The director is currently at work on his 50th film Wasp 22.

Woody Allenhas no plans to retire, despite arecent reportthat the embattled filmmaker was vacating the director’s chair.

The reveal meant that his latest venture, shot entirely in French, would be his final cinematic outing.

Celebrity Sightings in New York City - September 11, 2017

Woody Allen has no plans to retire, despite a recent report that the embattled filmmaker was vacating the director’s chair.Robert Kamau/GC Images

But it now appears his statements were misinterpreted or lost in translation.

In recent years, Allen has been working largely in Europe after allegations of sexual abuse began to resurface.

In 2020, he releasedRifkin’s Festivalat the San Sebastian Festival in Spain.

The film was financed by the Spanish media company Mediapro.

Allen sued the streaming giant for $68 million, maintaining they were in breach of their contract.

The suit was later settled out of court.

Her alleged ordeal is detailed in theHBOdocumentary seriesAllen v. Farrow.

The Oscar-winner continues to maintain his innocence.

Farrow’s account was investigated but led to no charges.

“Nothing that I ever did with Dylan in my life could be misconstrued as that.”

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