SCOTTISH actor Brian Cox hilariously helped get everyone in line at the premiere for the new series of Succession.
The fourth and final season of the Golden Globe winning show will air in the UK on Monday March 27.
Appearing in a line-up with his co-stars, including Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook and Kieran Culkin, Cox decided to explain exactly what was happening to reporters, much to the delight of his fellow actors.
He could be heard shouting: “We’re going to stand here and then we’re going to f***ing move there.
“And don’t say another f***ing word okay.”
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Those around the actor could be seen laughing as he jokingly barked orders at those taking photos.
The Scot’s booming voice could also be overheard as his co-star Fisher Stevens attempted to give an interview of his own.
“That’s Brian screaming. He’s having a good time, enjoying his final premiere”, the actor joked.
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Speaking to reporters about the final season, Cox said: “I think we’re going to see a lot of fascinating rides. It’s a bit like a rollercoaster and I think it’s finishing in the true Succession style. I think people are going to love it.”
Succession focuses on the Logan family, who are known for controlling the biggest media and entertainment company in the world, as they all fight one another for greater control of their father’s (Cox) empire.
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