Production for season three of HBO's Succession is well underway, and it looks like we'll be seeing some new faces. Adrien Brody is the latest star to join the cast, which includes Brian Cox, Jeremy Strong, Kieran Culkin, Sarah Snook, Hiam Abbass, and Nicholas Braun. But we also have Alexander Skarsgård, Sanaa Lathan, Linda Emond, and Jihae hopping on board as well. Now that's what you call a stacked cast!
As of now, an official premiere date has yet to be announced, but HBO Max previously teased that season three would be debuting this year. In the past, both seasons one and two debuted in the summer, but it's unclear if season three will follow the same course, as production was previously delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. While we wait for more details, get all caught up on the new and returning cast members of Succession season three ahead.
Brody is set to guest star as a billionaire activist investor named Josh, who plays a significant part in the fight for ownership of Waystar.
Lathan is joining the cast as high-profile New York lawyer Lisa.
Skarsgård has also hopped on board as Lukas, an accomplished yet confrontational tech founder and CEO.
Jihae is joining season three as a leading public relations consultant named Berry.
Season three will include the addition of Emond as a senior White House aide named Michelle.
Cox is back for another season of Succession as the patriarch of the Roy family.
Strong will continue portraying Logan's rebellious son, Kendall, in season three.
Braun will again play Greg, who is better known as "Cousin Greg."
We'll be seeing more of Macfadyen in his role as Shiv's husband, Tom.
It wouldn't be a family reunion without Snook returning as Shiv, now would it?
And we can't forget about Ruck, who will be reprising his role as Connor.
Abbass is also back as Logan's other half, Marcia.
Yang returns as Lawrence, the founder of Vaulter, which has since been acquired by Waystar.
Friedman is reprising his role as Logan's confidant and former chief operating officer of Waystar.