On top of that, Singer also told TMZ that he's open to working with Kevin Spacey again - though it seems unlikely that either one of them will be working any time soon.

Singer was interviewed by the gossip site yesterday, in which the embattled director denied Gabriel Byrne's claims in the Sunday Times that the production of The Usual Suspects shut down for two days over Spacey's alleged misconduct on the set.

"We shot it in thirty-five days... three shots we had to pick up in my backyard. That had to be done," said Singer. When asked why Byrne would make such claims, Singer said the whole thing "baffled" him.

"I’ll ask him when I see him, and I do run into him quite often," said Singer. The director was recently fired from the set of the Queen biopic, Bohemian Rhapsody, and was replaced by Dexter Fletcher in less than a week. 

Singer is currently facing a civil lawsuit that alleges he raped a seventeen-year old male on a yacht in 2003. Singer has denied the allegations.

 

Via TMZ