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Brian Cox slams Joaquin Phoenix’s ‘truly terrible’ role in ‘Napoleon’: ‘I would have played it a lot better’

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Brian Cox slammed Joaquin Phoenix’s “truly terrible” role in “Napoleon” and said he could have played the part “a lot better.”

“It’s terrible,” the “Succession” actor said of the historical drama during a recent live talk, per the Standard. “A truly terrible performance by Joaquin Phoenix. It really is appalling. I don’t know what he was thinking.”

Cox, 77, said he believes Phoenix’s bad performance in “Napoleon” was not only his fault but also that of director Ridley Scott, who he claimed “helps” the Oscar winner.

Brian Cox at the "Succession" premiere in 2023.
“It’s terrible,” the “Succession” actor said of the historical drama. “A truly terrible performance by Joaquin Phoenix. It really is appalling. I don’t know what he was thinking.” Getty Images
Joaquin Phoenix in "Napoleon."
Cox said he believes Phoenix’s bad performance in “Napoleon” was not only his fault but also that of director Ridley Scott, who he claimed “helps” the Oscar winner. Sony Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

“I would have played it a lot better than Joaquin Phoenix, I tell you that. You can say it’s good drama. No — it’s lies,” he added.

Cox then made remarks about Phoenix’s name.

“I think he’s well named. Joaquin … whackeen … whacky,” he said. “It’s a sort of whacky performance.”

Page Six has reached out to Phoenix’s rep for comment but did not immediately hear back.

Brian Cox at the press night after party for "Long Day's Journey Into Night" in 2024.
“I would have played it a lot better than Joaquin Phoenix, I tell you that. You can say it’s good drama. No — it’s lies,” Cox added. Alan Chapman/Dave Benett/Getty Images
Vanessa Kirby and Joaquin Phoenix in "Napoleon."
In the war drama, Phoenix played French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte as it depicted his rise to power and his relationship with his wife, Joséphine Bonaparte, played by Vanessa Kirby. Sony Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection
Joaquin Phoenix in a "Napoleon" poster.
The film reportedly grossed over $200 million globally and snagged several Oscar nominations. Sony Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

“Napoleon,” produced by Apple Original Films and distributed by Sony Pictures, was released in November 2023.

In the war drama, Phoenix, 49, played French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte and it depicted his rise to power and his relationship with his wife, Joséphine Bonaparte, played by Vanessa Kirby.

The film reportedly grossed over $200 million globally and snagged several Oscar nominations, including best visual effects, best costume design and best production design.


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Joaquin Phoenix at the "Napoleon" premiere in 2023.
It’s unclear why Cox slammed the “Joker” star. WireImage
Brian Cox walking near a helicopter.
Cox also bashed theater critics for comparing his former role in “Succession” to his lead performance in “Long Day’s Journey Into Night.” Graeme Hunter

While it’s unclear why Cox slammed the “Joker” star, that wasn’t the only person he seemed to have an issue with.

The “Autopsy of Jane Doe” actor also shared his disdain for theater critics who compared his former role in “Succession” to his lead performance in the West End production of “Long Day’s Journey Into Night.”

“It’s stupid! Why make that comparison? It’s so obvious. Most critics are stupid. They really are,” he said.

Brian Cox filming "Succession."
“Most critics are stupid. They really are,” he said. AP
Donald Trump at his trial in 2024.
Donald Trump was also named in Cox’s tirade when he revealed that his time in America would come to an end if the politician was re-elected as president. POOL/AFP via Getty Images

“Theater criticism has gone right down the tubes. You think of those wonderful critics of the past, there’s nobody to match them now. Because they don’t do their homework.”

Former President Donald Trump was also named in Cox’s tirade when he revealed that his time in America would end if the politician, 77, was re-elected this upcoming November.

“It’s very hard to govern America and you certainly don’t need idiots like Trump doing that,” he said. “I do think that [President Joe] Biden is a good man but he’s too old.”

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