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The Jesse Armstrong film was cast, filmed and cut all in less than two months time in order to qualify for this year's Emmy season. How HBO's 'Mountainhead' Pulled Off One of the Tightest Edit ...
"Succession" creator Jesse Armstrong is back at HBO, this time with a film. IndieWire can confirm that Armstrong's next project after wrapping "Succession" in 2023 is a feature film set during an ...
Jesse Armstrong is coming for your free time Mountainhead will officially premiere on 31 May , with a concurrent release on the streaming service Max, according to HBO’s announcement on Tuesday.
'Succession' creator Jesse Armstrong's directorial debut 'Mountainhead' premieres on HBO on May 31 — here's how he and his team made it in six months.
Jesse Armstrong had no intention of revisiting the world of the super rich following the end of Succession. “This is a fair question,” the creator, writer and director pointed out. But in 2025 ...
Jesse Armstrong tells The Hollywood Reporter he couldn't stop thinking about tech billionaires so he wrote 'Mountainhead’ after ‘Succession.
Mountainhead is written and directed by Jesse Armstrong. Armstrong also executive produces with Frank Rich, Lucy Prebble, Jon Brown, Tony Roche, Will Tracy, Mark Mylod, and Jill Footlick.
Cinematographer Marcel Zyskind and production designer Stephen Carter recall how they partnered with creator Jesse Armstrong to make HBO film Mountainhead, and their search for the perfect billionaire ...
Over four seasons of “Succession,” the creator, Jesse Armstrong, told the story of people who control the world by selling ideas: the Roy family, who ran and fought over a media and ...
Jesse Armstrong has been thinking a lot about billionaires. The creator of HBO's Succession has written and directed a new movie — Mountainhead — about four uber-rich leaders of tech.
“Succession” fans rejoice. Jesse Armstrong has again gathered together a conclave of uber-wealthy megalomaniacs in a delicious satire. “Mountainhead,” which the “Succession” creator ...
In Mountainhead, Jesse Armstrong turns the tech-bro fever dream into a slow-burn nightmare. Think Succession with bloodlust.