Bryan Cranston Thinks Kevin Spacey Can Kiss His Career Goodbye

November 10, 2017 / Posted by:

Some people in Hollywood have been accused of really bad things and continued on to have extremely successful careers, like Woody Allen. Others get accused of bad things and it’s all downhill for them. Kevin Spacey, for example. It was recently revealed he’s allegedly a huge creep and he promptly discovered himself without an agent, a publicist, and incoming paychecks. But will Kevin Spacey one day bounce back, perhaps performing in a one-man show called Choosing To Live As A Gay Man? If Bryan Cranston is Kevin Spacey’s Ask Zandar, the answer is: probably not.

Bryan was asked about the possible future of Kevin Spacey’s career during an interview with BBC Newsbeat (via People). Bryan didn’t mince words.

“He’s a phenomenal actor, but he’s not a very good person. His career now I think is over.”

He also talked about the unchecked abuse that went on in Hollywood for so long. Everyone is going down, according to Bryan Cranston.

“You know it has gone on. There’s a disorder among all those people who use their power, their place or their status in any industry to overpower someone and force someone to do something that they don’t want to do. It’s beyond disgusting. It’s almost animalistic.

It’s a form of bullying. It’s a form of control. It’s almost always [done to] young vulnerable men and women who are starting their career…The pillars of what was are falling. Everything is being exposed.”

If Bryan Cranston is correct and Kevin Spacey’s career is officially over, as well as all the careers of everyone else who get exposed, then what happens? Who even knows, but maybe no one should be that surprised if one day in the future they pull up to an intersection and see Kevin Spacey spinning a sign for a strip mall cellphone store.

Pic: Wenn.com

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