Finally, after four seasons, we’ll know who ends up taking the throne in “Succession.” The latest episode of the HBO series will air simultaneously on the channel of the same name and on HBO Max in streaming this Sunday 28, starting at 10pm.
Titled “With Open Eyes” (“With Open Eyes”, in Portuguese), the tenth episode of the fourth season will be the longest of the storyline, with a running time of 76 minutes. According to the synopsis, Kendall and Shiv try to solidify their opposing interests ahead of the final board meeting on the sale of Waystar Royco.
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The series portrays the billionaire family headed by patriarch Logan Roy (Brian Cox), heir to media conglomerate Waystar Royco.
Expectation
Brian Cox called the ending “shocking”. Already Jeremy Strong (who plays Kendall), has suggested during an interview with Veja magazine that the end of the series could end in tragedy. Finally, Sarah Snook (who plays Siobhan Roy, Shiv) said that the end of the production should divide opinions.
On the other hand, among the fans, there are those who believe that Lukas Matsson (Alexander Skarsgård) will be able to complete the purchase of Waystar and will emerge victorious together with the new American president.
Regardless of the final chapter speculation, what we do know is that, when it comes to “Succession,” anything can happen. After all, the impactful endings of previous seasons made that clear.
In the first two seasons we have seen Kendall at the center of the plot of the final chapters. Already in the third season, the children had an unexpected betrayal from their father.
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