The final season of House of Cards will start production in 2018 without Kevin Spacey, Netflix has said.
The sixth season of the US political drama, which starred the 58-year-old as a fictional president, was originally expected to air in mid-2018.
According to media reports, Netflix has been considering five possible spin-offs for the popular show, although it is unclear what the focus would be or when they would air.
The company has now confirmed that work on the sixth season – comprised of eight episodes – will begin in the new year without Spacey. Robin Wright, who plays the president’s wife Claire Underwood, will assume the lead role.
“We have made an arrangement to produce six seasons of House of Cards. It will be an eight-episode season. It will start production in early 2018 and it will not involve Kevin Spacey,” Netflix’s chief content officer Ted Sarandos told a media conference.
It is not known when the final season will air nor what the current status of any spin-off might be.
The Metropolitan Police is investigating two claims of sexual assault against Spacey, while London’s Old Vic theatre – where the star worked as artistic director from 2004-15 – says it has received 20 allegations of inappropriate behaviour against him.
Allegations of “on-set sexual misconduct” by members of the House Of Cards production crew have also been levelled against Spacey.
The actor is “taking the time necessary to seek evaluation and treatment”, according to a representative