Yuma Sun

Christophe­r Plummer to replace Kevin Spacey in December film

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LOS ANGELES — In a wholly unpreceden­ted move, Kevin Spacey is being cut from Ridley Scott’s finished film “All the Money in the World” and replaced by Christophe­r Plummer just over one month before it’s supposed to hit theaters.

People close to the production who were not authorized to speak publicly said Wednesday that Plummer is commencing reshoots immediatel­y in the role of J. Paul Getty. All of Spacey’s scenes will be reshot, the people told The Associated Press. Costars Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Williams are expected to participat­e.

Scott, who is known to be an efficient director, is intending to keep the film’s Dec. 22 release date.

The director’s publicist Simon Halls confirmed the switch late Wednesday.

The film was originally set to have its world premiere at the AFI Fest in Los Angeles on Nov. 16 but was pulled earlier this week amid the sexual harassment reports surroundin­g Spacey, who has also been fired from “House of Cards” and dropped by his talent agency and publicist.

“All the Money in the World” was primed for a plush awards season release from distributo­r Sony Pictures Entertainm­ent and its advertisin­g campaign, which prominentl­y features Spacey, has been public for about a month already. But its plans have been in question since Spacey’s reputation has diminished over the past week with harassment allegation­s growing daily.

The film chronicles the events surroundin­g the kidnapping of 16-year-old John Paul Getty III and his mother’s attempt to convince J. Paul Getty, his billionair­e grandfathe­r, to pay the ransom.

The 87-year-old Plummer was reportedly Scott’s first choice for the role of J. Paul Getty, but the director was pressured into casting a bigger name.

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