Brian Cox says his character Logan Roy was written out of Succession ‘too early’

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rian Cox says he thinks his foul-mouthed character of Logan Roy was written out “too early” of the hit HBO present Succession.

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The Scottish actor, 76, stated though the shock twist had been completed “in a pretty brilliant way” he had felt “a little bit rejected” by the choice.

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The Roy household patriarch and world media tycoon was killed off in episode three of the most recent sequence, which additionally stars Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook and Kieran Culkin.

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Speaking on BBC Two’s Amol Rajan Interviews forward of Succession’s sequence 4 finale, Cox stated it will maybe have been extra acceptable for the character to die within the fifth or sixth episode.

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“I was fine with it ultimately, but I did feel a little bit rejected,” he stated.

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“You know, I felt a little bit, oh, all the work I’ve done and finally I’m going to, you know, end up as an ear on a carpet of a plane.”

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Details of Logan’s dying have been a well-kept secret, which Cox stated he performed an element in by showing on set to “film” scenes he was not required to be in.

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I used to be positive with it finally, however I did really feel a little bit bit rejected. You know, I felt a little bit bit, oh, all of the work I've completed and eventually I'm going to, you realize, find yourself as an ear on a carpet of a aircraft

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Cox stated he had gone “on (his) own volition” in order that members of the paparazzi attending the shoot wouldn't develop into suspicious.

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In the BBC interview, he additionally instructed Rajan that he thinks Logan may nonetheless be alive.

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“I still believe this, maybe Logan isn’t dead. This could be part of an elaborate ruse to find out,” he stated.

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“If you think about it, from Logan’s point of view, he has to find out how are his children going to behave when he dies, what will then happen?

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“The only way to do that is to fake his death and actually, at some distant point, he’s observing the chaos that is following.”

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But he added that the character wouldn't “come back from the dead”, saying: “I’m just saying that could have been a supposition.”

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During the interview, Cox additionally mirrored on his childhood, his profession, his ideas on Scottish independence and why he helps the author’s strike in Hollywood.

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The full interview, Brian Cox: Amol Rajan Interviews, is on BBC Two on Thursday May 25 at 7pm and BBC iPlayer.

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