Fans of Johnny Depp had already made another campaign for the dismissal of the actress
And one more time Amber Heard is on the front lines of her ex-husband’s fans, Johnny Depp (“Pirates of the Caribbean”). For the second time, the star’s followers have made a petition for the dismissal of the actress from “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom”, DC’s sequel with Jason Momoa in which it interprets mere.
To the displeasure of some viewers, the Change.org created the campaign to withdraw heard of the cast, and already has 2 million signatures. It is worth remembering that the same vehicle created a petition so that depp return to the role of Grindelwald in the “Fantastic Beasts” franchise, where he was replaced by Mads Mikkelsen after the alleged domestic violence allegations.
After amber be exposed in October 2021, the producer of “Aquaman 2”, Peter Safrancommented on the fan request of Johnny Depp. “I don’t think we’re going to react to that. Honestly, it’s pure fan pressure. You have to do your best for the movie and it should be Amber Heard.”, declared. Then the interpreter mere also positioned: “It’s just paid rumors, paid campaigns on social media don’t dictate the choice of cast. They have no basis in reality.”said.
In “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom”, “When an ancient power is unleashed, Aquaman must forge a dangerous alliance with an unlikely ally to protect Atlantis – and the entire world – from irreversible devastation.”, reveals the synopsis. Aside from what the new text says about the sequel, more details are being kept under wraps, but it is expected to be mythologically related to the sequel. Arthur Curry and the sunken kingdom, Atlantis. The suspicion is that it has a connection with the missing seventh kingdom of Atlantis, mentioned by the King Orm in the first film, from 2018.
Besides Jason Momoa in the lead role, the cast also has Patrick Wilson (The Conjuring Trilogy) and Yahya Abdul-Matteen II (“Matrix Resurrections”) as the vengeful villain black manta ray. the filmmaker James Wan resumes directing the DC project and produces the feature alongside Peter SafranWhile David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrickwho co-wrote the original film, was tasked with signing the sequel’s script.
“Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” is set to hit theaters on March 17, 2023.
Source: cinebuzz
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