Succession is on the lips of the media, TV series fans, and in the United States, there is a
real obsession with the millionaire Roy family, this family of sharks that bite among each other.
Therefore, no one can be surprised by the following news:
HBO has renewed the series Succession for a fourth season, confirms Francesca Orsi, HBO's executive
vice president of programming.
Indeed, the series has been a resounding success since its first episode aired on the streaming platform.
Winning in its second season 7 Emmys including the prize for outstanding drama.
Also, the third season premiere of the drama series drew more than 1.4 million viewers across all platforms,
marking a new record and the best premiere night for an HBO original series since the launch of HBO Max.
In addition, Succession premiered its nine-episode third season on October 18, with new episodes every Monday.
"With each season of Succession, Jesse Armstrong has continued to exceed our wildest expectations,
bringing us closer to the Roy family's most intimate sanctuary with indelible wit, humanity, and
precision" says Francesca Orsi, HBO's executive vice president of programming.
Succession explores themes of power and family dynamics through the eyes of patriarch Logan Roy (Brian Cox)
and his four adult children, Kendall (Jeremy Strong), Siobhan (Sarah Snook),
Roman (Kieran Culkin) and Connor (Alan Ruck).
In Season 3 of “Succession,” the members of the Roy family are engaged in a vicious fight for
control of Waystar Royco, after Kendall publicly stabbed his CEO father, Logan (Brian Cox), in the back
in an attempted coup. Since then, Kendall has been trying to shore up any power
he may be able to attain — but is the rash Kendall once again playing checkers to Logan’s chess? We will see.