Key takeaways:
- HBO’s critically acclaimed drama “Succession” is coming to an end with its fourth season.
- The show follows the story of the fictional Roy family, a powerful media dynasty, and their scheming and power struggles.
- The fourth season of “Succession” will be the show’s last, and Armstrong said he had been considering the decision since the second season.
HBO’s critically acclaimed drama “Succession” is coming to an end with its fourth season, according to creator and showrunner Jesse Armstrong. Armstrong made the announcement in an interview with The New Yorker, published Thursday night.
The show follows the story of the fictional Roy family, a powerful media dynasty, and their scheming and power struggles. The show has been lauded for its dark satire and drama, and has earned several Emmy awards.
Armstrong said that he wanted to give viewers a heads up before the fourth season premiere, which is set for March 26. He also said that it was not reasonable for the cast and crew to have to conceal the fact that the show was ending.
“All good things, they say, must come to an end, including the delicious saga of the Roy family on HBO’s ‘Succession,'” Armstrong said.
The fourth season of “Succession” will be the show’s last, and Armstrong said he had been considering the decision since the second season. He said he wanted viewers to have the chance to prepare for the show’s conclusion.
The fourth season of “Succession” will premiere on March 26. Fans of the show will have to wait and see how the Roy family’s story will end.
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