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Originally, Kevin Spacey was cast as Plummer's character, J. Paul Getty, with principal photography concluding in August of 2017.
Originally, Kevin Spacey was cast as Plummer's character, J. Paul Getty, with principal photography concluding in August of 2017.


However, on October 29, 2017, actor Anthony Rapp accused Spacey of molestation in 1986 (when Rapp was 14 years old). Within days, several other people who worked with Spacey on various projects accused him of sexual harassment or assault. As a result, on November 8, 2017, it was decided to reshoot all of Spacey's scenes with Christopher Plummer as replacement for his role (incidentally, Plummer was Ridley Scott's original choice to play Getty, but production asked for Kevin Spacey because he was more famous and would attract more viewers).
However, on October 29, 2017, actor Anthony Rapp accused Spacey of molestation in 1986 (when Rapp was 14 years old). Within days, several other people who worked with Spacey on various projects accused him of sexual harassment or assault. As a result, on November 8, 2017, it was decided to reshoot all of Spacey's scenes with Christopher Plummer as a replacement for his role (incidentally, Plummer was Ridley Scott's original choice to play Getty, but production asked for Kevin Spacey because he was more famous and would attract more viewers).


Additionally, Netflix cut ties with Spacey by writing him out of the final season of ''House of Cards'' and shelving another film in post production, ''[https://lostmediawiki.com/Gore_(cancelled_Netflix_biography_film;_2018)|Gore]''.
Additionally, Netflix cut ties with Spacey by writing him out of the final season of ''House of Cards'' and shelving another film in post-production, ''[https://lostmediawiki.com/Gore_(cancelled_Netflix_biography_film;_2018)|Gore]''.


In the final version of the released film, Spacey can still be seen in one wide shot. Additionally, a trailer for the film had already been released in September that included footage of Spacey.
In the final version of the released film, Spacey can still be seen in one wide shot. Additionally, a trailer for the film had already been released in September that included footage of Spacey.
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/08/entertainment/all-the-money-in-the-world-kevin-spacey-replaced/index.html Article discussing Spacey being replaced]
*[http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/08/entertainment/all-the-money-in-the-world-kevin-spacey-replaced/index.html Article discussing Spacey being replaced]

Revision as of 14:37, 31 December 2017

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Kevin Spacey in All the Money in the World

Status: Partially Found


All the Money in the World is a 2017 drama film based on the 1973 kidnapping of John Paul Getty III. Directed by Ridley Scott, it stars Michelle Williams, Christopher Plummer and Mark Wahlberg.

Originally, Kevin Spacey was cast as Plummer's character, J. Paul Getty, with principal photography concluding in August of 2017.

However, on October 29, 2017, actor Anthony Rapp accused Spacey of molestation in 1986 (when Rapp was 14 years old). Within days, several other people who worked with Spacey on various projects accused him of sexual harassment or assault. As a result, on November 8, 2017, it was decided to reshoot all of Spacey's scenes with Christopher Plummer as a replacement for his role (incidentally, Plummer was Ridley Scott's original choice to play Getty, but production asked for Kevin Spacey because he was more famous and would attract more viewers).

Additionally, Netflix cut ties with Spacey by writing him out of the final season of House of Cards and shelving another film in post-production, [1].

In the final version of the released film, Spacey can still be seen in one wide shot. Additionally, a trailer for the film had already been released in September that included footage of Spacey.

It is not known if all of Spacey's scenes will ever be released. Ridley Scott himself said that this will happen "over [his] dead body."

Available Footage

The trailer that includes Spacey's scenes.

Promotional Images

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