Benedict Cumberbatch wants to be rid of Weinstein's 'toxicity' on 'The Current War'

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"The Current War", starring was one of the films that suffered the most due to the Weinstein scandal, but the is "fine" as it will help the film get rid of the "toxicity" of the

"If it takes us not releasing our film for a couple of years just to be rid of that toxicity, I'm fine with that... (He wants to) To step back and be as far removed from that influence as possible, both as filmmaker and as human being," told

The previously worked with Weinstein on the 2014 film, "The Imitation Game," which received eight nods at the 87th Academy Awards, including Best for

The described Weinstein as "lascivious".

"I wouldn't want to be married to him in his tastes, for all his often-brilliant film-making ability," he said.

But the made it clear that he knew nothing about Weinsein's alleged sexual transgressions.

"But did I know that was going on? A systematic abuse of women, happening through bribery, coercion, trying to gain empathy, to physical force and threats, physical and to career? No. No.

"That was the true shock. That this has just literally happened. And it's been covered up by an entire body of people through lawsuits and gagging and money hundreds of thousands of dollars paid to silence victims and survivors," he said.

"The Current War", directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, also featured Nicholas Hoult, Katherine Waterston, and The film received buzz as an early contender after it premiered at last year.

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 16:40 IST