Ever since the end of “Succession,” all eyes have been on Jesse Armstrong as we find out what is next for the Emmy-winning creator. Well, it appears his next project is with HBO again, but he’s not going to create a new series. Instead, Armstrong is working on a feature film.
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According to Deadline, Jesse Armstrong is set to write a new original film for HBO. There aren’t a ton of details at this time, but the film is said to follow the story of a group of friends who come together during an international financial crisis. Just like with “Succession,” he’s producing the film alongside Frank Rich.
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As mentioned, Armstrong is probably best known for his work on “Succession,” which ran for years on HBO. The series follows the Roy family, as they all scheme to take control of the family’s media conglomerate. “Succession” would go on to become a critical darling for HBO, earning a ton of awards, including 19 Emmys. It would also make Jesse Armstrong one of the biggest names in Hollywood.
Prior to his work on “Succession,” Armstrong wrote films such as “Four Lions” and “In the Loop.” The latter of which earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. Most recently, he worked on the English-language remake of “Force Majeure,” titled “Downhill.”
It’s unclear when we might see this new film arrive on HBO. However, it’s being reported that filming could take place before the end of the year and casting is currently underway.