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The filmmaker declared that he doesn't "know what it means to be canceled" and claimed "everything has been the same" for him over the years.
Subjects in the book will include "horses that paint, cars that think” and “the sex lives of celebrities."
The star of the HBO docuseries "Allen v. Farrow" lambasted those who have made comments about her late adopted children.
Featuring intimate interviews with Dylan and Mia Farrow, the Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering docuseries recounts the sexual abuse allegations against Woody Allen.
The director and accused child sexual abuser's memoir had been dropped by its previous publisher after widespread backlash.
Employees of the publisher walked out on Thursday to protest the company's deal with the director.
The author of "Catch and Kill" slammed the company for working with his dad, long accused of molesting Farrow's sister.
"This provides yet another example of the profound privilege that power, money and notoriety affords," she stated.
The director allegedly sexually abused his adoptive daughter Dylan Farrow when she was 7 years old.
The “Jurassic World” actor made the remarks despite also calling the Me Too movement “very, very positive” and supporting it “wholeheartedly.”