Warner enters the trial of Amber Heard and Johnny Depp following the accusation of the actress. He claims that they have deleted his work from Aquaman 2.
During the legal proceedings of the defamation case between Johnny Depp Y Amber Heardwhich can be tracked via SkyNewsSomething unexpected has come up. the actress of Mere in it DC Extended Universe has spoken about his role in Aquaman 2. As we anticipated weeks ago, the star has accused Warner Bros. Pictures having removed some of his actual work in the oceanic sequel.
During the trial, Amber Heard shared with the judge and jury that while she played her role as Mera in Aquaman 2apparently it was a very reduced version of the role he had to play in the sequel to the DC Universe. He claimed that Warner Bros. Pictures did not want to include her in the film in any way. He explained that he was given multiple versions of the script and that they progressively cut many of his action sequences within the film.
The removal of much of Mera’s footage
This was the conversation at the exact moment of the trial:
- Lawyer: “Did you participate in Aquaman 2?”
- Amber Heard: “Yes, I did. I fought very hard to stay in the movie because they didn’t want to include me.”
- Lawyer: “In the end, were you able to film the sequel?”
- Amber: “Yes, but it was a very reduced version of that role.”
- Lawyer: “What happened? Did they change anything in the script?
- Amber: “I was given a first script. Later, they gave me new versions of the script in which they had removed action scenes where my character and another character appeared (I don’t want to give spoilers). They were two characters fighting each other. Basically, they cut out a lot of my paper. They ended up taking a lot of my presence away.”
The truth is that this explanation of Amber Heard in Aquaman 2 it makes sense that it was exposed at trial. After all, Johnny Depp accused her of having made him lose a few millionaire jobs from the editorial that the actress wrote and for which he has sued her for defamation. Among those works, Fantastic Beasts: Dumbledore’s Secrets and the sixth installment of Pirates of the Caribbean.