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Kevin Spacey ordered to pay $31m over House Of Cards axing
Spacey was cut from the Netflix show following sexual harassment allegations - something the production company said led to it losing millions in revenue.
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Spacey's House of Cards character is dead
Frank Underwood is officially dead, a trailer for the sixth and final series of House of Cards has revealed. The Netflix trailer shows Robin Wright, who plays Spacey's screen wife Claire, speaking at Frank's grave. "I'll tell you this though, Francis. When they bury me, it won't be in my backyard. When they pay their respects, they'll have to wait in line."
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'House of Cards' production to resume in 2018
Netflix has decided to move forward with the final season of "House of Cards" without Kevin Spacey, a source familiar with the decision tells CNN.
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'House of Cards' to Resume Production in 2018 Without Star Kevin Spacey
House of Cards will be returning for its final season without star Kevin Spacey. The drama series will resume production in early 2018 on an eight-episode sixth season that will star Robin Wright, Netflix content chief Ted Sarandos announced Monday morning. "We are excited to bring closure to fans," he said, acknowledging the work of the production crew whose jobs have been up in the air after multiple people accused Spacey of sexual assault.
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Kevin Spacey accuser Anthony Rapp says he's being blamed for killing 'House of Cards'
Anthony Rapp, the Star Trek: Discovery actor who was first to accuse Kevin Spacey of sexual misconduct, is sharing some of the hostile messages he's received from people blaming him for the end of House of Cards. Rapp, who says Spacey made sexual moves on him in his New York apartment in 1986 when Rapp was a 14-year-old stage actor, has said little in public since he told his story to BuzzFeed in October, setting off a rash of allegations from more than a dozen men who accused Spaced of sexual misconduct.
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Kevin Spacey's Behavior On The Set of "House Of Cards" Wasn't A Secret
Kevin Spacey carried the dark Netflix drama on his shoulders, but sources say he exploited this power with brazen behavior on set that was professionally inappropriate. After BuzzFeed News first published explosive allegations of sexual misconduct against the actor, some who worked on the show are speaking out.
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Kevin Spacey Accused of Misconduct By 8 House of Cards Staff
Kevin Spacey created a “toxic” work environment on the set of “House of Cards” through a pattern of sexual harassment and assault, eight employees who work on or used to work on the show told CNN. One former production assistant accused the Oscar winner of sexually assaulting him during one of the show’s earlier seasons, CNN reports. All eight current or former employees spoke out anonymously for fear of reprisal.
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‘House Of Cards’: Production On Netflix Series Suspended Indefinitely Following Kevin Spacey Allegations
“MRC and Netflix have decided to suspend production on House of Cards season six, until further notice, to give us time to review the current situation and to address any concerns of our cast and crew,” the two companies said in a joint statement to Deadline.
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'House of Cards' Production Suspended After Kevin Spacey Harassment Claim
Production on House of Cards has been suspended indefinitely following the sexual harassment claim made against star and exec producer Kevin Spacey. “MRC and Netflix have decided to suspend production on House of Cards season six, until further notice, to give us time to review the current situation and to address any concerns of our cast and crew,” the streaming giant and producer Media Rights Capital said in a joint statement Tuesday.
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House of Cards’ Fifth Season Is Bonkers, in a Good Way
It’s fashionable to say that politically driven shows like Veep and House of Cards have been made irrelevant by the Trump administration, because no scheme the shows’ writers dream up could be nuttier than whatever headline you read right before you clicked on this review. But that thought never occurred to me while watching the bugnuts fifth season of Netflix’s potboiler. I keep seeing the same joke recycled on social media: that the current White House is House of Cards as performed by the cast of Veep.
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It’s Time for “House of Cards” to Come Crashing Down
It’s hard to bring a popular TV show to an end, especially if it’s merely in the name of narrative tidiness. But “House of Cards” has run its course.