At last year s Emmys,
Succession pretty much cleaned up, bagging awards for Outstanding Drama Series and Outstanding Lead Actor, as well being nominated in 18 different categories. Needless to say, it was so well-deserved -
Succession is dream TV. Created by
Peep Show and
Fresh Meat s Jesse Armstrong, the series follows rich patriarch Logan Roy as he tries to manage his media empire and dysfunctional family.
So what about
Succession season 3? The third series was commissioned by HBO in August 2019 and was due to drop in 2020, but the pandemic meant production was pushed back. And it looks like filming is yet to resume because a bunch of exciting new cast members have just been announced. Here s everything we know:
Succession Adds Sanaa Lathan, K-Pop Star Jihae to Season 3 Cast
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Tony nominee Linda Emond will also recur on the HBO drama.
HBO s
Succession has added a trio of actors to its third season.
Sanaa Lathan, Linda Emond and Jihae will all recur on the Emmy-winning drama, whose third season is in production. The third season of the series will pick up following Kendall Roy s (Jeremy Strong) ambush of his father, Logan (Brian Cox), which has left the media tycoon in a perilous position. As he tries to secure familial, political, and financial alliances, tensions rise and a bitter corporate battle threatens to turn into a family civil war.
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New York, New York, Jan. 05, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Dating and relationships play an enormous part of all of our lives, and make up a huge part of the fabric of society. With the world of dating evolving so quickly, primarily due to the emergence of new dating apps and platforms just about every day, tackling the dating world can be overwhelming – to say the least. Whether it be for a lack of confidence, lack of certainty or simply a lack of direction, there are countless people who just can’t seem to find their match. According to
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Ron Williams, a resident at Lincoln Manor, is pictured in his apartment in this August 2020 News archive photo.
HARRISVILLE Two Lincoln Manor residents have sued the apartment building and its management firm over what they call “uninhabitable” living conditions because of an ongoing bed bug investigation.
Through their attorney, Perry Schneider, of Cochran Firm Detroit, residents Myrtle Kilbourne and Ron Williams ask for at least $25,000 and other damages.
No answer was filed by the defendants as of today.
Neither Schneider nor Barb Corona, chief operating officer of Lincoln Manor management firm Prime Properties Management, could be reached for comment today.