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Sir Anthony Hopkins thinks politicians are helping send humanity “down into the swamp”. ‘The Silence of the Lambs’ actor, 86, reflected on the state of the world after wrapping up filming on his first TV role since Westworld in 2018, playing Emperor Vespasian in 68-year-old filmmaker Roland Emmerich’s lavish Roman empire epic ‘Those About to Die’. Anthony told The Daily Telegraph: “The world has always been a place of total chaos.

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’, I think: ‘Well, where is the clarity?’ “They say nothing new, on either side. We watch, hypnotised, as they fumble around. Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion.

“They’re only human beings, after all. We’re all going down into the swamp. There’s no way out.

” Oscar-winning Anthony was knighted by the late Queen Elizabeth II in 1993, but prefers to be addressed as ‘Tony’, and made his remarks in a chat from his mansion in Los Angeles the day after the farcical televised debate between US presidential candidates Joe Biden, 81, and 78-year-old Donald Trump. He said he did not watch the debate. The ‘Those About to Die’ series is based on the 1958 book of the same name by late writer Daniel P Mannix, and delves into how Emperor Vespasian sought to restore order to Rome after the city had burnt almost to the ground during Nero’s infamously debauched reign.

The hedonistic emperor slaughtered his mother and is.

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