EntertainmentStreamingSuccession is facing the final curtain. Here’s where to stream the final seasonThe hit HBO show is back for a fourth and final season that promises to be as dramatic and as nasty as everWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

EntertainmentStreamingSuccession is facing the final curtain. Here’s where to stream the final seasonThe hit HBO show is back for a fourth and final season that promises to be as dramatic and as nasty as everWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

The hit HBO show is back for a fourth and final season that promises to be as dramatic and as nasty as ever

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

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Succession Season 4 promo artwork

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If you’re not already familiar with the show, it’s a fictional drama that draws heavily from real-life media moguls such as the Murdochs and features family members' attempts to take over the family business. The first three seasons racked up a whopping 48 Emmy nominations and 13 wins, including two awards for best drama series.

Succession Season 4 returns to the US on 26 March and to the UK on 27 March. Here’s where you can watch it.

Where to stream Succession Season 4 in the US and in the UK

For streamers in the US, Succession returns to HBO Max. You’ll also be able to stream it at Crave and at Binge.com.

In the UK, it’ll be available the day after it airs in the US. If you’re a Sky subscriber you’ll be able to watch it on Sky Atlantic; if not, it’ll be available through the Now TV app.

The critics haven’t been shown any episodes yet so there’s zero information on sites such as Rotten Tomatoes so far. However, with critical ratings of 89% for Season 1, 97% for Season 2 and another 97% for Season 3, Succession is one of the highest-rated dramas on any of thebest streaming services: that critic rating is even higher thanThe Last of Us.

To say the reviews have been glowing is an understatement. It’s “the pinnacle of television,” writes Elaine Abdelmahmoud at Buzzfeed. “It’s the best drama on TV, one of the best-written shows on television, and among the best series all-round,” says Sarah Ward at Concrete Playground.

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The BBC’s Scott Bryan agrees. “It manages to build and build and build. Rarely do you get a show that in season three, really feels to be hitting its stride, but thats exactly what this show is doing.” And Ralph Jones at NME says it’s “funny, awful, irritating, cold [and] brilliant”. Unless Brian Cox’s character Logan Roy starts doing waterski jumps over angry sharks, it’s hard to imagine Season 4 being anything less than brilliant.

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