Get ready for a whole lot more of the Roy family civil war because “Succession” is officially returning for season 4 on HBO….
The Roy family civil war will continue after HBO announced on Tuesday that “Succession” had officially been renewed for season 4.
The Emmy winning drama series created by Jesse Armstrong has remained a commercial and critical hit for HBO since first arriving on the network.
“With each season of ‘Succession,’ Jesse Armstrong has continued to surpass our wildest expectations, pulling us deeper into the Roy family’s inner sanctum with indelible wit, humanity, and precision,” Francesca Orsi, Executive Vice President, HBO Programming said in a statement
“This season is undoubtedly no exception, and we couldn’t be more excited for all that’s in store in this next season ahead.”
The third season of “Succession” just debuted two weeks ago after a long break due to the global pandemic but the series didn’t slow down with 1.4 million viewers tuning into watch the first episode across all of HBO’s various platforms. That was the highest rated premiere for HBO since the network launched HBO Max last year.
The series, which often straddles the line between drama and comedy, follows the exploits of the Roy family, who control a massive media empire, as company founder Logan Roy and his four adult children constantly fight, bicker and battle for power and control.
In season 3, Logan finds himself defending his home turf after his son Kendall went rogue and blamed him for a number of illegalities that happened at the family’s company as he makes a power play to take over.
The first two episode of “Succession” season 3 are currently available on HBO Max.