In the main film from the impending fourth time of HBO's Progression, Logan (Brian Cox) is heard declaring "This isn't the end," prior to sending off into a stirring newsroom discourse, flanked by Tom Wambsgans (Matthew Mcfadyen) and Cyd Peach (Jeannie Berlin).
"We're killing the resistance," Logan broadcasts. "I will fabricate something better, quicker, more slender, more stunning. I love it here I f- - lord love it!"
The clasp highlights appearances from every one of the four of Logan's youngsters — Kendall (Jeremy Solid), Shiv (Sarah Snook), Roman (Kieran Culkin) and Connor (Alan Ruck) — as well as a grinning Greg (Nicholas Braun).
Toward the finish of season three, Tom — with the assumed assistance of Greg — wounded the more youthful Roys, including Tom's significant other Shiv, in the back by making Logan of their arrangement aware of assume control over the organization.
Presently, with the offer of Waystar Royco approaching, things for the Roys and their inward circle are at a breaking point.
In season four, "The offer of media aggregate Waystar Royco to tech visionary Lukas Matsson (Alexander Skarsgård) draws ever nearer," HBO prodded. "The possibility of this seismic deal incites existential apprehension and familial division among the Roys as they guess what their lives will resemble once the arrangement is finished."
The more youthful Roys, obviously, don't have all the earmarks of being going down easily — and they're gone to the Norwegian wide open to make it happen.
On Oct. 13, Progression maker Scott Ferguson let Cutoff time know that Skarsgård, Braun and Snook had been recording scenes across the western pieces of the country.
"We were truly invigorated when Alexander came installed — he's a magnificent entertainer," Ferguson said. "Furthermore, all along, [showrunner Jesse Armstrong's] thought was that the tech organization would have been driven by somebody from a Scandinavian country. In the essayist's room, around February, Jesse had a thought for an episode they needed to be in [Matsson's] region of the planet."