Sarah Snook wowed fans in the last season of Succession, so what will the Australian-born star do after the show ends? Well, we have the answer! The actress is set to star in an upcoming Netflix series – and that sounds a bit scary!
The movie should be directed by Daina Reid who also has horror movies Wonderful Girls, The Handmaid’s Tale And What doesn’t fit under the belt, with a summary that reads: “As a fertility doctor, Sarah understands the life cycle well. However, when forced to understand her young daughter’s increasingly strange behavior, Sarah must challenge her own beliefs and confront a ghost from her past.”
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The film stars Sarah, The Serpent actor Damon Herriman, The Shepherd actress Greta Scacchi and newcomer Lily LaTorre.
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© NetflixSarah Snook is set to star in a Netflix movie
The series will land on Netflix on June 28, two months after the final episode of Succession airs. Sarah played Shiv Roy on the HBO series for four seasons and admitted that she was shocked to learn that the last one would be her last in the series.
Speaking to the LA Times, she explained: “I am very upset. I feel so lost, disappointed and sad. It would have been nice to know at the start of the season, but I also understand that I wasn’t told until the end because there’s still a chance it’s not the end.”
© NetflixLily LaTorre as Mia in Run Rabbit Run
She added, “Emotionally, not all of us are ready to end the drama because we love each other so much.” But everything has to come to an end and it’s wise not to let something become a parody of itself.”
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Her co-star and biological father, Brian Cox, had a very different perspective and opened up about the show’s ending on This Morning, telling Allison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary: “Some TV shows persists well beyond their deadline, but that’s not going to happen. happen to us. TV show. And it’s for integrity [showrunner] Jess Armstrong. I think it’s hard for him to finish it.
© NetflixSarah Snook as Sarah in Run Rabbit Run
“A lot of people… I mean Sarah Snook, she didn’t even know it was over until the last reading. I mean, she was stupid for not realizing that it was actually coming to an end.
He continued jokingly: “Obviously everyone was crying. All this nonsense, you know… I really don’t get it, you know? […] I mean, I’m going to hug it, but I’m not going to cry over it, I have a lot of work to do with it. I’m very busy.”
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