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Kevin Spacey took a stab at the Netflix bosses who sacked him from House of Cards and exiled him from Hollywood and says the show 'put them on the map'. The shamed star was cut from the programme following the sexual misconduct investigation, something the production company said led to it losing millions of dollars in revenue. During a bombshell interview with Piers Morgan on Uncensored tonight, the actor said it was the wrong call.

The streaming giant also said at the time it would cancel the Gore Vidal biopic, Gore, which was set to star the two-time Oscar-winner. Spacey said the quick decision to part ways 'sent a signal' to the world and he told the host that he felt he deserved some support. He said: “I think that we had a really remarkable relationship and I think that there is no doubt that House of Cards really put them on the map.



Even though they made the decision they made, which I think was a strange decision...

I believe it was a wrong decision. I believe it was wrong for them as a company. "I believe that it put them in a position where then anyone who was ever accused of anything, they had to respond in a similar way, although it does seem with Dave Chappelle that [ Netflix CEO] Ted Sarandos has learned to be supportive of controversial individuals.

"I do wish he had done it with me. I believe that part of what ended up happening as a result of them, in a sense, getting rid of me so fast, was they sent a signal to everyone else. ‘Well, they had this long r.

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