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Brian Cox’s Revealing Request to Make the Movie Succession

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Succession We said goodbye last year after four seasons, but we may not have seen the last of the Roy family.

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It has invaded the awards show this season, starting with the Golden Globe and continuing this weekend with the Critics Choice Awards and the Emmy Awards, presented by the United States Television Academy.

On Monday night it was crowned with 6 awards, for best series, direction, screenplay (both, for its creator, Jesse Armstrong), lead actors (Kieran Culkin and Sarah Snook) and supporting actor (Matthew Macfadyen). For its four seasons, Succession won 20 Emmys.

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Brian Cox He didn’t win it this time, nor when he was nominated in the other two previous seasons, but he has one, which he got for The Nuremberg Trials (2001), for Best Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film.

"Succession" actors Alan Ruck, Sarah Snook, Alexander Skarsgård, Brian Cox, Nicholas Braun, Kieran Culkin, Matthew Macfadyen and J. Smith-Cameron with awards.  Photo of“Succession” actors Alan Ruck, Sarah Snook, Alexander Skarsgård, Brian Cox, Nicholas Braun, Kieran Culkin, Matthew Macfadyen and J. Smith-Cameron with awards. Photo by AFP

Brian Cox, who played patriarch Logan Roy on the hit HBO series, says he’s open to a film Succession. “We’ll see,” Cox said at the Maybourne Hotel in Beverly Hills. “If it’s good enough and (series creator) Jesse Armstrong wants to do it, I might do it.”

The plot of the movie

No one knows what Logan’s story would be, because (Spoiler Alert) he died in the final season. The series, which ended after its fourth season, followed a dysfunctional American family in the global printing industry.

But Cox believes Armstrong ended the series at the right time. “What I love about this and what I love about Jesse Armstrong is that we are not past our expiration date,” he told her. “A lot of American shows are past their expiration date. We’ve kept people wanting. You always want to keep people wanting.”

Cox, as the ruthless and domineering family man in the HBO series. Cox, as the ruthless and domineering family man in the HBO series.

Is there anything Cox doesn’t like? Kieran Culkin’s suggestion that Nicholas Braun’s character Cousin Greg might be a good spin-off. “I don’t think Nick Braun wanted to do it either,” Cox said. “He’s moving on to other things that are really exciting for him.”

Brian Denis Cox was born on June 1, 1946 in Dundee, Scotland. He is a well-known actor and producer, moreover Succession (2018), X-Men 2 (2003) and Troy (2004). He is married to Nicole Ansari-Cox, with whom he has two children. He was married to Caroline Burt. And few know that it was the first Hannibal Lecter, when Michael Mann directed the film Manhunter, hunter of menpublished in 1986.

On the "carpet dOn the “silver carpet” of the Emmys, with his wife, the German Nicole Ansari-Cox, 22 years younger. Photo by AFP

Cox arrived at the Emmys Monday night as a nominee for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his work as the ruthless Logan. He insists he hasn’t prepared an acceptance speech. “I don’t believe it,” he said. “It will be a natural thing. It will be a natural thing. And if I don’t win, it will be like this.”

Cox is currently preparing for her next leading role in a new production in London’s West End The long journey into the night, by Eugene O’Neill. It is expected to open at the Wyndham’s Theater in the spring, in March or April.

Source: Clarin

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