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What 'Succession' gets right about the superrich, from how they dress to their quest for eternal life
What 'Succession' gets right about the superrich, from how they dress to their quest for eternal life
Sindhu Sundar,Ben Tobin,Madeline BergMay 21, 2023, 17:41 IST
The fictional Kendall Roy of "Succession" evokes real-life media figures including the Murdochs.Macall B. Polay/HBO.
The characters on the HBO show "Succession" often reference real events and billionaire figures.
Inspirations include "the Murdochs and such," its costume designer recently told Harper's Bazaar.
The truth is often said to be stranger than fiction, but when it comes to "Succession," it's all pretty strange.
The HBO drama, which has won awards for its acting and writing, is also incredibly well-researched. With characters based on various business titans and politicians, the show generally depicts the lives of the ultra-ultra rich — the Roy family is said to be worth $18 billion — with skillful accuracy and few exaggerations.
There are obvious nods: The Roys, like the Murdochs and the Arnaults, have succession drama that's made for TV. They use their money to fund political campaigns — and even a presidency. And there are many, many private jets.
But there are also the more subtle nods to the lifestyles of the .0001%.
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They don't wear coats.
Logan and Colin in "Succession" Season 2.HBO/YouTube
Their dress code is stealth wealth.
From left: The fictional media scions on HBO's "Succession," Kendall Roy and sister, Shiv Roy.Peter Kramer/HBO.
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They want to live forever.
David Russell/HBO
Their houses really look like this.
Kendall Roy and his mother-in-law, Marcia.HBO
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They emerge from helicopters like stepping off the bus.
Logan Roy, the patriarch on HBO's "Succession."Graeme Hunter/HBO.