Amber Heard reacts to reports of a recasting of her role in Aquaman 2

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Amber Heard has responded to reports that she is being terminated and supplanted by one more entertainer in the forthcoming DC film Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.

After another report asserted that entertainer Amber Heard is being terminated from DC’s Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom and supplanted by another entertainer, the entertainer has answered. The report had guaranteed that Warner Bros chose to supplant Amber after screen testing the film with a select crowd. Notwithstanding, a delegate of Amber has called the report ‘wrong’.

The report came just days after Amber lost a vigorously plugged criticism preliminary against ex-Johnny Depp in a Virginia court. The court requested Amber to pay Johnny $10.35 million in penalties, saying she had stigmatized him when she asserted he manhandled her during their marriage. Through the preliminary, there was an internet-based appeal to get Amber taken out from Aquaman, which arrived at north of 4 million marks by June.

Just Jared cited a source saying Warner Bros- – the studio behind Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom- – was attempting to eliminate Amber from the film. “Warner Bros. chose to reevaluate Amber Heard’s job after screen testing the film. They will be doing reshoots with Jason Momoa and Nicole Kidman,” the source said.

Amber Heard reacts to reports of a recasting of her role in Aquaman 2 2

There had been a ton of gab online with Johnny Depp fans encouraging Warner Bros to fire Amber from Aquaman 2, very much like Johnny had been supplanted from the Fantastic Beasts establishment after Amber had evened out comparable charges against him prior. After the report, many conjectured that Warner Bros had at last capitulated to that tension. At the point when The Blast contacted Amber for a remark, a representative for the entertainer answered, “The gossip factory goes on as it has from the very first moment — off base, inhumane, and marginally crazy.”

Amber plays Mera in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, which stars Jason Momoa in the nominal job. The film, a continuation of the 2018 film Aquaman, also stars Nicole Kidman, Willem Dafoe, Patrick Wilson, Dolph Lundgren, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, and Temuera Morrison. The film is planned to be delivered on March 17, 2023.

 

 

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