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Watch the two-part series 'Spacey Unmasked.'

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"Spacey Unmasked," a new docuseries about the sexual misconduct and abuse allegations leveled against actor Kevin Spacey, is making its way to streaming. The two-part investigatory series features new allegations against the actor, and documents the original allegations by actors like Anthony Rapp that Spacey went to trial for. Randy Fowler, Spacey's estranged brother, also appears in the series, offering more details about the actor's childhood and home environment.

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"Spacey Unmasked" originally debuted on Channel 4 and Investigation Discovery—as of this week you can officially stream the series on Max.

Where to watch the Kevin Spacey documentary

"Spacey Unmasked," the two-part Kevin Spacey documentary, is currently available to stream on Max.

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What is 'Spacey Unmasked' about?

"Spacey Unmasked," which originally aired on Channel 4 and Investigation Discovery, follows the series of sexual abuse and misconduct allegations levied against Kevin Spacey, which resulted in trials in the US in 2022 and again in the UK in 2023. Spacey was accused, tried, and acquitted in both cases, but the documentary specifically chronicles new allegations from ten different people who worked with Spacey and in his orbit.

"Spacey Unmasked" also features interviews with Randy Fowler, Spacey's brother, as he examines his and Spacey's home life with their father, who he describes as an abusive, violent person. Spacey responded to the documentary's arrival with a statement about Channel 4 on X, where he indicated that he believes the documentary's findings to be one-sided.

The film was produced by Katherine Haywood, whose previous work includes "Who is Ghislaine Maxwell?" and "Dispatches," and executive produced by Dorothy Byrne and Mike Lerner, who also worked on "Who Is Ghislaine Maxwell?"

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