The actress also commented on the difficulties in staying in major productions after the legal battle against her ex-husband.
The court battle between Amber Heard and Johnny Depp continues to bear negative fruits for the artists. In the most recent chapter between the ex-couple, the actress stated that her role in “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” was reduced by Warner Bros. after the ramifications of her former marriage. according to Entertainment Weeklythe interpreter of mere had claimed that her ex-husband orchestrated a “smear campaign” to ruin your career and reputation.
During witnessing, heard allegedly accused the existence of a “sophisticated PR machine” behind depp with the simple reason of taxing her as a liar in international media, in addition to directly affecting her work in cinema.
“I had to fight hard to maintain my career after I got my [ordem de restrição contra Depp]”he said heard to court. “I missed opportunities. I was laid off from jobs and campaigns. I fought to keep my job and the biggest movie opportunity I’ve had to date was ‘Justice League’ and the option to [estrelar] ‘Aquaman’. I had to fight hard to stay in Justice League because that was the divorce season.”he added.
amber would be referring to the film released and developed in 2017, at which time she filed the restraining order against the deppin 2016. The actress also revealed that the sequel to “Aquaman” would not include her at first.
Asked if she was “actively scheduling time for filming” before “smear campaign” in Johnny Depp, heard replied yes. She also stated that she was not actively involved in the project after foreign media called her a liar: “No. Communications stopped at that point”confirmed.
Given all the repercussions of the case, fans of the actor – who was disconnected from projects such as “Pirates of the Caribbean” and the franchise “Fantastic Beasts” – organized to carry out a petition against his ex-wife to leave his current job. in DC and the role of Mera. The petition against Amber Heard already surpassed four million signatures.
“Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” is set to hit theaters on March 17, 2023.
Source: cinebuzz
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