Overview
- Kevin Spacey, in character as Frank Underwood from 'House of Cards', claimed in a Christmas Eve interview with Tucker Carlson that he put Netflix 'on the map' and criticized the platform for firing him over sexual assault allegations, some of which have been acquitted.
- Spacey and Carlson, both of whom have been dismissed from their respective networks, discussed the 2024 U.S. presidential election, with Spacey's character hinting at a potential run.
- Spacey's comments about Netflix and his dismissal were some of his most pointed on the topic to date.
- Spacey has faced multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, but was found not guilty of sexually assaulting four men in a high-profile UK trial related to the #MeToo movement.
- Despite his controversial past, Spacey has continued to make public appearances, including his annual Christmas Eve videos where he reprises his 'House of Cards' character.