Hamada testified that he had spoken with Aquaman producer Rob Cowan about the lack of chemistry between Heard and Mamoa as they shot the 2018 film. At the time, Heard testified that she struggled to maintain her career and had to fight to keep her role as Mera - the love interest of Mamoa’s Aquaman - for the Aquaman sequel amidst a slew of negative press following her divorce from Depp, the temporary restraining order she got against him, and the allegations of abuse Depp leveled at her. He was called as a witness by Depp’s team in part to counter some of Heard’s own testimony last week. Hamada testified at Depp and Heard’s ongoing defamation trial Tuesday, May 24, via video deposition. Rather, DC Films president Walter Hamada said Heard was almost dropped from the film because of chemistry concerns between her and co-star Jason Momoa. And that's not something I can be sued for.Amber Heard was nearly replaced in the Aquaman and Justice League franchise - but not because of anything to do with her abuse allegations against Johnny Depp. She added: "So let's get the elephant out of the room then, and just let me say that. What I'm not in control of is how my pride in this project and all we put into this film can be surrounded by clips of other stuff." ![]() In an interview with Deadline in Taormina, she said: "I'm in control for the most part of what comes out of my mouth. Instead, she has attempted to put the focus on her new film. Heard, meanwhile, has avoided talking about the trial, in which Depp argued that she defamed him by implying he abused her in a 2018 op-ed for The Washington Post. Of course, when you're asked to resign from a film because of that's just vowels and consonants floating in the air, you do feel a bit boycotted.") (Still, he was eager to complain about his "cancellation" to reporters he told The Guardian, "Do I feel boycotted by Hollywood? Well, you'd have to not have a pulse not to feel that way. His appearance sparked some protests, but he received a seven-minute standing ovation at the premiere of the film and was more or less embraced once again by the industry. But a comeback for her may prove more complicated than her ex-husband's has been.ĭepp resumed his career right away after the trial concluded: He started touring again with his old-guy rock band, the Hollywood Vampires, and this year, he appeared at the storied Cannes Film Festival to promote his first major film in three years, "Jeanne du Barry." That's the hope, of course - that this new movie marks Heard's uncontroversial return to both her career and the public eye. The director of the film, Conor Allyn, told People that the movie "will be a great opportunity for her to have something beyond the trial and stuff to talk about and be a platform for a hell of a comeback." In June, she surfaced in Sicily for the Taormina Film Festival to promote "In the Fire," a new thriller in which she stars as a psychiatrist working in 1890s Colombia. The actor Amber Heard has made her first public appearance since she lost the multimillion-dollar defamation lawsuit brought in spring 2022 by her ex-husband, Johnny Depp. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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