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Even Succession Cast Was Thrown Off By the Show's Coldest Plot Twist

Even Succession Cast Was Thrown Off By the Show's Coldest Plot Twist
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And they will certainly never forget this Zoom meeting.

There was a lot of speculation in the fandom about how Season 4 of Succession would go.

Especially after the bomb was dropped that this season would be the last.

Although many were devastated by the news that their favorite show would be ending so soon, it only increased the excitement of potential storylines that the new season would have to offer.

However, no one could have imagined what a wild ride it would be.

Logan Roy's death, though a long time coming, still wasn't expected at all. Especially not at the time and place it happened.

After the third episode, viewers finally realized what the plane on the poster really meant, but were completely lost as to what would happen next.

After all, there are seven more episodes to go, seven more hours for the story to unfold, and seven more chances for more big twists to happen.

But if you think the fans are the only ones constantly shocked by the Succession production team, think again. The cast suffers through the same emotions as well!

Sarah Snook, who plays Shiv Roy on the show, once admitted that the news of the show's ending came out of nowhere. And now the same thing has happened again: this time regarding Logan's death.

"There was a Zoom meeting early on in the season that I thought was going to be more of the COVID protocols, and then turned out to be more of a grenade lobbed in of revelation," Snook shared in an interview with Rolling Stone.

According to the actress, the cast's reaction was very similar to that of the fans, with everyone worried about where this would leave the rest of the season.

But as Succession has proven time and time again, there's nothing to worry about. Either way, viewers are in for some quality drama and possibly the answer to the biggest question yet.

If you are ready to find out who will become Logan Roy's successor and take over the Waystar Royco, tune in to HBO on Sundays to not miss any new episodes.

Sources: Rolling Stone