A NEW full-length trailer for Ridley Scott’s “All the Money in the World,” with Christopher Plummer starring as J. Paul Getty, has been released. Kevin Spacey originally played the iconic billionaire in the dramatic thriller, but was replaced earlier last month by Plummer after Spacey was accused of multiple accounts of alleged sexual harassment and assault. Scott announced he would reshoot portions of the movie that had starred Spacey. The actor shot roughly eight days, and many of his scenes were performed solo. For those that weren’t, co-stars Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Williams were called back to work on the reshoots. From the time the recasting was announced, Scott was steadfast in his assertion he could still make the film’s Dec. 22 release in theaters. This lofty goal seems to have been achieved, with the trailer prominently displaying the Dec. 22 date. The movie tells the story of Getty’s refusal to cooperate with the extortion demands of a group of kidnappers, from an organized crime group, who abducted and subsequently mutilated his grandson John Paul Getty III in the 1970s. (SD-Agencies) |