If you missed the premiere of HBO's Succession last year, there's no better time to catch up than now. The comedy-drama just returned for its second season, continuing the story of the dysfunctional Roy family and their international media conglomerate Waystar Royco. The sh*t really hits the fan during Shiv and Tom's wedding in the season one finale, and we can't imagine how the family drama will only continue to build in the second season. If you're wondering who's part of the cast for season two of the scandalous series, here are all of the new and returning characters you can expect to see this season.
The Bourne Identity and The Bourne Supremacy actor Brian Cox reprises his role in the second season as Logan Roy, founder of media conglomerate Waystar Royco, who was just savagely unseated from his position as head of the company by his second-eldest son, Kendall.
Legendary Israeli Arab actress and director Hiam Abbass returns as Marcia "Marcy" Roy, third and current wife of Logan.
Alan Ruck, whom you may recognize as Ferris's neurotic friend Cameron from Ferris Bueller's Day Off, reprises his role as Connor Roy, the eldest son of Logan from his first marriage who's recently decided he's going to try his luck at running for president.
Jeremy Strong — who has appeared in movies such as Zero Dark Thirty, Lincoln, Selma, and The Big Short — returns as Kendall Roy, the second-oldest son of Logan from his second marriage who will have to contend with usurping his father's position (and, you know, that whole murder thing) this season.
Best known as Wallace Wells from Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Kieran Culkin (who's the younger brother of Macaulay Culkin) returns as Roman Roy, the third and youngest son of Logan from his second marriage and the black sheep of the family.
Australian actress Sarah Snook, who played Andrea "Andy" Cunningham in 2015's Steve Jobs, returns as Siobhan "Shiv" Roy, Logan's only daughter and youngest child, who is also from his second marriage and who — like her father — is having a bit of trouble with monogamy herself.
Matthew Macfadyen — whom you may recognize as Mr. Darcy from 2005's Pride & Prejudice and Daniel from Death at a Funeral — reprises his role as Midwestern-born Tom Wambsgans, the new husband of Shiv who's finally realized Shiv's coworker Nate is way more than just a friend.
The Perks of Being a Wallflower and How to Be Single actor Nicholas Braun returns as Greg Hirsch, the grandson of Logan's estranged brother Ewan, who decides to help Tom cover up the sexual assault allegations made against the company cruise lines.
Veteran film and TV actor Peter Friedman reprises his role as Frank Vernon, COO of Waystar Royco and trusted confidant of Logan.
Newcomer Rob Yang returns as Lawerence Yee, the founder of a media website called Vaulter that is acquired by Waystar Royco.
Best known for her role as Janet Talbot on Rectify, J. Smith-Cameron was promoted to the main cast for the second season as Gerri Kellman, general counsel to Waystar Royco.
Polish-American actress and author Dagmara Domińczyk — who has appeared in films such as Running With Scissors, The Letter, and The Immigrant — also became a series regular in the second season as Karolina, head of PR for Waystar Royco and a member of Waystar Royco's legal team.
Iranian-born actor, writer, and director Arian Moayed was promoted from a recurring character to a series regular in the second season as Stewy Hosseini, a financier and college buddy of Kendall who becomes a member of Waystar Royco's board and decides to help Kendall with his company takeover.
Seven-time Emmy Award-nominated actress Holly Hunter joins the cast in season two as Rhea Jarrell, a representative for a rival company.