Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have been given a big boost after sharing disappointing news with fans.
20.01.2022 - 17:58 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Brian Cox issued a disappointing update for fans of Succession as the cast are "still waiting" for scripts for the upcoming season.
The Dundee -born actor confirmed new episodes of the hit HBO drama are in the works, but it may be some time before the popular show returns to screens.
In a recent interview, the 75-year-old revealed the team are still waiting on writers to deliver the next installment.
He said: "We are still waiting on the writers. We’re like Blanche DuBois. We depend on the kindness of our writers.”
The star plays Logan Roy in the hit HBO drama, which wrapped up the third season in late 2021.
Viewers can't get enough of the constant bickering between the dysfunctional, entitled heirs to his multi-billion dollar media conglomerate.
Spoilers ahead for Succession
At the end of last year’s outing, his tyrannical Logan Roy ousted his children from WayStar RoyCo by renegotiating his divorce settlement.
His decision could lose his children millions as they are now no longer entitled to inherit the company once he passes away.
Kendall, played by Jeremy Strong, had already declared war on his father, and now it seems both Siobhan, played by Sarah Snook, and Roman, played by Kieran Culkin, will be joining the fight.
However, their own civil war is far from over as it was Shiv’s husband Tom, played by Matthew Macfadyen, who tipped Logan off about their plans to revolt.
Fans are eagerly waiting for the next installment of the show, but in a recent interview with Deadline, the show's patriarch admitted he doesn't know when filming will begin for new episodes.
When asked if production had started, acclaimed actor Brian revealed: “No, no, no.”
As the series progresses, Brian admits he is starting to see some similarities
Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have been given a big boost after sharing disappointing news with fans.
Vanity Fair profile, in which he discussed starring alongside Pitt, 58, in the 2004 sword-and-sandals epic “Troy.”Cox, 75, played Agamemnon, the mythical Greek King of Pitt’s Achilles, in what he described as “the only part I’ve ever pursued” in his career, and which required the actor to fly to London to meet the cast.Speaking on laying eyes on the “Fight Club” star for the first time, Cox swooned, “I remember at one point being agog at Brad. He’d never been in costumes like that …”“Brad walked on set and my jaw was down because he was so stunningly beautiful,” added the smitten Laurence Olivier award winner.In fact, like with a metalhead appreciating Beethoven, Pitt’s hotness apparently transcended Cox’s sexual orientation.“I’m straight but I thought, ‘Wow, my God! This guy is stunning,'” the “Manhunter” actor added of his bromantic feelings.
Troy, specifically his admiration for “stunningly beautiful” co-star Brad Pitt.Speaking to Vanity Fair in a video covering the actor’s entire career, from Braveheart to Succession, Cox explained that the role of Agamemnon in the historical epic was “the only part I’ve ever pursued”.“I’ve never pursued anything,” Cox said. “I’ve always allowed it to fall out the way it fell out.
Brian Cox has nothing but nice things to say about his Troy co-star Brad Pitt!
Brian Cox was a big fan of his “Troy” co-star Brad Pitt’s work.
Zack Sharf Brian Cox recently walked Vanity Fair through several of his most high profile roles, including his turn as Agamemnon in Wolfgang Peterson’s 2004 historical war film “Troy.” The swords-and-sandals epic cast Cox opposite Brad Pitt as Achilles. According to Cox, the role of Agamemnon in “Troy” was “the only part I’ve ever pursued” in his career.“I’ve never pursued anything,” Cox said. “I’ve always allowed it to fall out the way it fell out.
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Christmas and New Year period, adding that he hopes it “hasn’t put a full stop” on his life.“I was feeling, ‘Is that all there is? That’s the summation of my life?' I don’t want it to be the summation of my life. I wanted it to be an illustration of where my life had gone to,” said Cox, adding, “I’m sure there’s more.”Despite his concerns, the veteran actor found the experience “liberating and cathartic,” allowing him to honor his late parents, who Cox describes as “two very tragic figures in my life.” His father, Charles, died when Cox was 8, and his mother, Mary Ann Guillerline, had several nervous breakdowns.Born in 1946, as one of five children, Cox describes his childhood as “bloody tough and bloody lonely” — and he thinks his struggles will surprise readers.“I hope they’re going to be surprised by my background.
Brian Cox has been in the headlines recently for comments he made about Johnny Depp and now he is walking those back.