‘Succession’ writer reveals code words used to hide major plot twist

‘Succession’ writer reveals code words used to hide major plot twist

WARNING: This story incorporates main spoilers for Season 4 of Succession.

The workforce behind Succession took completely no probabilities after they began planning this season’s main plot twist.

Georgia Pritchett, one of many writers and co-executive producers for the hit HBO sequence, tweeted on Tuesday that they “decided” on their “tough secret” in January, and to verify “nobody found out,” they “used code on the whiteboards”.
Brian Cox in ‘Succession’. (HBO)

And what code did they choose?

“Larry David meant Logan Dies,” Pritchett wrote in her social media submit.

“So episode 403 said Connor’s Wedding, Larry David.

“Mind you, that may even have been an important episode.”

Larry David, of course, is the creator and star of another successful HBO series, Curb Your Enthusiasm.

Writers on the HBO series 'Succession' used code words to avoid a secret plot twist leaking.
Writers on the HBO series ‘Succession’ used code words to avoid a secret plot twist leaking. (HBO)

As for Succession, viewers were left in a bit of a tailspin after the most recent episode, in which grisly family patriarch Logan Roy (Brian Cox) died, leaving his family grappling with the future – and indeed – who will succeed his position of power.

The final season of “Succession” began rolling out on March 27. New episodes are being added weekly on Mondays in Australia on Binge and Foxtel’s FOX Showcase. CNN and HBO are both part of the same parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery. Nine, the publisher of this website, owns the streaming service Stan.

Source: www.9news.com.au