Succession season 4 TEASER: Logan Roy’s sons take on the media mogul AGAIN as the family saga continues

Succession season 4 OFFICIAL TEASER: Logan Roy’s sons try to take on the media mogul AGAIN as the family saga continues, and are warned: ‘Your daddy will wash you’

The trailer for Succession season 4 was released as it focused on the fallout from Logan Roy’s bet with his children’s futures.

HBO released the minute-plus long clip which certainly sparked a fair amount of drama involving Logan (played by Brian Cox) and the three children he betrayed: Kendall (Jeremy Strong), Roman (Kieran Culkin) and Siobhan’ Shiv’ Roy (Sarah Snook). ).

Succession season 3 ended with Logan permanently altering his company Waystar Royco by reaching a deal with tech billionaire Lukas Matsson (Alexander Skarsgard).

Highly anticipated: Succession season 4 trailer has been released as it focused on the consequences of Logan Roy’s bet with his children’s futures.

Making Moves: HBO released the minute-plus long clip which certainly sparked a lot of drama involving Logan (played by Brian Cox) and three of his children Roman (Kieran Culkin), Siobhan 'Shiv' Roy (Sarah Snook) and Kendall (Jeremy Strong)

Making Moves: HBO released the minute-plus long clip which certainly sparked a lot of drama involving Logan (played by Brian Cox) and three of his children Roman (Kieran Culkin), Siobhan ‘Shiv’ Roy (Sarah Snook) and Kendall (Jeremy Strong)

Waystar had been looking to acquire GoJo, Matsson’s rising technology company, though it was seeking a merger of equals, which doesn’t sit well with the family.

As the finale begins, the potential acquisition became GoJo outright acquiring Waystar Royco, leaving Logan’s sons Kendall, Shiv and Roman’s future at the company in jeopardy.

Eventually, Logan told the children that he and his mother Caroline Collingwood (Harriet Walter) had renegotiated their divorce settlement, effectively depriving the children of control of the company.

Big drama: At the end of last season, Logan told the kids that he and his mother Caroline Collingwood (Harriet Walter) had renegotiated their divorce agreement, effectively depriving the kids of control of the company.

Big drama: At the end of last season, Logan told the kids that he and his mother Caroline Collingwood (Harriet Walter) had renegotiated their divorce agreement, effectively depriving the kids of control of the company.

Sending a Message: The new trailer picks up right where the last season left off with Waystar General Counsel RoyCo and Shiv's godmother Gerri Kellman (J. Smith-Cameron) asking the three children to consider calling their father.

Sending a Message: The new trailer picks up right where the last season left off with Waystar General Counsel RoyCo and Shiv’s godmother Gerri Kellman (J. Smith-Cameron) asking the three children to consider calling their father.

Roman walks with his brothers on a runway as they walk towards a private jet and asks:

Roman walks past his brothers on a runway as they walk to a private jet and asks, “Will we at least consider a call?”

The new trailer picks up right where the last season left off with Waystar RoyCo’s general counsel and Shiv’s godmother Gerri Kellman (J. Smith-Cameron) asking the three children to consider calling their father.

Roman walks with his brothers on a runway as they walk towards a private jet and asks: ‘Shall we consider at least one call?’

Shiv quickly responds: ‘Well, is he apologizing?’

Kendall then chimes in, “I mean, did he ask?”

Shiv quickly responds: 'Well, is he apologizing?'

Shiv quickly responds: ‘Well, is he apologizing?’

The scene concludes with Roman saying:

The scene concludes with Roman saying, “Uh, we’re going to need to hear that voice, I’m afraid.”

Roman says, “I mean, if he called, then I guess we’d see it.”

Gerri replies: ‘Could you have him send me a text to request a call?’

The scene concludes with Roman saying, ‘Uh, we’re going to need to hear that voice, I’m afraid.’

The humorous exchange set the tone for the rest of the clip as the three boys try once again to take on their tycoon father.

Along with the trailer, HBO also announced that the fourth season of Succession will premiere on Sunday, March 26.