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Kevin Spacey debuts unwanted comeback ‘Peter Five Eight’ at Cannes

Spacey is attempting to market the project.

In a move no one particularly wanted, disgraced actor Kevin Spacey debuted the trailer for his new project, Peter Five Eight, at the Cannes Film Festival. It is his first attempt to release a film at market in five years.

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According to Deadline, the film will follow Sam, played by Jet Jandreau, who, perhaps in a too on the nose story, is a respectable realtor in a small mountain town who is revealed to be a troubled alcoholic with a terrible secret. Spacey will play a Charismatic stranger sent into the situation by a mysterious boss known as Mr. Lock.

Spacey is a two-time Oscar winner and was a bankable box office draw before 2017 when Star Trek: Discovery actor Anthony Rapp alleged that Spacey had made sexual advances at him during a cast party when Rapp was only 14 and Spacey was 26. Fifteen other individuals later came forward with similar accusations of sexual harassment and misconduct. Spacey has remained under the radar more or less since, attempting to deflect the issue by coming out as a gay man.

In November of last year, The New York Post reported that Spacey was ordered to pay $31 Million to House of Cards studio Media Rights Capital for violating their sexual harassment policy.

Peter Five Eight‘s tagline is “The Guilty Always Pay The Price”. The film also stars Rebecca De Mornay, Jet Jandreau, and Jake Weber.  VMI International is shopping the project at Cannes in order to find a distributor in the US or elsewhere. Spacey is also shopping a historical drama entitled 1242 – Gateway To The West, with Australian-based Galloping Entertainment.

Neither film has acquired a distribution deal.

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