Kevin Spacey has seen his career take a nosedive following the accusations of sexual harassment that hit a little over a week ago. After Netflix cut ties with Spacey it looks like Sony is following suit by reshooting a movie the company decided to edit Spacey out of. According to reports, Sony dropped Spacey from the film "All the Money in the World" after over a dozen men came forward accusing him [Spacey] of sexual harassment and assault. The Deadline report states that Spacey, who played an oil tycoon in the film will be replaced by Christopher Plummer. They also reported that director Ridley Scott along with executives from Sony Pictures and Imperative Entertainment unanimously voted to reshoot all of Spacey's scenes.

Scott is hoping the film will be ready for the December 22 release, but it is confirmed that it will not be showing at the AFI Fest on November 16 as originally planned.

Source: nydailynews.com