HBO’s Casey Bloys Would Have Taken ‘Two More Seasons’ of ‘Succession’
“I would have taken more, but generally speaking, that is the kind of thing you want to leave to a creator,” Bloys said.
“I would have taken more, but generally speaking, that is the kind of thing you want to leave to a creator,” Bloys said.
The final season of Jesse Armstrong’s HBO drama looks to go out on top, as the Roy family’s billion-dollar shenanigans show no sign of slowing down.
Jesse Armstrong also answered questions about how long he expects the show to run.
Jesse Armstrong spoke to IndieWire about Kendall’s pool scene, Tom’s shocking twist, and how the Berenstain Bears left their mark on Season 3.
Shiv and Caroline, Kendall and Logan, Shiv and Tom — parents, both old and prospective, lash out in a particularly brutal penultimate episode.
“Even when it’s a matter of life or death, it’s still a game.”
Telling phone calls, misplaced mercy, and at least one brilliant woman play major roles in the fiery first episode of “Succession’s” latest season.
Creator Jesse Armstrong and his elite team put the screws on the Roy family in an unrelentingly tense season that’s still unbelievably fun.
The new season of HBO’s Emmy-winning crown jewel starts October 17.
“We’ve got a good end in sight,” said writer and executive producer Georgia Pritchett.
Jesse Armstrong and Mark Mylod break down the dance between the camera operators’ improv and the musicality of Bill Henry’s editing.
Creator Jesse Armstrong, director Mark Mylod, the craft team, and cast discuss setting the Roys — and, most importantly, Kendall — adrift in the Season 2 finale, “This Is Not for Tears.”