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Succession star Brian Cox emotional over gameshow contestants - 'they didn't make it'
Succession star Brian Cox emotional over gameshow contestants - 'they didn't make it'

Daily Mirror

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Succession star Brian Cox emotional over gameshow contestants - 'they didn't make it'

Brian Cox continues his Bond-like antics as The Controller in 007: Road To A Million for the game show's second season. But he hasn't quite moved on from its first series... He's conquered the worlds of TV, stage and cinema but Brian Cox reckons his role as The Controller in 007: Road To A Million is one of his finest dramatic creations to date - he even keeps former contestants in his thoughts. ‌ The Emmy-winning actor returns to guide (and torment) a new batch of contestants in their quest for James Bond -worthy glory – and a shot at winning the £1 million jackpot. However, this isn't just a repeat of the first series. ‌ 'There's more interaction between me and the contestants, which is a great improvement,' says Brian Cox, 79. 'It's also infinitely more Bond-related.' ‌ The premise of 007: Road T o A Million is as bold as it is brutal: eight pairs of everyday people – ranging from married couples and siblings to best friends, father and son – travel the globe to take on a series of high-octane, nerve-wrecking challenges directly inspired by the Bond franchise. From climbing sky-high towers to facing sharks and decoding clues, the contestants must push their limits and tackle each mission as a team before knocking out the competition, knowing the two slowest pairs will face off in the dreaded Killer Question – an elimination riddle that lays everything on the line. 'It's infinitely more dramatic than it was the last time,' Brian says. And he would know. ‌ As The Controller, Brian is the ever-present puppet master, coolly orchestrating the chaos from the shadows. Contestants don't meet him until they absolutely have to – and it's often under emotionally charged circumstances. 'They were nervous,' says Brian. 'It's entertaining because you have this mysterious guy who's running the show, and you don't know where he's coming from. He can be very strict but he's also open.' This series the show expands its James Bond-verse further, with locations including London's Freemasons' Hall, the picturesque peaks of Switzerland and the lush terrain of Thailand. And Brian's lair has had an upgrade of its own. ‌ 'I now have an assistant, which feels very Bond,' says Succession star Brian. 'She gives me information about the contestants as I watch them on monitors. She did a great job.' Though emotionally reserved, The Controller isn't immune to the human drama that unfolds before his eyes. 'That's part of the character,' Brian says. 'He looks at these people and he sees the human flaws. Of course, the human flaw is exacerbated by the ambition of the individual human. ‌ 'One father and son made a mistake at one point. I felt empathetic to that because it was such a disappointment to them both, and I could identify with their frustration and their pain,' Brian reveals. 'One isn't unaware of how the show affects people. That's something The Controller is also aware of. He's not openly compassionate, but he's not without sensibility and sensitivity to who they are.' ‌ Off-screen, Brian says it's highly unlikely that he would sign up for a globe-trotting obstacle course himself. 'Personally, I would never want to put myself into that situation,' he says. 'I'm not very competitive. I love watching sports, but I'm not a particularly sporty person, and I would never bungee jump in a million years.' The show requires more than just physical courage, Brian says. 'Not only is it physically demanding but they're exposing themselves to scrutiny constantly, and that's tough. I'm not sure that's something I would particularly like to do. I have respect for the contestants, because they put themselves in that frame of mind.' ‌ Brian imagines his competitive strengths would lie in something less physical and more cerebral. 'That's where I would excel, because I understand how people tick, and I understand people's strengths and weaknesses,' he explains. Ultimately for Brian, it's the emotional depth of the show – not just the drama – that keeps him engaged. 'I remember in the last series I was particularly touched by Josh and Kamara who went through quite a lot together. I was very affected by them. 'They didn't end up making it to the final, but there was something very touching about them coming together. People in the show, when they're under a certain scrutiny, they behave in a certain way that is quite moving.' And, of course, this wouldn't be a Bond-inspired adventure without its signature flair. Each episode is sprinkled with nods to the franchise's most iconic films, from Thunderball and GoldenEye to Casino Royale and Spectre – but can you spot them all?

Brian Cox says new 007: Road To A Million series is ‘infinitely more dramatic'
Brian Cox says new 007: Road To A Million series is ‘infinitely more dramatic'

The Herald Scotland

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Herald Scotland

Brian Cox says new 007: Road To A Million series is ‘infinitely more dramatic'

Watching over them is actor Cox, 79, who returns as The Controller, the stern and sardonic taskmaster. Brian Cox as The Controller in 007: Road To A Million (Prime Video/PA) Cox said: 'It's a different series from the first one. There's more interaction between me and the contestants, which I think is a great thing and a great improvement. 'To me, that works incredibly well and I'm very excited by that. It's also infinitely more Bond-related. 'It's infinitely more dramatic than it was the last time. 'Not only is it physically demanding but they're exposing themselves to scrutiny constantly, and that's tough. I'm not sure that's something I would particularly like to do. I have respect for the contestants, because they put themselves in that frame of mind.' The new eight-part series will also see some format changes to increase the stakes and introduce new elements of competition, strategy and drama. Contestants during a challenge in 007: Road To A Million Series 2 (Prime Video/PA) From scaling towers in Bangkok to wreck diving with sharks in the Bahamas, the second series will take contestants around the world with episodes in Thailand, Austria and Mexico – each location coming straight out of a Bond movie. Competing against each other, the two slowest duos on each mission must face off in the Killer Question, an immersive, high-tension question that will always see one couple eliminated. Cox added: 'The relationships of the people in the show, when they're under a certain scrutiny, they behave in a certain kind of way, and that is quite moving. 'It can be incredibly touching to see their individual struggles, which is slightly separate from the challenges on the show and the competition element, but it's about how they've come to the show and where they're coming from generally in life.' The second series of 007: Road To A Million will be released on Prime Video on August 22.

