After five years,four seasons and 39 superbly crafted episodes,one of TV’s most acclaimed dramas has finally come to an end.
Ahead of the final episode,Alan Ruck,who plays the eldest sibling,Connor Roy,warns fans not to expect a happy ending.
From Peter Dutton to NSW Premier Chris Minns,an array of public figures reveal their most loved - and loathed - characters,with some surprises.
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Michelle Yeoh brings her graceful comic guile to this shape-shifting coming-of-age series,while Ke Huy Quan plays an actor who’s never forgotten the crude Asian stereotypes that gave him fame.
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The changes the streaming giant flagged last April have finally hit our shores,effective immediately.
The 65-year-old actor opens up on playing Gerri,reading erotic fan fiction and why her funeral scene with Roman was cut.
Justine Lupe was only meant to guest star on Succession for a few episodes. But now she’s not just a regular,but a firm fan favourite.
Saving Logan Roy’s final goodbye for the show’s penultimate episode feels like a misstep as the last days of Succession begin to heat up.
Netflix boss Reed Hastings predicted an industry “shakeout” when he visited Australia last year. It hasn’t happened – yet.