Succession star Jeremy Strong has hinted at what fans can expect from his character in the upcoming new season of the show.At the end of season two, Strong’s character Kendall Roy is seen denouncing his father (Logan Roy, played by Brian Cox) in the show’s finale.Speaking to The Guardian, Strong said that he and Succession’s creator, Peep Show’s Jesse Armstrong, talked a lot about F Scott Fitzgerald’s 1936 essay The Crack-Up, which was about the writer’s breakdown.Strong elaborates: “Jesse said, ‘It’s like winning a grand slam.
Has Kendall freed himself? Or has the crisis of getting what he wanted made it worse?’”, hinting that his character could be in for worse emotionally in the upcoming season.On playing the character, Strong added: “I.
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