India, April 6 -- V eteran actor Brian Cox, best known for the series Succession and films such as Manhunter (1986) and Troy (2004), is no stranger to speaking his mind. The 79-year-old has once again made headlines for his unfiltered remarks, this time aiming for several figures in Hollywood, including actors Margot Robbie, Ian McKellen and filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, among others. In a recent interview with The Times, UK, Cox poked fun at director Emerald Fennell's recently released Wuthering Heights, an adaption of Emily Bronte's novel, which stars Margot Robbie as Catherine Earnshaw. He mocked the casting choice with an imitation of an Australian accent, referencing Robbie's early days on the soap Neighbours. He went on to question whether Robbie was suited to the role. "Margot Robbie is far too beautiful for that role. I mean, I think there should be something more of the Gypsy about her, but it's wrong of me to judge. It may be a brilliant film," he said. Cox also weighed in on filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, offering a critique of his directorial style even. Speaking about his own directorial debut, Glenrothan (2025), Cox said he is "more egalitarian than a lot of directors, the kind who call themselves visionaries." He added, "[When directing] I like to honour the actor's performance. With a Quentin Tarantino film, what you see is all Quentin Tarantino." In the past, Cox has criticised actor Johnny Depp, once calling him "so overblown, so overrated", and has taken issue with the acting styles of Ian McKellen and his 25th Hour (2002) co-star Edward Norton, whom he once described as "a pain in the a**e". He has also frequently spoken about his Succession co-star Jeremy Strong's intense acting process. HTC...