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‘Succession’ Finale: Jeremy Strong on Kendall’s Struggles and What Comes Next

Sections SEARCH Skip to content Skip to site index Television Subscribe Log In Subscribe Log In Today’s Paper Advertisement Supported by ByDavid Renard Aug. 5, 2018 This article contains spoilers for Season 1 of HBO’s “Succession” and Sunday’s finale. Like a stock chart, the fortunes of the four Roy siblings rose and fell over the course of the first season of “Succession,” Jesse Armstrong’s HBO drama about a wealthy media family’s Shakespearean struggles. After appearing poised to kill the king, the patriarch and media mogul Logan Roy (Brian Cox), with a hostile takeover maneuver called a bear hug, Kendall Roy (Jeremy Strong) instead found himself in his father’s fearsome embrace after a tragic turn of events added Chappaquiddick to the show’s list of real-life echoes. Mr. Strong, 39, known for roles in based-on-a-true-story films like “The Big Short,” “Selma” and “Lincoln,” gave Kendall an intense mix of arrogance and insecurity as he dealt with business cutthroats and looming substance abuse. He spoke to The New York Times from Copenhagen — where he is laying low with a newborn baby and said he hasn’t seen the show (“I’m sort of staying away from it”) — about getting in the ring with… Read full this story

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