Succession fans spotted M3GAN in the background of a scene and can't get over it

Jeremy Strong as Kendall Roy in Succession
(Image credit: HBO)

There's no reason to believe that the events of Succession don't take place in the real world, but due to the Roy family's unrelatable circumstances and outlandish behavior, it's easy to forget sometimes. So when a poster for this year's hit horror flick M3GAN popped up in the last episode, faꦑns couldn't get enough of it.&n🍌bsp;

Released on Sunday, May 21, 'Church and State', the ninth chapter in Succession's fourth and final season, centers mostly around the funeral of Logan Roy (Brian Cox), who died bac🐭k in episode 3. During one moment, Logan's second-eldest son Kendall (Jeremy Strong) briefly stepped out onto the streets of New York City for a breather, which is when fans spotted the bot's "cameo" on a subway entrance behind him. 

, as : "Going to therapy to process my feelings over knowing that M3GAN and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Avatar: The Way of Water exist in the Succession universe."

"Just realized that [because] of the Succession ep showing M3GAN and Avatar 2 promos the new episodes must be taking place in late 2022, November 2022 cuz the election was yesterday," . "Which means their election years are offset from ours by two꧃ years. I wonder who died to make that happen."

In context, M3GAN looks to be just a movie in the show as it was in real life, so the Roy siblings needn't worry about the menacing doll plotting to overtake them as CEO o🤡f Waystar RoyCo. Good thing, too, as they're already up against a blonde baddie who threatens their positions in the way of Alexander Skarsgård's billionaire Lukas Matsson. 

Succession continues (and concludes) on Sunday, May 28, and it's safe to say that the finale looks suitably tense if 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:the trailer is anything to go by. Make sure you don't miss an episode with our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Succ🐻ession season 4 release schedule.

Amy West

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