Succession's Mega Manse and Record-Breaking Premiere: What Murdoch and Roy Know and Can Tom Win?

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The season four premiere of Succession featured the San Onofre estate, an $83 million hilltop mansion in Los Angeles. Originally built by celebrity developer Ardie Tavangarian, the Pacific Palisades manse was sold to a 26-year-old crypto billionaire in 2021. The 20,000-square-foot spread features six bedrooms, 18 bathrooms, a chef’s kitchen custom designed by Nobu, a 20-person movie theater, multiple pools, and a jacuzzi positioned on the roof deck. The primary suite can only be accessed via a retinal scanner and has a retractable ceiling for stargazing.
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