Kevin Spacey REPLACED in new Ridley Scott movie – just WEEKS ahead of release

Amidst a wave of allegations of sexual assault against the actor, his character’s scenes will be completely remade by director Ridley Scott – who fully intends to keep the upcoming release date in place.

All The Money In The World is due for release on December 22, starring Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Williams.

It’s now been confirmed that Christopher Plummer will reshoot all of Spacey’s scenes, taking over the role of US mogul John Paul Getty.

The thriller tells the true story of the kidnapping of Getty’s grandson in 1973.

It has reportedly already been pulled as the closing movie for the AFI (American Film Institute) Fest on November 16, per Scott’s own request.

Now, Scott, Plummer and the other actors have an incredibly small window in which to prepare, shoot and edit the new scenes ahead of the release.

Spacey’s career has collapsed in recent weeks, since Anthony Rapp kick-started a string of shocking allegations against him.

Netflix have already cut all ties with him, including firing him from political drama House of Cards.

He has also lost his publicist, Staci Wolfe, and talent agents at CAA.

Plummer, 87, is an incredibly accomplished actor; having won an Oscar for his role in Beginners in 2012.

At the age of 82, he was the oldest person to win an Academy Award in an acting category.