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Actress Sarah Snook says she was "disappointed" season four of Succession will be its last, admitting the cast "weren't ready to be done" with the hit HBO show.
The 44-year-old actress, who played the role of Kendall Roy in the show, told The Hollywood Reporter that she was "disappointed" in the news that the fourth season of the series will be its last.
"I think the cast weren't ready to be done," Snook said. "I think they all wanted to keep going."
Succession, which stars Jeremy Strong, Kiersey Clemons, and Brian Cox, aired its third season in May and was met with mixed reviews. Snook, who also starred in the ABC series Designated Survivor, says she was "disappointed" with the way the show turned out.
"I thought it was really good, but I was disappointed because I wanted it to be great," Snook said. "But I'm really proud of the work we did."
Snook, who is currently filming the movie The Girl in the Spider's Web, says she is open to returning to TV.
"I'm open to anything," Snook said. "I'm just really happy doing what I'm doing right now."
Succession is set to air its final episode on May 10.