Succession showrunner Jesse Armstrong was gearing up to shoot the third season of his Emmy-nominated HBO drama when the COVID-19 outbreak pushed filming back indefinitely.
Unable to be in production in New York, he's spent much of the shutdown in the U.K. fine-tuning the season three scripts instead — that way he'll be ready to go as soon as they can figure out how to safely film the show, which is up for 18 Emmy nominations, this fall.
From his home in London, Armstrong opens up about the tentative date for resuming production, how he's reworking the scripts to be more filmable and whether there are any plans for a pandemic storyline in the upcoming season.
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