on] my last day,» Braun continued, sharing what it was like to wrap production on the upcoming, final episodes.
Succession creator Jesse Armstrong has hinted he is musing on the prospect of a spin-off from his worldwide hit show.
All good things must come to an end. And that extends to one of the most celebrated and acclaimed series in HBO’s storied history, “Succession.” As we approach the beginning of Season 4 next month, it appears folks involved are finally willing to confirm what has been speculated— “Succession” is ending.
“Succession” is coming to an end.
the New Yorker he feels “deeply conflicted” and “sad” about the decision.“I feel like I’ve done the best work I can do,” Armstrong told the outlet. “And HBO has been generous and would probably have done more seasons, and they have been nice about saying, ‘It’s your decision.’ That’s nice, but it’s also a responsibility in the end.