“The guilty always pay.” Believe it or not, this is the slogan of Kevin Spacey’s first film since he was accused of sexual harassment of several minors, which forced him to leave ‘House of cards’ and the rest of his projects. Although he was not convicted for various reasons, Hollywood has put a cordon sanitaire on him… but B-series movies raffle it. The first in which he stages his return is ‘Peter five eight’, which has a more horrible first trailer than you think.
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In ‘Peter five eight’, Spacey will play a man who in the 1920s (although it may not seem like it) arrives in a mysterious town to solve a crime. There he will bring to light secrets, will have very uncomfortable sex with the locals and you will be able to clarify what has happened. In its trailer, the film looks woeful, tabletop in Localia, but Rebecca De Mornay has somehow been tricked into coming out here.
It is not the only film that the former untouchable has in the fridge: at the Cannes festival has presented his future projects with the intention of finding a distributor, among which -spoiler- there is not a good looking one. One of them is ‘1242 – Gateway to the west’, a historical drama that will tell the story of Genghis Khan’s grandson facing a very spiritual man (Kevin Spacey) who will end up causing his flight. Also inexplicably here are Christopher Lambert, Eric Roberts and Terence Stamp. The poster is to be seen and not believed.
The other movie Spacey has appeared in is The Man Who Drew God by Franco Nero, in which Nero himself will play a blind artist who can draw people listening only to their voices and who at one point is falsely accused of sexually abusing a minor. Definitely, Kevin Spacey still has friends in the industry. Another thing is that these friends are powerful and the public has done something other than laugh at these projects.