Why Aren’t The Coen Brothers Making Movies Together Anymore? The Answer Is Not What I Expected

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Why Aren’t The Coen Brothers Making Movies Together Anymore? The Answer Is Not What I Expected

For decades, Joel and Ethan Coen operated like one brain split between two people, and were synonymous with razor-sharp dialogue and dark comedy, creating some of the best characters in the most memorable American films of the last half-century, like Fargo, The Big Lebowski, and No Country for Old Men. When the brothers stopped making movies as a duo after 2018’s untraditional western The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, fans assumed something big must have happened behind the scenes. But according to Ethan Coen, the real reason for the brothers’ split is far less dramatic.

Promoting his 2025 movie release, the hardboiled detective riff Honey Don’t, in an interview with Collider alongside his wife and collaborator Tricia Cooke, Ethan Coen set the record straight, admitting the “split” wasn’t really a decision at all, and was rather just timing and circumstance:

Neither of us knew what the other would be doing or not. After the last movie we made together, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, I was like, “I can’t do another one. This is too hard. I’m out.” And Joel went on to do Macbeth. And then COVID happened, and we were locked down — me and Tricia — and we had the opportunity to do this documentary with all archival footage – and that was kind of great.

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