Succession boxset lands huge Black Friday discount

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Emmy-winning series Succession may have concluded earlier this year, but fans can relive the Roy family saga all over again with the Complete Series.

The boxset for the HBO drama is currently enjoying a price cut as part of the Black Friday sales. The DVD boxset currently has a 20% discount on Amazon, bringing the price down from £49.99 to £39.99 as of November 24, 2023.

The boxset comes with 12 discs, containing every episode from the four season show as well as over two hours of bonus content, which include: 'Inside the Episode' featurettes, character recaps, cast interviews and more.

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As well as the Complete Series boxset, fans can also get their hands on individual seasons at a discount.

Season four has a 20% discount on Amazon, currently retailing for £15.99 (down from £19.99). The 3-disc DVD comes with several bonus features, including a narrative breakdown of every episode.

Seasons one and two are also included in Amazon's Black Friday sales, season two has a 20% discount, available for £9.59 (down from £11.99), while season one is down to £8.49 (15% discount).

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Starring Brian Cox, Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook, Kieran Culkin and Nicholas Braun, Succession came to an end in May this year – which saw the Roy siblings' battle for control of their father's company finally resolved.

However, fans shouldn't expect to see the squabbling siblings back on their screens anytime soon as HBO head of drama Francesca Orsi said there are currently no plans for a spin-off.

"I'll never say never but my instinct, and based on a number of conversations about the evolution of Succession and these characters, at this stage, there is no intention of spinning any one character off," she said (via Deadline).

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