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Succession’s Brian Cox admits it’s ‘very hard to say’ when season three will return

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SUCCESSION'S Brian Cox has admitted it's 'very hard to say' when season three will return. The 74-year-old actor plays media mogul Logan Roy in the hit HBO drama, which was supposed to start filming its third season in April.

However, the coronavirus pandemic halted production, and even when the actors can return to set, it won't be the same as it was before.

Speaking to Variety, Brian explained: "We have to be safe, we have to be tested, we have to be well before we can even begin to think about it. “It’s very, very hard to say [when we will be back]." Fans will be hoping the show can return sooner rather than later, after season two ended with Logan's No.

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