‘Succession’ Star Brian Cox Bashes Bible as ‘One of the Worst Books Ever’
Scottish film star Brian Cox slammed religion for leading humanity into “all kinds of horror” on Monday.
Scottish film star Brian Cox slammed religion for leading humanity into “all kinds of horror” on Monday.
Acclaimed actor Brian Cox, who played Logan Roy on the critical darling HBO series Succession, bashed religion in an interview saying it has led to “all kinds of horror” while calling the Holy Bible “one of the worst books ever written.”
Hayley Atwell, who star’s in “Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One,” has said that Hollywood has become “an industry on its knees.”
HBO’s “Succession” star Brian Cox defended Harry Potter novelist J.K. Rowling — who has been under attack by transgender activists ever since suggesting that only women can menstruate — saying he doesn’t like the way Rowling has been treated, adding, “she’s entitled to her opinion.”
Brian Cox, the star of the hit HBO series Succession, has insulted supporters of former President Donald Trump, saying he feels “disappointment” in mankind after four years of the Trump administration.
The cast of HBO’s media mogul drama “Succession” reunited for an profanity-filled public service announcement about how to vote, in which the show’s star Brian Cox proclaims “F**k off, I’m f**king serious, so go on, f**k off, and f**king vote.”
Veteran actor Brian Cox told The Late Late Show host James Corden that contracted the coronavirus, unbeknownst to him, as he “never felt anything,” and only found out that he had been infected due to a positive antibodies test.
Expect to hear a lot more environmentalist propaganda in the coming months: greens treating coronavirus not as a crisis but an opportunity.