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Succession ‘s finale left many potential storylines without clear resolution, like how Waystar Royco will function with Tom Wamsgans running the company under Lukas Mattson’s thumb or what ...
Shiv wanted to be CEO of the company under Mattson. Instead, she was the sexual currency the two men traded to stitch up the deal that relegated her. And what of Succession’s other women?
[Mattson gives him a blank look] He chases a roadrunner: He’s off the cliff, his legs are churning, but there’s nothing beneath him. It’s a cartoon. OK, never mind.
As the deal is being signed, Mattson is all smiles posing for photos, joking that he’s surrounded by his disciples. He points to Greg across the room calling him the Judas.
Frank Rich, an executive producer of "Succession," debunked the theory that Tom's name was inspired by the baseball player. “I hate to spoil the internet’s fun, but it’s false,” Rich told ...
Alexander Skarsgard, who plays Waystar Royco's buyer Lukas Mattson, said on the official "Succession" podcast that his absence from the funeral is indeed is what tipped Lukas off to Tom.
When it’s revealed that Mattson is no longer considering Siobhan for CEO, the siblings band together to keep the company and instate Kendall in the position. Going into the board meeting, they have ...
Lukas Mattson, second from left, toasts to his new CEO Tom Wambsgans, far right. For a family that is constantly weighing the share value of bloodlines, it feels fitting that the final strings ...
As Shiv storms out of the apartment with her brothers in tow, both Mattson and the Roys prepare for a showdown. Related: Meet the ‘Succession’ cast’s real-life partners ...
It's finally happened. After four seasons of deceit, corruption and Roy family drama, HBO's Succession's final episode dropped on Sunday (28th May), and it's safe to say we have not stopped ...
Succession: Roman’s Words About Kendall’s Kids Bring New Meaning to His CEO Obsession Roman's cruel jab about Kendall's bloodline reveals the real hateful legacy of Logan Roy on Succession.