told Germany’s ZEIT magazine earlier month. “The second that happens, they’re ready to move forward.”But film industry sources told The Post they’re not so sure Spacey will be welcomed back with open arms even if he is found not guilty.“I can’t imagine anyone hiring him,” a Hollywood film executive told The Post. “What he’s accused of is so dicey.
Is he guilty? I don’t know. He’s a talented actor but he is such tarnished goods.“If he is guilty of a crime, he should never work again; if he is innocent, I feel bad for the guy,” the exec added. “But in the eyes of Hollywood, you are better off not hiring Kevin Spacey. “It will be tough for him to rebuild a studio career, though he might be able to do B-movies.”In fact, Spacey has two low-budget movies slated for release in August.
One is the British film “Control,” in which the self-driving car of a government official is remotely hijacked while she is behind the wheel.
Spacey is the disembodied voice of the hijacker.UK-based director Gene Fallaize actually wrote the role for Spacey. “I felt that [having him doing a voiceover] was the only way to get him as an actor,” Fallaize told The Post. “He can do it from anywhere in the world.
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