Succession's final episode will be 90 minutes

Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook, and Kieran Culkin in Succession season 4
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Succession looks set to go out with a bang – the final eve🐎r episode of the hit🍷 HBO comedy-drama has a runtime of an hour and 30 minutes. 

"It’s 90 minutes," series composer Nꦰicholas Britell told . "It’s a huge epi♛sode – like a movie."

The tentꦇh and final episode of season 4, titled 'With Open Eyes', will be directed by executive producer Mark Mylod – who also helmed the dramatic third episode of this season, 'Connor's Wedding', in which patriarch Logan Roy (Brian Cox) dies – and written by showrunner Jesse Armstrong. It airs on Sunday, May 28 in the US and Monday, May 29 in the UK. 

One eagle-eyed recently pointed out that the season 4 finale joins the rest of Succession's season wrap-ups in taking its title f🌄rom 'Dream Song 29' by American poet John Berryman, "a ⭕poem of crushing guilt, repressed trauma, and a father's death as irreversible loss."

Kendall (Jeremy Strong), Shiv (Sarah Snook), Roman (Kieran Culkin), and Connor (Alan Ruck) are all still trying – and often failing – to deal with their father's loss, along with the political chess-playing that comes with it. Kendall and Romඣan have taken over from Logan as co-CEO, with Shiv feeling slighted, while the deal to sell Waystar RoyCo to Swedish billionaire Lukas Ma💎tsson (Alexander Skarsgård) still hasn't been finalized. Oh, and Connor's still running for president. 

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