The 76-year-old Succession actor says that critics of JK Rowling have been unfair to her. The 57-year-old author has been heavily criticized for her comments about the transgender community.
Succession‘s official return timeline has been revealed in the new teaser for the show’s upcoming fourth season!
The fan favorite HBO drama stars Brian Cox as the patriarch of the Roy family with his kids, played by Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook and Kieran Culkin, in an epic power dynamic of who might take over one day.
A first look at the upcoming season of HBO’s Succession has been revealed!
The network dropped a brand new sizzle reel featuring all of their upcoming shoes on both HBO proper and HBO Max, and fans were treated to a little look at what’s to come in season four of the Emmy award winning series.
Brian Cox doesn’t have a very positive opinion about method acting!
The 76-year-old Succession star blasted the theoretical approach to acting during a Q&A session after the screening for his new movie Prisoner’s Daughter at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival.
“I don’t hold a lot of the American s-it, having to have a religious experience every time you play a part,” Brian said, according to The Hollywood Reporter. “It’s crap.”
Instead of holding onto a role, the actor explained that he lets go of his characters once he’s done with them. “I let them go through me. The thing is to be ready to accept, as an actor. You stand there, you’re ready to accept whatever is thrown at you,” he said.
“You just let it come through you. And you don’t get in the f-cking way,” Brian added.
Kate Beckinsale gets a bit cheeky on the red carpet for the premiere of The Prisoner’s Daughter during the 2022 Toronto Film Festival at Roy Thomson Hall on Wednesday (September 14) in Toronto, Ontario.
Here’s a summary of the movie: After 12 years, Max (Cox) is freed from prison. That’s the good news. The bad news is that he has pancreatic cancer and has been given just months to live.
The conditions of Max’s compassionate leave require him to reside with his estranged daughter Maxine (Beckinsale), who accepts only grudgingly. Though she works multiple jobs, Maxine struggles to cover the mortgage on her Las Vegas home and buy epilepsy medication for her son Ezra (Convery).
She gets no help from Ezra’s father, Tyler (Ritter), an unemployed musician and sometimes violent addict.
Upon arrival, Max sets about fixing up the place, calling on old friends for money, and teaching Ezra a thing or two about defending himself against bullies. But after so many years of neglect, is it too late to make amends?
Check out a clip from the movie below!
FYI: Kate wore a Bach Mai dress with Bulgari jewels.
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Succession won the top award of the night at the Emmys and the show’s creator Jesse Armstrong took the moment to throw shade at King Charles III.
Jesse gave the speech for Outstanding Drama Series at the 2022 Emmy Awards on Monday night (September 12) at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
The HBO series won its second award in the category, beating out Better Call Saul, Euphoria, Ozark, Severance, Squid Game, Stranger Things, and Yellowjackets.
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Brian Cox, Sarah Snook, Kieran Culkin, and Jeremy Strong hit the red carpet together for the Succession Emmy FYC Screening and Panel together in New York City on Monday night (June 13).
The cast of the show has been opening up about the success of the series lately and just recently, Sarah revealed that she actually turned down the role of Shiv when it was first offered to her. Find out why here!