“He was under a lot of strain,” the Succession star said of his former director.
Lately,Brian Coxseems to have about as much tact as Logan Roy.
In 2020,The Hollywood Reporterpublished an exposedetailing an alleged toxic work environment on the firstX-Men.

Brian Cox as as William Stryker in ‘X2: X-Men United.'.20th Century Fox/Everett
The main cast reportedlythreatened to walk away from the movieover Singer’s behavior.
“He’d have a thought, and then have to rethink [the scene].
So that was always a difficult transition for him.

Brian Cox and director Bryan Singer.David M. Benett/Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/WireImage; Frederick M. Brown/Getty
I played a waiting game and it worked.”
It’s very much an allegory film for him as well."
Cox is just the latestX-Menstar to weigh in on Singer’s on-set antics.
I think it’s fair to say that…
There are some stories, you know…
I think there are some ways of being on set that would not happen now.
And I think that things have changed for the better."
“I mean, I’ve worked with Bryan Singer,” she said.
“I’ve seen emotional men.
I’ve seen the biggest hissy fits thrown on set.”
Singer has been the subject of numerous controversies.
Singer has not been arrested or charged with any crimes and the filmmaker has repeatedly denied the allegations.
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