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With the end of Season 4 of The Bear, a lot of fans are already dealing with that all-too-familiar emptiness that kicks in ...
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The first trailer is out for the Springsteen movie filmed in New Jersey. See every location in the film and what Bruce and ...
The first full-length trailer for the new Bruce Springsteen biopic was released today, giving us our first taste of Jeremy Allen White as one of the most popular rock stars of the last 50 years.
Jeremy Strong describes the mental toll of starring on 'Succession,' saying that playing Kendall Roy really messed him up. He doesn't miss that chapter of his life.
Jeremy Strong, the Emmy -winning actor who became a household name for his portrayal of Kendall Roy on HBO’s acclaimed series Succession, has opened up about the emotional toll the role took on him.
“Succession” star Jeremy Strong, 45, who infamously got criticized by his own on-screen dad for his method acting, is opening up about how playing Kendall Roy left a brutal impact.
Strong has played other characters that are equally or even more fucked up than Kendall, but never for a sustained period of time like he did over four seasons of Succession.