Brian Cox on ‘Succession’ ending: ‘I’m completely happy it’s over’
Brian Cox is just not even pretending to be unhappy in regards to the ending of the hit HBO tv present “Succession.”
Whereas strolling the pink carpet on the Season 4 premiere Monday, Cox admitted to “Entertainment Tonight” that he was “completely happy” the present was coming to a detailed.
“I believe we’ve, , bought to the purpose the place the present has reached its pure closure,” he informed the outlet.
Cox defined that he believes Jesse Armstrong, the collection’ creator and showrunner, made the fitting choice.
“Jesse gained’t let something go on additional than it must,” Cox mentioned. “A lot of exhibits outstay their welcome, and I believe our present is ideal, and neat, in the way in which it’s.”
He added, “In a great way, I’m completely happy it’s over.”


“Succession” follows the fictional Roy household, who personal Waystar Royco, a worldwide media and leisure group.
Issues start to vary for the household when their father steps down from the corporate, as the remainder of them are left to struggle for management, in response to IMDb.
Cox performs the household’s patriarch, Logan Roy.
In February, it was introduced that the fourth season, which premieres March 26, shall be its final.
“I really feel like I’ve achieved the very best work I can do,” Armstrong informed the New Yorker on the time. “And HBO has been beneficiant and would in all probability have achieved extra seasons, they usually have been good about saying, ‘It’s your choice.’ That’s good, nevertheless it’s additionally a accountability in the long run. It feels fairly perverse to cease doing it.”



He added, “There’s a promise within the title of ‘Succession.’ I’ve by no means thought this might go on perpetually. The tip has all the time been type of current in my thoughts.”
Nevertheless, despite the fact that Cox could also be relieved that the present is over, he admitted to “ET” that he’ll miss working along with his fellow co-stars, together with Jeremy Robust, Sarah Snook, Kieran Culkin and J. Smith-Cameron.
“It’s the solid. I’ll miss the solid and the crew, the digicam guys, we bought nice digicam operators,” Cox informed the outlet. “We bought to be we’ve bought a few nice DPs [directors of photography]. So , it’s the entire shebang. I’ll miss the folks I work with. They’re the important thing.”