Brian Cox Says ‘Succession’ Won’t Drag on Like ‘Billions’: ‘That’s Past Its Sell-By Date’
Cox criticized Showtime series “Billions” for overstaying its welcome: “That will not happen with our show.”
Cox criticized Showtime series “Billions” for overstaying its welcome: “That will not happen with our show.”
After another round of the show’s trademark time-hopping battle of wills, it’s clear these proxy fights are stripping more and more humanity from each rival.
If David Costabile and Daniel Breaker seem like they’re having a blast playing financial lieutenants Wags and Scooter, it’s because they are.
Tarantino’s love of “Billions” led him to lend his iconic voice to Showtime’s “Super Pumped” limited series.
Paul Giamatti and Corey Stoll anchor a revamped use of a proven formula in a season that looks at what it means to do things the right way.
One departing cast member will be impossible to replace, but the Showtime series’ Season 5 finale hinted at a promising road to come.
After more than a decade in the industry, she’s still offered roles like maids and, famously, Delivery Driver No. 2.
The Showtime drama gets its groove back with an Axe/Chuck showdown that flows from art forgeries to decriminalizing sex work.
A few muted assignations spice things up in an improved fifth episode, but Season 5 still needs more of that old “Billions” magic.
The fifth season continues to miss the mark in a dull fourth episode that begs the question, when will “Billions” get its groove back?
Axe almost loses his groove in a meandering third episode that ponders the price of a soul with broad brushstrokes.
Corey Stoll charms as Axe’s new competitor, but the playbook for Showtime’s finance drama is starting to feel familiar.