Prime Video announces thrilling James Bond series with Succession star
Prime Video announces thrilling James Bond series with Succession star

Daily Mirror

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Prime Video announces thrilling James Bond series with Succession star

The Prime Video series 007: Road To A Million is back for a second season and it will see eight pairs of ordinary people sent on a global adventure James Bond enthusiasts have the opportunity to discover their inner 007 as Prime Video prepares to launch the second series of its popular adventure show, whilst fans continue to speculate about who will be the next Bond. ‌ 007: Road To A Million returns for a second series and will witness eight pairs of ordinary individuals embarked on a worldwide adventure. ‌ They will tackle epic challenges, pushing their physical, psychological and strategic capabilities to fresh limits. From Bangkok to the Bahamas, each destination is taken directly from a Bond movie. ‌ READ MORE: James Bond star's underappreciated gem called 'the most unique thriller in ages' is now streaming Succession's Brian Cox returns as The Controller, the overseer, but only one duo will succeed in making it back to London to confront him for the ultimate reward of £1 million, reports the Express. Prime Video revealed: "Packed with action, humour and the joy of seeing ordinary people experience one of the most famous movie franchises in the world first hand, 007: Road To A Million series two will leave you shaken AND stirred." ‌ 007: Road To A Million series 2 will broadcast on Prime Video on August 22. The programme will witness the participants confronting live scorpions in Thailand, climbing Bangkok's Sinn Sathorn Tower, enduring vertigo-inducing Alpine cable cars, shooting firearms in a historic Hacienda in Mexico and plunging through shark-infested waters in The Bahamas. ‌ Participants include a father and son pair, Dylan, 22 and Dan, 46, and siblings Cat, 26 and Maiya, 23. Best mates Ricky and Noddy, both 41, are ready for the challenge as well as married pair Shabina, 50 and Sid, 52. Siblings Asaad, 32, and Jamilah, 34, are vying for the prize money alongside married couple Rob, 57, and Alex, 48. Also in the running are husband and wife team Steven, 53 and Shelley, 51, as well as best mates Sam and Luke, both 34. ‌ The inaugural series of 007: Road To A Million was met with high praise, with one viewer, A Tomarin, sharing on Google Reviews: "First and foremost, the premise is superb. "Who hasn't wanted to immerse themselves in the world of Bond, and visit the locations that have taken place in the stories. Second the production has allowed for the immersion of these people to seem as cinematic and seamlessly engaged in the world of Bond. "To me as a filmmaker and actor, this is spine-chillingly fun and put the hairs up on the back of my neck with joy." The second series of 007: Road To A Million will premiere on Prime Video on 22 August.

Brian Cox Returns As ‘The Controller' In High-Stakes 007: Road To A Million Series 2; Trailer Out Now
Brian Cox Returns As ‘The Controller' In High-Stakes 007: Road To A Million Series 2; Trailer Out Now

News18

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Brian Cox Returns As ‘The Controller' In High-Stakes 007: Road To A Million Series 2; Trailer Out Now

Prime Video has dropped the trailer for 007: Road To A Million Series 2, with Brian Cox returning as the enigmatic 'Controller.' Prime Video has unveiled the adrenaline-pumping trailer for the second season of 007: Road To A Million, along with brand-new key art and an intriguing first look at Brian Cox, who reprises his role as the enigmatic 'Controller." The eight-part UK Original series will stream globally from August 22, 2025. This time, Cox's 'Controller" is back with a bigger presence — operating from an elaborate control room where he sets the challenges, evaluates performances, and delivers his trademark wry, deadpan commentary. Joining him is his formidable right-hand woman, Sofia, played by Frances McNamee, adding a fresh dynamic to the high-stakes proceedings. 'Returning as The Controller this time around, the series feels more high-octane, more immersive, and definitely more Bond," Cox said in a statement. 'The challenges are bigger, the drama runs deeper, and I've got the best seat in the house to watch it unfold." The second series promises an expanded narrative, offering viewers a tantalising glimpse into The Controller's global network and the shadowy organisation he represents. The stakes are higher than ever — with the final surviving pair returning to London to face The Controller himself for a life-changing £1 million prize. In true 007 style, eight pairs of everyday contestants will embark on a jaw-dropping globe-trotting adventure inspired by the Bond franchise. From scaling dizzying heights on Bangkok towers to nerve-shredding shark dives in the Bahamas, the challenges will push their physical endurance, mental grit, and even their relationships to breaking point. After each leg, the slowest teams will have to survive the nerve-wracking 'Killer Question" or face elimination. Ultimately, only one duo will make it to the final showdown in London — where The Controller awaits with the ultimate test. Drawing on the glamour, danger, and intrigue of James Bond, 007: Road To A Million Series 2 aims to surpass the thrills of its debut season, introducing bigger stunts, more intense drama, and a deeper dive into the game's shadowy backstory. The series launches exclusively on Prime Video worldwide on August 22, 2025. Fans can catch the newly released trailer online and prepare to be well and truly shaken — and stirred. First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

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