Brian Cox brought to life Logan Roy during the New York premiere of the fourth and final season of ‘Succession.’ The Scottish actor was found yelling at the reporters and the photographers hounding the event. While it caused an interruption to the proceedings, it couldn’t have gone any better.
Brian Cox’s outburst interrupted his co-star Fisher Stevens’ interview with Deadline. Without missing a beat, he attributed this incident to Brian Cox being himself and having fun. Keep reading to uncover the incidents and the conversations that happened over the carpet.
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‘Succession’ Star Brian Cox Tells Photographers To Get Their S**t Together
While his interview with the Deadline, Fisher Stevens had to do a double take to find out the source of the commotion. He wasn’t surprised to find out it was Brian Cox. “You can hear Brian screaming; Brain is, um, still mad,” said Stevens. He plays Hugo Baker on ‘Succession.’ Fisher Stevens added Brian was joking.
After the premiere, Deadline took the opportunity to talk to Brian Cox about his getting upset earlier during the premiere. The actor didn’t recognize what was being talked about until he was reminded about the incident during the photo call The Scottish actor was quick to address that the photographers were responsible for him being slightly upset. He explained that “They’re like go right, right, right, and I was like ‘Get your f***king sh*t together!” he said.
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‘Succession’ Actor Matthew Macfadyen On Shiv And Tom’s Relationship
Matthew Macfadyen made a quick stop to talk to The Hollywood Reporter about his character’s future on ‘Succession.’ Now in its final season, the audience will find out how Tom’s relationship with Shiv (Sarah Snook) turns out. “They have a trial separation, Tom and Shiv, they’re in a bit of a bad spot,” the actor said, “They haven’t really talked about it,” further adding “Most of the time, Tom is always, on shaky ground.“
‘Succession‘ creator Jesse Armstrong was asked about which character makes a solid case for a spin-off show. His answer was no one. “I think it would be a fun parlor game that I would do with my pals, but I wouldn’t say it publicly, as it might get misconstrued. I’d write for all of them, but I don’t think any of them are ripe for an actual TV spinoff.” The fourth and final season of HBO’s Emmy-winning drama ‘Succession‘ premieres at HBO on March 26, 2023.
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