‘Succession’ Star Brian Cox Set To Make His Feature Directorial Debut With Family Drama

At 75-years-old, actor Brian Cox will finally be making his feature directorial debut with the upcoming movie, Glenrothan, which is described as a love letter to his native Scotland.

Most of you probably know Cox from the glorious HBO series ‘Succession’ and it’s reported this film will take on some of the same themes from the show, mainly family drama.

Set against the backdrop of Glenrothan, a thriving distillery town in the Scottish Highlands, the film will tell the story of two estranged brothers reuniting in the land of their birth. The last time they spoke was on the day of their mother’s funeral when, following a violent exchange with their father, the younger of the two left their Highland home for America. Forty years later, the brothers finally reunite, back on Scottish soil and in the village that houses the family business — the Glenrothan Distillery.

The project is currently in development with Lionsgate and was created by Scottish actor/writer David Ashton. The script was co-written by Jeff Murphy.

Not exactly sure when production is expected to begin filming, but we’re assuming it’ll take place soonish, considering filming on the latest season of Succession has now wrapped. Cox’s schedule should be clear for now, and that’s important, because directing a feature is a full-time job. Oh, and he’s also reportedly starring in the film as well… so you know, no big deal.

We’ll keep you posted on this project as more information is released.

‘Empire’ Star Taraji P. Henson Set To Make Directorial Debut With Upcoming ‘Two-Faced’ Film

Taraji P. Henson has accomplished a lot as an actress. She’s been nominated for an Oscar and is a Golden Globe winner.

But now, she wants to get into directing as well. According to a new report, the 50-year-old actress is set to make her feature directorial debut with the upcoming drama, Two-Faced, from Bron Studios.

Two-Faced, written by Cat Wilkins, follows Joy, a Black high school senior whose chances to attend the college of her dreams are threatened by her wildly popular and charismatic school principal, Jerald, after she confronts him with evidence of his racist past. With the help of her friends, Joy sets out to expose Jerald for who he truly is but quickly learns that he is not above waging all-out-war against the students trying to take him down.

Henson will play Joy’s mother in the film. As for the screenwriter, Cat Wilkins, she is a rising star in Hollywood. She just graduated from the MFA Screenwriting Program at UCLA.

Her ‘Two-Faced’ screenplay won first place in the feature comedy category at the UCLA Screenwriters Showcase.

Apparently, someone sent the script to Henson and now here we are.

Safe to say, Henson is super excited…

After two decades spent in front of the camera, I’m thrilled to finally jump behind it for my feature directorial debut! What first attracted me to this project was Joy – she is the character I needed to see in films growing up, but never had. It’s important that stories be told from a woman’s point of view and partnering with Bron Studios and the amazingly talented Tim Story – both who use their platforms to help elevate women and people of color – feels like the perfect match. I can’t wait to bring this hilariously heartfelt script by Cat Wilkins to life!

No word on when filming will begin, but we’ll keep you posted.