How ‘Succession’ Stuck the Landing: 3 Emmy-Nominated Directors Tell All

TheWrap magazine: Mark Mylod, Lorene Scafaria and Andrij Parekh reflect on dramatizing the ultra-wealthy elite in the midst of a Hollywood reckoning

Illustration by by Becki Gill for TheWrap

This story about “Succession” first appeared in the Down to the Wire: Drama and Limited Series issue of TheWrap’s awards magazine.

Well, “Succession” picked the right time to end its four-year run on HBO. As final Emmy voting draws nigh, Hollywood is rife with drama and backbiting, raucous picket lines and dark rumors of back-channel negotiations. Rich CEOs trade insults with writers and actors as an entire industry wonders when and if it can get back to work. In that climate, the entertainment industry itself is generating juicy headlines at a pace to rival anything the Roy family managed to manufacture during their illustrious if imaginary tenure on the Emmy juggernaut “Succession,” which leads all programs this year with 27 nominations.

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