Guy Pearce says Kevin Spacey was ‘handsy’ while filming ‘LA Confidential’

Guy Pearce has spoken about his time working with Kevin Spacey, saying the actor was “handsy” on the set of L.A. Confidential.
The Australian actor vaguely spoke to his experience with his co-star, who has been accused of multiple instances of s…

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‘House of Cards’ will resume final season in 2018 without Kevin Spacey

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Netflix will resume production on House of Cards without Kevin Spacey in early 2018, Mashable has confirmed. 

Season 6, which was previously announced to be the final season of the political drama, will be 8 episodes long.

Filming was put on hiatus at the end of October and Spacey was suspended while Netflix and production studio Media Rights Capital conducted an internal review following allegations of misconduct against their star. 

“We were really excited we could get to an agreement… for the conclusion of the show,” said Netflix boss Ted Sarandos, speaking Monday at UBS’s Global Media and Communications Conference, per Variety. Read more…

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People are appalled that Morrissey blames Kevin Spacey’s and Harvey Weinstein’s victims

People are really pissed at Morrissey, and it’s not hard to see why.
The English singer defended Kevin Spacey, in light of the recent stream of sexual assault allegations against him, saying the Hollywood actor was “unnecessarily attacked.”
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Kevin Spacey completely cut from his next movie

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We are swiftly learning that “isolated incident” is not a part of the narrative of sexual misconduct accusations gripping Hollywood – where there is one allegation, more are likely soon to follow.

This is not lost on Sony Pictures, which on Wednesday – the same day new groping allegations surfaced against Kevin Spacey – reportedly decided that the Oscar winner will be completely removed from his next film, All the Money in the World, and his scenes re-shot with Christopher Plummer in the not-insignificant role of J Paul Getty.

Director Ridley Scott was aiming to start re-shoots immediately, Deadline first reported, and hopes to still hit his Dec. 22 release date. That would be quite a feat indeed, considering that Spacey plays an important supporting role as the oil tycoon who negotiates with kidnappers demanding a ransom for his grandson. Read more…

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