Succession's Alan Ruck Auditioned For Connor Without Having Read A Single Script
A family music class cut into Ruck's prep time.
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Read More'I was scared. I was so scared.'
Read MoreAbout a decade before Succession premiered, creator Jesse Armstrong wrote a film script, The Murdochs. Just how close is it to the final product?
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Read MoreGiven that Barry star Bill Hader also co-created the series, it's no surprise that he seeks input from the other actors.
Read MoreWhen James Gunn calls, you gotta say yes.
Read MoreThe pair have a similar banter in real life that almost perfectly mirrors their characters.
Read More'That was pretty intense.'
Read MoreIt wasn't in the script. When Cary Fukunaga arrived on the cemetery lawn, it 'just occurred' to him that it 'would be the perfect place to shoot a spiral.'
Read MoreGrab your Walkman and your cassette adapter because the Yellowjackets soundtrack is totally rad.
Read MoreA little bit of TV magic helped Succession pull off the shocking scene.
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Read MoreRome set the template for modern prestige TV. So why did it only last two seasons?
Read MoreCould this weekend's finale feature the surprise to end all surprises?
Read MoreBeing married to a CIA agent isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Read MoreThere's some complicated history between these characters.
Read MoreTom's not an iPhone guy.
Read More'You're always just trying to write what's honest for these characters...'
Read MoreThat reaction from Lasso and Beard was earned.
Read MoreLet's talk football. No, not American football.
Read More'I'm going to do it the family way.'
Read MoreWe're not ready to say goodbye to the ruthless Roy family either.
Read MoreThe fight to be CEO is coming to a head.
Read MoreWhy did United Airlines Flight 553 crash?
Read More'She's having a nervous breakdown, essentially.'
Read MoreRome only lasted two seasons, but it's an incredible showcase for Ray Stevenson's talents.
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