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The HBO sports dramedy’s second season will premiere in August.
Costume designer Michelle Matland weighs in on the show’s most memorable style moments.
The pop star’s real-life $70 million estate served as the shooting location for fake pop star Jocelyn’s fictional spread.
From Kendall's 40th birthday to Tom's bachelor party, the HBO series gave us a handful of instant classic hours — and a few less-than-classic ones.
Let’s overanalyze Roman’s (now sold-out) $14 tee from the children’s section and what it tells us about the show’s real winner.
GQ polled several writers about some of the HBO series' most lingering questions and debates.
Love wins for the Disgusting Brothers and no one else.
In an appropriately bleak ending, the No. 1 boy suffers the most.
It just comes at the ultimate price.
Armstrong originally envisioned his HBO series as a much more literal feature film about the Murdoch family. Does that script spoil Succession’s ending?
The HBO series’ first two episodes debuted in Cannes, but if The Idol is going to work, it needs to center the pop star it’s supposed to be about.
Justin Kirk on fleshing out Jeryd Mencken, the HBO series’ terrifying political figure, in just two episodes.
Carrigan breaks down how the HBO series' final season got so grim that NoHo Hank, once the comedic relief, has been at the center of some of its most dramatic moments.
Between Lukas Mattsson’s dank gold bomber and Kendall Roy’s campy Waystar flight jacket, over-the-top statement dressing is suddenly outpacing stealth wealth as the show’s central aesthetic.
“He somehow becomes dumber, which is really saying something.”
Talking to actor Josh Segarra about playing television’s relentlessly positive himbo king, on the funniest show you should be watching.
The final episode of the series is once again named for a line in John Berryman’s “Dream Song 29.”
As Hugo and Karolina, Fisher Stevens and Dagmara Dominiczyk are quietly one of the funniest duos on Succession.
The inspiration was part Elon Musk, part Tom Cruise in Top Gun.
In the final season of Succession, Logan Roy’s only daughter has been more erratic and unpredictable than ever.