It solely looks like yesterday that the hapless Tom Wambsgans stabbed his spouse and brothers-in-law within the again within the epic conclusion to Succession season three however sequence 4 has already practically wrapped, based on creator Jesse Armstrong.
The highly-anticipated newest sequence might air as quickly as subsequent yr and Armstrong informed a bunch of journalists ultimately night time’s BAFTA TV Awards that the group is almost there.
“We’re simply virtually wrapping up the season,” he mentioned.
“We write and we do it right here in London, so the American writers come over. I at all times have some concepts to enter it with however they’re actually good folks to speak in regards to the nuances of a personality and the world watching the present.”
Different writers on the Sky/HBO mega-hit embody I Hate Suzie creator Lucy Prebble and Veep’s Tony Roche.
Armstrong was tight-lipped in regards to the plot, which is able to decide up after arch-patriarch Logan Roy (Brian Cox) revealed he was in cahoots with Wambsgans (Matthew Macfadyen) and his children are reeling, and Armstrong mentioned he nonetheless doesn’t have an total finish date for the present in thoughts.
“I don’t suppose it ought to go on endlessly [but] we’re nonetheless having enjoyable in the mean time,” he added.
Armstrong was talking as Macfadyen gained the award for Supporting Actor ultimately night time’s swanky London do.
Armstrong collected the award on Macfadyen’s behalf, studying out congratulations from co-stars Sarah Snook and Nicholas Braun.
Jodie Comer and Sean Bean gained the foremost appearing BAFTAs, whereas Supporting Actress went to Assist’s Cathy Tyson, and it was a disappointing night time for It’s A Sin, shedding out in all 4 classes it was nominated in.