Several months after the multiple accusations of sexual assault and misconduct that looked to have finished his career for good, Kevin Spacey will appear in a new movie.
The accusations meant that two-time Oscar winner, 58, was deleted entirely from Ridley Scott’s last film All The Money In The World, with his leading role re-filmed with Christopher Plummer replacing him with little over a month to go before its box office release at the end of 2017. Netflix also severed all ties with him regarding his hit political drama series ‘House of Cards’.
However, Spacey will now make his big-screen comeback in the film Billionaire Boys Club, in which he plays the role of Ron Levin, a real-life con artist who perpetrated a get-rich-quick scam which preyed on the families of wealthy Harvard schoolboys in Los Angeles in the early 1980s.
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