Malta Independent

House of Cards filming to resume in two weeks

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House Of Cards is returning to production following the sexual harassment and assault allegation­s made against its star, Kevin Spacey.

The hit Netflix show was forced to take a break following the claims and Spacey was subsequent­ly dropped from the show.

Pauline Micelli, senior vice president at the show's studio, Media Rights Capital, recently wrote to staff to say its hiatus was being extended.

But production is expected to begin again on 8 December.

"These last two months have tested and tried all of us in ways none of us could have foreseen," wrote Micelli.

"The one thing we have learned throughout this process is that this production is bigger than just one person and we could not be more proud to be associated with one of the most loyal and talented production cast and crews in this business."

In the letter, published in the Hollywood Reporter, she added: "Our hope is that the entire crew will be able to reconvene when production resumes, but we want you to know that we will certainly understand if crew members need to find other work in the interim, which will prevent them from re-joining us. We sincerely appreciate all you have done".

She said that the writers are continuing their work during the hiatus - presumably working on how to write Spacey out.

Spacey, who was artistic director at London's Old Vic theatre, is currently being investigat­ed by Scotland Yard over two allegation­s of sexual assault.

He also faces claims of "on-set sexual misconduct" by members of the House Of Cards production crew.

Netflix previously announced it "will not be involved with any further production of House of Cards that includes Kevin Spacey" after initial allegation­s were made about him by Anthony Rapp.

The actor said he was 14 when Spacey allegedly harassed him following a party in 1986.

Spacey claimed to have no memory of the alleged incident while offering an apology to Rapp "for what would have been deeply inappropri­ate drunken behaviour".

The Old Vic has said that an internal investigat­ion found 20 people claimed they had been the victims of inappropri­ate behaviour by Spacey, who was at the theatre between 2004 and 2015.

A spokespers­on for Spacey said the Oscar award-winning actor is "taking the time necessary to seek evaluation and treatment" since the allegation­s surfaced.

These last two months have tested and tried all of us in ways none of us could have foreseen

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