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Follow the lives of the Roy family as they contemplate their future once their aging father begins to step back from the media and entertainment conglomerate they control.
Jesse Armstrong
HBO
Gary Sanchez Productions, Hyperobject Industries, Project Zeus, HBO, Hot Seat Productions
United States of America
English
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When aging, uber-wealthy patriarch Logan Roy—CEO of one of the world's largest media and entertainment conglomerates—decides to retire, each of his four grown children follows a personal agenda that doesn't always sync with those of their siblings—or of their father.

Beginning where season one dramatically left off, season two follows the Roy family as they struggle to retain control of their empire, and while the future looks increasingly uncertain, it is the past that threatens to ultimately destroy them.

Ambushed by his rebellious son Kendall at the end of Season 2, Logan Roy begins Season 3 in a perilous position. Scrambling to secure familial, political, and financial alliances, tensions rise as a bitter corporate battle threatens to turn into a family civil war.

In season four, the sale of media conglomerate Waystar Royco to tech visionary Lukas Matsson moves ever closer. The prospect of this seismic sale provokes existential angst and familial division among the Roys as they anticipate what their lives will look like once the deal is completed. A power struggle ensues as the family weighs up a future where their cultural and political weight is severely curtailed.

Jeremy Strong
Kendall Roy

Kieran Culkin
Roman Roy

Sarah Snook
Siobhan 'Shiv' Roy

Brian Cox
Logan Roy

Matthew Macfadyen
Tom Wambsgans

Alan Ruck
Connor Roy

J. Smith-Cameron
Gerri Kellman

Nicholas Braun
Greg Hirsch

Dagmara Dominczyk
Karolina Novotney

Peter Friedman
Frank Vernon

Justine Lupe
Willa Ferreyra

David Rasche
Karl Muller
Best drama series that I've ever watched. The ultra-wealthy truly do live in different worlds. It's funny how they interact with the nobodies around them. It's also funny how those on their fringes woud do anything to get into their circles. Every character had tremendous depth with qualities that could be liked or hated. But the writing just made it clear and understandable from their point of view. You'd be given something crazy but a viewer would think "I can see that". It was surprise, then analysis, then agreement. I never realized how enjoyable that process would be. I couldn't wait for the next crazy thing to happen, and I never had to wait long. Many thumbs up on an outstanding drama series. Perfection.