Kieran Culkin, Daveed Diggs, Tobias Menzies and Bob Odenkirk talk race on TV, getting in shape for nude scenes and seeking early happy hours (and therapy) during lockdown for THR’s first-ever virtual Roundtable: “These are the questions we ask ourselves in the political moment we’re in.” The Crown’s Tobias Menzies, 46, was the first to acknowledge he was a ball of nerves, which then prompted Watchmen and Black Mirror star Yahya Abdul-Mateen II to admit his heart was racing, too. And who could blame the pair, joined on Sunday afternoon for The Hollywood Reporter’s first-ever virtual Roundtable by Star Trek: Picard’s Patrick Stewart, 79; Better Call Saul’s Bob Odenkirk, 57; Succession’s Kieran Culkin, 37; and Snowpiercer’s Daveed Diggs, 38? They were meeting against the backdrop of worldwide protests following the killing of George Floyd and a global pandemic that has all six actors out of work for the first time in years. From their homes in Los Angeles, New York and London, the leading men didn’t shy away from discussing the value of art in this moment and the power that television series like Watchmen, a nine-episode meditation on racism and policing in America, or Snowpiercer, an examination of class… Read full this story
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