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‘Are you with me?’ Succession season three teaser unveils aftermath of cliffhanger finale… as Kendall Roy prepares for battle against his father
The third season of Succession is just days away, and HBO Max unveiled a tantalizing new teaser on Tuesday.
The new clip focuses on Kendall Roy (Jeremy Strong) as he leaves the explosive press conference from season two’s jaw-dropping finale.
Fresh from betraying his father, ailing media mogul Logan Roy (Brian Cox), Kendall marches out to face the music amid a barrage of reporters.

‘Are you with me?’ Succession season three teaser unveils aftermath of cliffhanger finale as Kendall Roy prepares for battle against his father
Providing some comic relief, Cousin Greg (Nicholas Braun) begins to shout ‘no comment!’ at the press gang, but he’s quickly told to shush by Waystar Royco head of PR Karolina (Dagmara Dominczyk).
The previously shared teaser has already shown Logan placed in a perilous position after being ambushed by his rebellious son during the shock live news conference at the end of season two.
In that clip, viewers saw Kendall giving himself a much-needed pep talk in the mirror while as hell broke loose around him, following his tactical move against his father.

Facing the music: Kendall heads out onto a barrage of reporters at what appears to be the beginning of season three, picking up straight where season two left off

No comment: Cousin Greg (Nicholas Braun) is told hold himself back by Waystar Royco head of PR Karolina (Dagmara Dominczyk)
Logan then went into a fiery rage as the bitter corporate battle appears to be ready to rage on in season three.
Succession is created by Jesse Armstrong; executive produced by Jesse Armstrong, Adam McKay, Frank Rich, Kevin Messick, Jane Tranter, Mark Mylod, Tony Roche, Scott Ferguson, Jon Brown and Will Ferrell.
Jesse Armstrong serves as showrunner.
Succession Season 3 returns to Sky Atlantic and NOW from 2am on October 18, 2021. Seasons 1-2 are available to catch up now on Sky On-Demand and NOW.
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