The Argo actor and director - and therefore tipped for Oscar glory next year - has revealed he can't bare to watch the hugely popular series starring Emmy-award winner Claire Danes because he was originally supposed to direct it but was forced to turn down the opportunity. So he doesn't really hate it. But he is a bit miffed with his missus.
The 40-year-old actor revealed he was asked to direct the pilot of the Showtime series but he turned the project down to spend quality time with his young family as his wife Jennifer Garner was shooting a movie and they have an agreement that they won't work at the same time. And I bet that movie was amazing.
He told The Hollywood Reporter: "I was sure nothing would happen with the show. Now I hate the [f**king] show. I've never seen it."
The father-of-three said he doesn't plan on making the same mistake twice and will jump at the opportunity to direct the right TV show in the future, saying: "I'm going to attach myself to 14 pilots this year."
The actor - who has been married to 'Butter' actress Garner for more than seven years and has three children Violet, six, Seraphina, three and eight-month-old Samuel - was honoured with a career achievement award at the Casting Society of America's 2012 Artois Awards at the Beverly Hilton on Monday night (29.10.12).
His critically acclaimed movie Argo finally hit No. 1 at the US box office this past weekend and is tipped to sweep a number of prestigious awards worldwide next year.
Homeland recently enjoyed a series high of 2.07 million viewers in the US last Sunday night (28.10.12). Probably not as many watched RTE2's airing last night, but we're only a little island.