The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Franco will return to HBO’s ‘Deuce’
Multiple accusations of sexual exploitation won’t keep James Franco away from “The Deuce.”
Writer Megan Abbott told Entertainment Tonight Sunday that the 39-year-old actor will “of course” return to the HBO show, on which he plays twins running the front for the mob in Times Square, for its sophomore season.
Five women accused Franco of inappropriate conduct and abuse of power in an early January Los Angeles Times story, after the actor stood with Time’s Up at the Golden Globes.
One woman, Violet Paley, claims Franco pressured her to perform oral sex on him. Another, Sarah Tither Kaplan, claims the actor removed the protective coverings the women had over their genitals while filming an orgy scene.
Franco has denied the allegations.
“In my life, I pride myself on taking responsibility for things that I’ve done. I have to do that to maintain my well being. I do it whenever I know that there is something wrong and needs to be changed,” he said on “The Late Show” after early allegations were made public.
“I can’t live if there’s restitution to be made. I will make it. If I’ve done something wrong, I will fix it. I have to. I think that’s how that works.”
David Simon, the show’s co-creator and executive producer, said HBO had not received any complaints about Franco.
“I’m still reading it the same as everyone else, trying to discern what is or isn’t there,” he told Variety in January.
“Personally I can only speak knowledgeably to ‘The Deuce.’ I’ve checked with all my fellow producers and other personnel. We have no complainant or complaint or any awareness of any incident of concern involving Mr. Franco. Nor has HBO been approached with any complaint.”