Brian Cox talks about his regrets in his memoir ( Photo Credit – Flickr )

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The man who made Logan Roy’s icy takedowns on Succession look like an art form didn’t just dominate the Roy family dynasty; he could’ve also ruled Westeros. Yeah, you read that right. Cox had a shot at playing Game of Thrones’ very own King Robert Baratheon. But guess what? He turned it down.

In true Cox style, he doesn’t sugarcoat his reasoning: “I was supposed to be a king called Robert Baratheon, who apparently died when he was gored by a boar in the first season,” he reveals in his book. “I know very little about Game of Thrones, so I can’t tell you whether or not he was an important character… and I’m not going to Google it just in case he was, because I turned it down.” Classic.

Baratheon was actually a big deal (though not for long, considering he didn’t even survive season one), but Cox didn’t see much point in joining a show just to get impaled by a wild animal early on. Plus, the paycheck? Not exactly tempting. “The money was not all that great,” Cox notes. And with his early exit written into the script, the long-term financial gain wasn’t looking too hot either. So, instead, Mark Addy donned the crown and, well, met the boar.

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