It’s been twenty (long) months since Kendall Roy ended the reign of his father Logan in the mic drop finale of Succession’s second season. But the sure-to-be-epic return of the Roys finally feels imminent. Following extensive filming delays due to COVID-19, HBO finally whetted our appetites with a teaser for Season Three. A high octane preview dropped in early July, featuring a glimpse at the fractured Roy family allegiances plus a shitload of good insults and threats. And now, thanks to Vulture’s extensive hangout with the Succession cast, we have a better idea of what to expect from the new season.Read on for everything we know about Season Three of Succession so far, including the recently-announced release date. When Will Season Three of Succession Debut?As Nicholas Braun, who plays the beloved Cousin Greg, told Esquire in 2020, the cast and production team had just gotten the conversation going about filming Season Three when the pandemic hit. That sidelined plans for the majority of last year, but things are shoring up for a 2021 debut, finally. In an HBO Max sizzler, the network included the show on a reel of titles to debut before 2022. Thankfully, it wasn’t a troll. HBO announced this Monday morning that Succession will return on October 17. What Will Happen In Season Three of Succession?”This is the day his reign ends,” Kendall Roy says at the end of Season Two, twisting the knife deeper into his father’s back, during a press conference at which the Number… Click below to read the full story from Esquire
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