Ray Stevenson to replace Kevin Spacey in “1242: Gateway to the West” 03:47

Thor and RRR star Ray Stevenson took the lead role in 1242: Gateway to the West after Kevin Spacey left the historic project last year over new sexual assault allegations in the UK.

Galloping Entertainment’s Carlos Alperin confirms Stevenson’s involvement in Genghis Khan drama Hollywood Reporter.

Peter Soos took the director’s chair. The project also included actors: Eric Roberts, Christopher Lambert, Neil Stuke and Genevieve Florence.

“The movie looks epic and will be very well positioned because of Ray Stevenson’s amazing role in the RRR and the political background from the conflict between Russia and Ukraine,” said Alperin.

It was previously reported that Kevin Spacey. accepted Award in Italy after sexual assault allegations. Spacey thanked museum officials for “having the courage to invite” the actor. The public incident was a first for the star since sexual assault allegations.

In November, it was learned that Kevin Spacey is. accused In the new seven sexual assaults in London. The alleged crimes were committed against the same “adult male”.



Source: Gazeta

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