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ET has learned Williams said she would do whatever it took to salvage the film after Kevin Spacey was dropped amid sexual misconduct allegations.
Director Ridley Scott isn't looking to show the original version of 'All the Money in the World' featuring Kevin Spacey any time soon.
ET spoke with the director and star who replaced Spacey, Christopher Plummer, at the film's premiere in L.A. on Monday.
ET spoke with the cast and director of the buzzed-about film about how they learned they'd be reshooting several scenes after sexual harassment allegations about star Kevin Spacey surfaced.
Director Ridley Scott and the film's stars open up on how they managed the last minute switch in time for the film's planned December release.
Plummer replaces Kevin Spacey in the role of J. Paul Getty in the drama, which comes to theaters on Dec. 22.
The 87-year-old Oscar winner spoke with ET about playing famed billionaire J. Paul Getty, and reveals when director Ridley Scott is planning to film reshoots: 'It's quite a push.'
Director Ridley Scott is removing all of Spacey's scenes in the film, which was already completed.