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Walton Goggins Reveals On-Set Feud With Justified Co-Star Timothy Olyphant, Admits ‘Tough Times’ During Filming

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JUSTIFIED: City Primeval actor Walton Goggins has opened up about his feud with his co-star Timothy Olyphant.

Earlier this month, Walton, 52, sat down for an interview where he got candid about his experiences on the FX scripted miniseries.

Vindicated actor Walton Goggins got candid about feud with his co-star

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Vindicated actor Walton Goggins got candid about feud with his co-starCredit: Getty
Walton and Timothy Olyphant 'weren't talking' in Justified miniseries finale City Primeval

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Walton and Timothy Olyphant ‘weren’t talking’ in Justified miniseries finale City PrimevalCredit: Getty
The two reprized their Justified characters for the show in 2023

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The two reprized their Justified characters for the show in 2023Credit: Getty

The Hollywood actor revealed The Independent that when the eight-episode show finished filming, he and Timothy, 55, “weren’t talking.”

“We had a difficult time at the end of Justified,” he admitted.

“We were so deeply invested in these people we were playing, and they were total opposites at this point in the story.

“I think we were both obsessed with our own views, just carrying the weight of this conflict.”

The Western-themed miniseries premiered in January 2023, with Walton and Timothy reprising their roles.

Walton returned to play Deputy Raylan Givens and Timothy played Boyd Crowder.

The crime series also features Timothy’s daughter Vivian, as well as Adelaide Clemens from Silent Hill: Revelation, Boyd Holbrook from Narcos, and Marin Ireland from Sneaky Pete.

‘I RESPECT AND LOVE HIM’

Walton then hinted that things were good between the two and that they just “needed to part ways as brothers.”

“I respect and love him very much, and I feel very respected and loved by him. We just needed to take a break to get back together,” he concluded.

Meanwhile, Timothy confirmed that he and Walton were still friends.

In an interview with Vanity Fair, he said: “I’ve always loved this guy and I love working with him, and he’s special.

“I would work with him again in a heartbeat.”

The original Justified series along with the spin-off are available to stream on Hulu.

On March 20, the two stars spent some time together and posed for a selfie while they were both in Thailand working on upcoming projects.

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“We were so deeply involved with these people we were playing, and they were total opposites at this point in the story,” said WaltonCredit: Instagram/waltongogginsbonafide

Walton shared photos of the two actors smiling and hugging on his Instagram account.

“Look at this beautiful surprise in Thailand… today I met Raylan Givens for lunch. Talk about the comforts of home… Exactly what I needed.

‘BEST SHOW EVER MADE’

As the show aired, fans shared their thoughts on Justified and City Primeval

“I HIGHLY recommend Justified,” one fan shared on X, formerly Twitter, “[Walton] and Timothy are brilliant together.”

Another said: “I left that show shocked by Walton Goggins’ performance.”

“[There’s] lots of smart writing, good action, [and] likeable characters,” exclaimed a third.

“Now that everyone is enjoying Walton Goggins’ performance, please watch Justified. His chemistry with Timothy Olyphant is off the charts. Truly one of the best shows ever made,” said a fourth.

The Fallout actor also felt the two 'needed to separate'

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The Fallout actor also felt the two ‘needed to separate’Credit: Getty
However, their feud was squashed after Walton posted a photo of the co-stars together in late March.

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However, their feud was squashed after Walton posted a photo of the co-stars together in late March.Credit: Instagram/waltongogginsbonafide



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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