Emmy Predictions: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series — Brian Cox May Trump His ‘Succession’ Son
Could Emmy voters spread the wealth and award past Best Actor in a Drama Series winner Jeremy Strong’s “Succession” co-star Brian Cox?
Could Emmy voters spread the wealth and award past Best Actor in a Drama Series winner Jeremy Strong’s “Succession” co-star Brian Cox?
It’s an hour of the central “Saul” players confronted with their darkest impulses. Watching who resists and who takes a swing makes for some big surprises.
These new episodes retain all the show’s visual and narrative inventiveness, using both to tell an even richer, deeper family story with stars Rosa Salazar and Bob Odenkirk.
A country club sting, a motel refuge, and a violent storm on the horizon all swirl together in a season premiere where no one quite has the full picture yet.
A quick refresher before one of the great works of TV returns for one last two-part hurrah, airing through the end of this summer.
The final season of the impeccable AMC show maintains an impossibly high bar for finely crafted TV, with Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn leading the way.
The new season premieres on April 29.
Bob Odenkirk reprises the role of Jimmy McGill, aka Saul Goodman, in the final season of the “Breaking Bad” prequel series.
Odenkirk talks relating to actors like Gandolfini and Bryan Cranston, who played dark characters, and also details his heart attack last summer.
The “Better Call Saul” star and “Arrested Development” alum team up with “Borat 2” director James Woliner for a new Paramount+ comedy series.
This animated drama starring Rosa Salazar and Bob Odenkirk finds the best of both worlds, especially in the one of its own making.
Odenkirk said he had a “small heart attack” when he was rushed to the hospital from the “Better Call Saul” set on Tuesday.