Warning: spoilers ahead
The biggest boy looks like an egg.
Sarah Snook, 35, and Kieran Culkin shaved their co-star Jeremy Strong’s hair after filming the Season 4 finale of “Succession” aired Sunday night.
One of the show’s crew members shared a video hours after the highly anticipated episode aired, showing Strong’s onscreen siblings giving him buzz at home to celebrate the end of the HBO series.
In the clip, 40-year-old Culkin tells Strong, 44, to look in the mirror before saying “get in there” to the Australian actress who plays Shiv Roy and handing over the clippers.
Players are watching and some team members are even taking action.
Strong, who plays Kendall Roy, asks Culkin (Roman Roy) if he’ll shave his own head, but he refuses, ultimately proving there is some sibling rivalry at play in real life.
In the grand finale of the viral video, Culkin cracks an egg on Strong’s newly bald head—perhaps a leftover from the disgusting smoothie Kendall drank in previous scenes.
Behind-the-scenes footage captured after the family’s heartwarming moments in the Caribbean was well received by the fans.
“Another thing Connor was left out,” one joked, referring to Roy’s often-forgotten brother (Alan Ruck). “I needed this because I’m still traumatized since the finale. I needed to see them in peace,” one commenter announced.
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While the last season shocked fans, the writers of “Succession” were planning the biggest plot of Season 4 from the beginning.
“Succession” writer Georgia Pritchett previously spoke to Page Six about Logan Roy’s death and said, “We’ve discussed this every season, but I think the dynamic between him and the kids was amazing that we wanted to do this sooner. So we waited until last season.”
In the finale of the 90-minute series “Friends”, the question of who will replace Logan Roy as CEO was finally answered, and Tom Wambsgans (Matthew Macfadyen) eventually won – and it seems he started controlling his hair in the process.