$83m mansion featured in Succession reportedly destroyed in Los Angeles wildfires
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The 18-bedroom, six-bath house was available for rent at £371,474 a month. A mansion featured in the HBO show Succession was reportedly destroyed in the wildfires that have ravaged over 40,000 acres across Los Angeles and resulted in at least 24 deaths.
The estate appears in the fourth season premiere of Succession. It is where the Roy siblings – Kendall, Shiv and Roman, played by Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook and Kieran Culkin – meet to figure out their next moves after the family patriarch, Brian Cox’s Logan Roy, announces in the season three finale that he is selling the Waystar Royco conglomerate to Lukas Mattson, a tech billionaire played by Alexander Skarsgård.
The home, reportedly bought by Luminar Technologies CEO Austin Russell for $83m in 2021, is seen reduced to rubble in photos published by the Daily Mail. The 18-bedroom, six-bath house was spread over 20,000sqft and available for rent at $450,000 (£371,474) per month. It had a 20-seat movie theatre, multiple pools, chef’s kitchen, wine lounge, retinal-scan security system, spa, and a retractable ceiling for stargazing.
Reportedly built by developer Ardie Tavangarian in 2020, the mansion appears completely destroyed. Even the panic rooms are damaged, according to the Daily Mail. Follow live updates on the California fires here. The wildfires have burnt more than 12,000 structures in Los Angeles. They include a 1915 Spanish Colonial Revival mansion that featured in the second season of comedy series Hacks. The home, shown to be Deborah Vance’s side mansion in Los Angeles, also appeared in the 1921 Max Linder film Seven Years Bad Luck and, more recently, the Apple TV+ drama series Palm Royale.