Succession stars party: Stars share behind the scenes moments
The Succession final aired in the UK on Monday and the stars of the show have been partying by storm, sharing the moments on social media.
J. Smith Cameron, 65, and Kieran Culkin, 40, who famously sported a rather bizarre sexual attraction on the show when Gerri and Roman Roy were spotted having a moment at the bar in an Instagram snap she posted.
She got close to his face with a pen in hand, applying makeup and captioning the image with broken love heart emojis.
The commentary section went wild, with fans referencing some of Roman’s lines from the series, including, “I’m actually jerking off.”
Additionally, another fan wrote; “Please tell me you met him at the bar and he ordered you a martini,” referring to her favorite drink.
Successor stars know how to party! J. Smith Cameron and Kieran Culkin channeled Gerri and Roman having an intimate moment at the bar in post-final social media snaps
Bald! Just hours after the explosive series finale aired, one of the show’s crew members shared how star Jeremy Strong celebrated: by getting his head shaved bald by his on-screen siblings
Other: Sarah Snook, who plays Shiv, reposted this photo of herself showing that she’s much more tender than her onscreen persona as she cuddled a dog outside the bar
Sleep in! J. Smith Cameron shared a photo of herself having some downtime after a busy time on set
Just hours after the explosive series finale aired, one of the show’s crew members shared how star Jeremy Strong celebrated: by getting his head shaved bald by his on-screen siblings.
Strong, 44, who plays Kendall Roy on the hit series, was seen in a video shared on social media having his head shaved by co-star Kieran.
Culkin, 40, tells Strong to turn around and look in the mirror as he sees the top of his head cleanly shaved as he smiles.
He tells their co-star Sarah Snook, 35, who plays Shiv Roy, to “get in there,” and hands the clippers to her as she begins to shave the sides and back of his head.
The clippers are then passed along to several other crew members, as a man named Joe asks, “Can I get in there?”
Powerful answers: ‘Yes, go in! Anyone can get a crack,” as Joe passes the clipper to Strong, who passes it to a female crew member.
Strong then asks Culkin, “Can I shave your head?” but he emphatically replies, “No!” as the room erupts in laughter.
Minnie also shared other videos on her Instagram story, including one of Succession creator Jesse Armstrong and Snook singing the Joy Division classic Love Will Tear Us Apart.
Time to eat! Justine Lupe, (second from left), Willa, Connor’s wife, shared this photo from the dining room table as she wrote, “Some of the ending and a tik tok my doctor sent me that hurt my heart in a good way . i love you guys’
Here come the girls! Zoe Winters, who plays Logan Roy’s latest love interest Kerry, (left) and J. Smith took a moment to pose on their phones in a behind-the-scenes moment
All-stars: Justine, (second from right), also shared this cast photo of them all wrapped up warm, with Greg and Tom, (Nicholas Braun and Matthew Macfadyen) in front
Still no smile? His real on-screen love: Zoe and the protagonist himself (Kerry and Logan) enjoy dinner with cocktails
She also shared several snaps from the last day on set, plus another video of Strong getting his head shaved… with a twist.
Snook shaves the right side of Strong’s head when Culkin pulls out an egg and smashes it onto Strong’s nearly bald head, which Snook didn’t expect.
Strong grabs the clippers from a stunned Snook as Culkin brushes part of the egg onto her face before they hug, before someone smashes an egg on Culkin’s head.
The show debuted in 2018 and has won a total of 13 Primetime Emmy Awards in its first three seasons.
Justine Lupe, sharing Connor Roy’s brother Willa, shared a gallery of photos, including some of the cast at dinner.
Sitting next to Shiv, she captioned the footage saying, “Some of the ending and a tik tok my doctor sent me that hurt my heart in a good way. I love you guys ♥️.’
The show has won Outstanding Drama Series for two of its three seasons and is also likely to be one of the top contenders for this year’s Emmy Awards.
Here we go! Kieran Culkin was the first on-screen sibling to get involved with the clippers
Shaved: Strong, 44, who plays Kendall Roy on the hit series, was seen in a video shared to Instagram by Succession production assistant Molly Minnie having his head shaved by co-star Kieran Culkin
Joe: The clippers are then passed on to various other crew members, as a man named Joe asks, “Can I get in there?”
Clipper Pass: Strong Responses: “Yes, go in!” Anyone can get a crack,” as Joe passes the clipper to Strong, who passes it to a female crew member
Twist: She also shared some snaps from her last day on set, plus another video of Strong getting his head shaved…with a twist
Egg: Snook shaves the right side of Strong’s head when Culkin pulls out an egg and smashes it onto Strong’s nearly bald head, which Snook didn’t expect
Cuddle: Strong grabs the clippers from a stunned Snook as Culkin brushes part of the egg onto her face before they hug, before someone smashes an egg on Culkin’s head
The show concluded its four seasons with Sunday night’s episode titled With Open Eyes, which revealed the fate of the Waystar Royco company, built by the late Logan Roy (Brian Cox), and its eventual successor.
While the 90-minute finale began with Roy’s siblings on different sides, they eventually came together and “anointed” Kendall as CEO as they tried to block the merger with Lukas Matsson’s (Alexander Skarsgard) Gojo and keep the company that their family founded.
Their plan ultimately failed, with Shiv deciding at the last minute that she could not support Kendall, leading to the board voting through the merger, with Tom Wambsgans (Matthew Macfadyen) being named the new CEO.
The final episode was written by series creator Jesse Armstrong and directed by Mark Mylod, who directed 16 episodes over the show’s four seasons and 39 episodes.