LONDON. – Actor Kevin Spacey will no longer be leading the Genghis Khan movie following his sexual assault case in the UK.
The actor was set to star in “1242: Gateway to the West”, a historical drama that was shopped at the Cannes film market, about a holy man of a Hungarian castle who tries to stop one of Genghis Khan’s armies from invading Europe.
Spacey was set to play the holy man, reports ‘Variety’.
But the movie’s producer, Bill Chamberlain, tells ‘Variety’ that the pic has now replaced Spacey as its lead after the former ‘House of Cards’ actor was charged in the UK with four counts of sexual assault and one count of “causing a person to engage in penetrative sexual activity without consent”.
Negotiations are currently underway with a new lead, who will be revealed in due course.
Spacey pleaded not guilty to all five counts in London on Thursday.
He will stand trial in the UK on June 6, 2023, with the trial expected to last three to four weeks.
Directed by Peter Soos, the English-language “Gateway to the West” has a budget of around $10 million to $25 million, and is scheduled to begin a two-month shoot on October 17.
Here’s an official description of the film: “When the Kingdom of Hungary’s army was annihilated by the Mongols at the battle of Mohi, only the castle of Esztergom stood in their way to invade Europe. Batu, the grandson of Genghis Khan, reaches the walls of Esztergom with his invincible army.”
“The castle’s defenders led by Eusebius, the canon of Esztergom, and a Spanish mercenary, captain Simon, are preparing for the final battle. The arrival of the papal legate, Cardinal Cesareani, the Mongol Lunar New Year’s celebration and the mystical approach of Eusebius, offer the defenders a small glimmer of hope.”– IOL




