Amber Heard has denied a report claiming she was removed from her upcoming film amid the aftermath of her last interview with Johnny Depp.
Amber Heard has denied a report cutting her off from Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom and her role as Mera is being reformulated.
“Warner Brothers decided to rethink the role of Amber Heard after rehearsing the film,” a reporter told the JustJared gossip website.
Supposedly, they would be doing reshootings with stars Jason Momoa and Nicole Kidman, who plays the queen of Atlantis in the franchise, the source said.
However, a Heard representative quickly denied the report to news.com.au, saying that “the rumor continues as it has done since day one” and that it was “inaccurate, insensitive and a little crazy”.
The expulsion of the troubled actress comes after her widespread defamation trial with ex-husband Johnny Depp.
During her highly publicized defamation lawsuit with ex-husband Johnny Depp, the 36-year-old actress claimed that Warner Brothers “did not want to include her” in the DC Comics sequel.
Heard also noted that she was “actively scheduling time for the shooting” of the superhero movie until Depp’s legal team launched a campaign against her. He said his scenes were drastically reduced to film.
“They gave me a script and then they gave me new versions of the script that took away action-packed scenes, representing my character and another character, without revealing any spoilers, two characters fighting each other, and basically they were taken away. part of my role, “he told the Fairfax, Virginia courtroom. “They just took out a lot.”
Heard’s WME agent Jessica Kovacevic testified during the trial that Warner Bros. she claimed it was Heard’s “lack of chemistry” with her. Aquaman co-star Jason Momoa who almost left her canned. However, Momoa allegedly advocated that the actress keep the role.
Kovacevic also spoke of Heard’s career before and after his relationship with Depp, 58, saying he should have become a major star after the release of the first film at the end. of 2018, which raised more than a billion dollars.
Viewers have been asking Warner Bros. for months to remove Heard Aquaman 2 in the midst of his legal battles with the pirates of the caribbean star.
The rumor of the review comes the same day with an excerpt from Heard’s interview Today Savannah Guthrie’s presenter aired on NBC.
“Until my day of death, I will keep every word of my testimony,” he told Guthrie.
This article originally appeared in the New York Post and has been reproduced here with permission