Christopher Plummer Replaces Kevin Spacey In All The Money In The World

    Christopher Plummer Replaces Kevin Spacey In All The Money In The World

    There is no dearth of risks which directors sometimes take for a film and prove the dedication of their work. Something similar has happened with the film All the Money in the World. Director Ridley Scott replaced Kevin Spacey from already finished movie and did re-shoot of all his scenes with Christopher Plummer. 

    When asked why he did not feel overwhelmed, Christopher replied to the Hollywood Reporter, " No, because we created our own pace. And Ridley covered it so wonderfully with his cameras that nobody waited; we did it very quickly. Ridley is so quick in shoots, he only does one or two takes because he covers it so well with cameras. He knows exactly how to cut a picture. He's the best of the old-fashioned kind of directors who really knew the cut version of a picture before they even walked on set."



    Plummer has already been rewarded with a Golden Globes nomination for his work in the film. But doing such a big work in a very short period of time would have been a challenge for the actor, Reacting to the same the actor told The Hollywood Reporter, " Learning all those lines [was the biggest challenge]. They got easier and easier. I did the most difficult scenes first, which on paper looked scary as hell but it's actually the best way to capture it and do it right away, so you either fail miserably or you've got it. That was the choice that was on the schedule, and I welcomed it when I realized we'd get rid of the hard stuff first - all the sensitive parts of the creature, and the long, rather involved speeches that he makes." The film was slated for release on December 25 and surprisingly, the release date has been kept same.



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    Christopher Plummer Replaces Kevin Spacey In All The Money In The World


    Source: thr.com