Swedish actor Alexander Skarsgård is on daddy duty. The “Big Little Lies” actor revealed the news to Entertainment Tonight Monday at the Season 4 premiere of HBO’s “Succession.” ...
COMMENT: The biting HBO drama has featured its fair share of problematic men in the past. But the sinister Scandinavian tech ...
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Sunday’s episode of “Succession” marked a major turning point in the final season, as the Roy siblings found new leverage ... between Lukas Matsson (Alexander Skarsgård) and his head ...
Succession star Alexander Skarsgård has opened ... who has her own game going on. In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Skarsgård opened up about the relationship and dynamic between ...
All Alexander Skarsgård needs to get ready for the biggest high-fashion event of the year is a raw bar and a heap of cashmere. “It’s quite tight, quite short, and nice big leather boots ...
The dogfight for Waystar Royco and its sovereignty has predominantly resided between the dysfunctional siblings, but Alexander Skarsgård ... 1969 Omega released a new line of constellations ...
Of all the deranged images in Infinity Pool, there was one that became catnip to a certain sect of filmgoers months before its release: the sight of Alexander Skarsgård, that famously Adonic ...
purchaser Lukas Mattson (Alexander Skarsgård) is lying about his company’s subscriber numbers, in ways that only make sense if a second India exists. The bomb goes off in “Tailgate Party ...
In the character of Lukas Matsson, though, the series may have introduced a whole new type of toxic man. Matsson, played by Alexander Skarsgård, was introduced last season as an erratic Swedish ...
purchaser Lukas Mattson (Alexander Skarsgård) is lying about his company’s subscriber numbers, in ways that only make sense if a second India exists. More from The Hollywood Reporter ...
purchaser Lukas Mattson (Alexander Skarsgård) is lying about his company’s subscriber numbers, in ways that only make sense if a second India exists. More from The Hollywood Reporter ...