Inheritance Actor Fisher-Stevens has already written a spin-off that will focus on his character, Hugo Baker.
The actor and filmmaker played the fictional Westar Loiko executive Hugo in seasons 2, 3 and 4 of the hit HBO series.
According to Stevens, he wrote the unproduced story for his own benefit. Inheritance It will conclude at the end of this month with the finale of its fourth and final season.
“Every time I get a role, I try to write a biography,” he said. hollywood reporter. “And Hugo has a plan.
“I can’t tell you the plan because I don’t want to tell you. But I think he will succeed.”
Inheritance is a comedy-drama that focuses on the power struggles of the adult children of media mogul Logan Roy (Brian Cox).
On the other hand, fans and some people Inheritance The cast has expressed enthusiasm about a potential spin-off, but series creator Jesse Armstrong has been downplaying talk of a sequel.
Questioner deadline Armstrong responded to which Roy brother he thought was the most suitable for the spin-off: I write for all of them because it is easy to misunderstand. “
He added, “But I don’t think any of them would be suitable for an actual TV spin-off.”
Kieran Culkin (left), Matthew Macfadyen (top center), Fisher Stevens (bottom center) and Nicholas Braun in Succession
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in an interview with THRStevens – best known for his role in short circuitand for directing the 2010 Oscar-winning documentary cove – also reflected on his reaction to Inheritance ending.
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“Most of us ended the day and we were all just crying,” he said. “We were all crying, but that rarely happens.
“I was only on the show for two and a half years, and it was really sad.”
you can read IndependentA recent summary of Inheritance episode here.
Inheritance It airs on HBO in the US at 9 p.m. Sundays. In the UK, the episode will premiere on Sky and NOW on Mondays at 2am.
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