Like mistletoe and sweet canes, Kevin Spacey has arrived along with his annual Christmas message within the character of Frank Underwood, the character he performed on the Netflix drama Home of Playing cards.
This time, Tucker Carlson is taking part in alongside, doing a semi-serious interview at first, then breaking the wall and asking Spacey/Underwood about his future plans as a performer.
The interview’s premise is that Frank Underwood would possibly enter the race for president, saying that the nation is “mired in a lot contradiction and confusion.”
“What doesn’t include a set off warning as of late. We’re far too near having a bean bag chair within the Oval Workplace,” Spacey says. He added that his White Home wouldn’t have somebody with bunny ears roaming the halls.
How did we get so far? “Worry,” says Spacey/Underwood.
He goes on accountable Netflix for excluding him, claiming he constructed the community because of the large success of Home of Playing cards, the streamer’s first unique scripted sequence.
“It’s weird they publicly lower ties with me on allegations which have now been confirmed false,” Spacey says. “Netflix exists due to me. I put them on the map and so they tried to place me within the floor.”
He presents a VP slot to Carlson, who says he’ll “sleep on it.”
The true-life Spacey has been battling authorized issues that price him the Underwood function, and has been attempting to mount a comeback with little success.
Watch the complete interview above.