Succession Season 3: Adrien Brody Joins The Cast

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Adrien Brody also signs up for the third season of ‘Succession’

The Oscar-winning actor joins Alexander Skarsgard as a new addition to the upcoming season of the HBO series.
Alexander Skarsgard signs for ‘Succession’ season 3.

The third season of Succession continues to increase its cast with the addition of Adrien Brody. The actor, winner of the Oscar for his performance in The Pianist, arrives on the HBO series a few days after the signing of Alexander Skarsgard was also known as a novelty for the next batch of episodes, whose filming began last December in New York after being forced to postpone due to the pandemic.

Brody will play Josh Aaronson, a billionaire activist, and investor who will play a key role in the battle for ownership of the powerful Roy family’s Waystar media empire. Season 3 of Succession will reprise Kendall Roy (Jeremy Strong) ambushing his father Logan (Brian Cox), now in a more delicate position than ever to maintain control over the lucrative family business.

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Sarah Snook, Kieran Culkin, Alan Ruck, Nicholas Braun, Matthew Macfadyen, and J. Smith-Cameron, among others, are the regular cast members of Succession who will return in this third season. If all goes well, HBO will likely want to premiere the new episodes in style as the flagship of its next fall season, near the end of the year.

This is not the only project Adrien Brody has on HBO right now. The Darjeeling actor is also filming for the platform a miniseries produced by Max Borenstein and Adam McKay that will tell the Los Angeles Lakers rise to the top as a basketball team. Brody plays his legendary trainer Pat Riley.

On the other hand, Adrien Brody is also the protagonist of Chapelwaite, an adaptation of the horror story The Mysteries of the Worm (Jerusalem’s Lot), present in the anthology The Threshold of Night, the fourth book published by Stephen King.

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