Credit: Aquaman Is Amber Heard still in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom? That’s been the question on almost everyone’s mind since the shocking defamation trial between the actress and her ex-husband Johnny Depp. Now, the spokesperson for Heard shut down those rumors, noting, “The rumor mill continues as it has from day one – inaccurate, insensitive and slightly insane. That was several weeks following the Heard/Depp trial that took over the media during its time in April and May. The topic of Amber Heard and Aquaman came up during the trial, where former Hollywood producer Kathryn Arnold took the stand
Is Amber Heard Still In Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom?...
Is Amber Heard Still In Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom?...
- 9/5/2022
- by Jeffrey Bowie Jr.
- TVovermind.com
Hey, "Aquaman" fans. We're on here, right now, because we've just dug up some new, spoilery details for the upcoming, second installment of the Aquaman franchise, which is currently scheduled to release in theaters on March 17, 2023. These new details are in regards to Amber Heard's Mera character. According to the folks over at Entertainment Weekly , some info about the Mera character were actually leaked out in court! That's right, guys. As you all know, Amber just got done going through along, drawn out trial with her ex-hubby Johnny Depp over some defamation issues. EW is reporting that an entertainment industry consultant named Kathryn Arnold took to the stand during the trial to go over the damage that Amber's team encountered due to the claims that Johnny Depp's attorney made. Apparently, these claims allegedly caused Amber to lose a lot of scenes in the new Aquaman 2 movie.
- 6/2/2022
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Amber Heard’s attorneys rested their case Tuesday, opening the door for Johnny Depp’s legal team to call a rebuttal witness who cast doubt on Heard’s likeability and star power.
Before entertainment attorney and Hollywood “dealmaker” Richard Marks took the stand, Depp’s lawyers argued to have Heard’s 100 million counterclaim for defamation dismissed. Judge Penney Azcarate denied the motion and ruled the jury should decide, before the proceedings continued.
Marks, who testified earlier in the defamation trial, said Depp’s lawyers asked him to analyze Monday’s testimony from “entertainment industry consultant” and producer Kathryn Arnold.
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Arnold testified that before Heard’s legal skirmishes with Depp and his attorneys, the actress had very high earning potential and her career trajectory was “comparable” to that of Jason Momoa, Gal Gadot, Zendaya,...
Before entertainment attorney and Hollywood “dealmaker” Richard Marks took the stand, Depp’s lawyers argued to have Heard’s 100 million counterclaim for defamation dismissed. Judge Penney Azcarate denied the motion and ruled the jury should decide, before the proceedings continued.
Marks, who testified earlier in the defamation trial, said Depp’s lawyers asked him to analyze Monday’s testimony from “entertainment industry consultant” and producer Kathryn Arnold.
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- 5/25/2022
- by Jenyne Donaldson
- The Wrap
Johnny Depp’s legal team started their rebuttal testimony on Tuesday with the video deposition of Walter Hamada, the Warner Bros. executive who said that their concerns over casting Amber Heard in the Aquaman sequel had to do with her chemistry with Jason Momoa.
In her 100 million counterclaim to Depp’s defamation lawsuit and her testimony, Heard contended that her role was reduced as she faced a “smear campaign” orchestrated by her ex husband as well as the legal proceedings against her.
Hamada, in deposition testimony recorded earlier this year, said that there was a delay in the studio’s option to cast Heard in the sequel because of the concerns over her chemistry with Momoa in the first movie.
“You know it when you see it, and the chemistry wasn’t there,” Hamada said.
He said that their interactions were improved in the first Aquaman via post-production editing and input from director James Wan.
In her 100 million counterclaim to Depp’s defamation lawsuit and her testimony, Heard contended that her role was reduced as she faced a “smear campaign” orchestrated by her ex husband as well as the legal proceedings against her.
Hamada, in deposition testimony recorded earlier this year, said that there was a delay in the studio’s option to cast Heard in the sequel because of the concerns over her chemistry with Momoa in the first movie.
“You know it when you see it, and the chemistry wasn’t there,” Hamada said.
He said that their interactions were improved in the first Aquaman via post-production editing and input from director James Wan.
- 5/24/2022
- by Ted Johnson and Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
An entertainment industry expert has testified that Hollywood actress Amber Heard lost 45 million to 50 million in endorsements and TV and film income over claims that she faked domestic violence allegations against former husband and star Johnny Depp. Heard’s team called the expert, Kathryn Arnold, as well as a psychiatrist and an orthopedic surgeon […]...
- 5/24/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Amber Heard was told to stay away from DC FanDome amid her legal battle with Johnny Depp, a Hollywood insider testified Monday in Depp’s defamation trial against his ex-wife.
Kathryn Arnold, who described herself as an “entertainment industry consultant,” took the witness stand in Fairfax, Virginia, and said Heard has been iced out of promotional events for “Aquaman 2.”
“Ms. Heard was not invited to be either in the poster or to be at the [FanDome] event, and, in fact, they told her she cannot come,” Arnold said.
DC did not immediately respond to TheWrap’s request for comment.
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Kathryn Arnold, who described herself as an “entertainment industry consultant,” took the witness stand in Fairfax, Virginia, and said Heard has been iced out of promotional events for “Aquaman 2.”
“Ms. Heard was not invited to be either in the poster or to be at the [FanDome] event, and, in fact, they told her she cannot come,” Arnold said.
DC did not immediately respond to TheWrap’s request for comment.
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- 5/24/2022
- by Anita Bennett and Jenyne Donaldson
- The Wrap
An entertainment industry expert testified Monday that Amber Heard lost 45 million to 50 million in endorsements and TV and film income over claims that she faked domestic violence allegations against ex-husband Johnny Depp.
Heard’s team called the expert, Kathryn Arnold, as well as a psychiatrist and an orthopedic surgeon as the defamation trial began its sixth and final week. Heard’s lawyers were also expected to call Depp to the stand on Monday, but they ultimately decided they did not need his testimony. Depp previously testified over four days in April.
Heard’s side is seeking to prove that she suffered a severe career setback after Depp’s lawyer, Adam Waldman, accused her of perpetrating an “abuse hoax” in 2020. Arnold testified that Heard cannot find work in major studio projects because of the volume of online vitriol she continues to face.
“In the industry, they like her work,” Arnold said.
Heard’s team called the expert, Kathryn Arnold, as well as a psychiatrist and an orthopedic surgeon as the defamation trial began its sixth and final week. Heard’s lawyers were also expected to call Depp to the stand on Monday, but they ultimately decided they did not need his testimony. Depp previously testified over four days in April.
Heard’s side is seeking to prove that she suffered a severe career setback after Depp’s lawyer, Adam Waldman, accused her of perpetrating an “abuse hoax” in 2020. Arnold testified that Heard cannot find work in major studio projects because of the volume of online vitriol she continues to face.
“In the industry, they like her work,” Arnold said.
- 5/23/2022
- by Gene Maddaus
- Variety Film + TV
2nd Update, 11:14 Am: The vivid roller coaster known as Johnny Depp’s 50 million defamation trial against Amber Heard ]just took another wild turn.
Just two days after Deadline broke the news that the ex-Pirates of the Caribbean now actor would be called to the stand by the defense, the always-fluid situation has shifted dramatically again. Depp will not be called to testify for the defense, sources tell us.
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“Calling Depp back to the stand would be as relevant to us as a bicycle to a fish,” a source close to Heard’s side says in a nod to that Irina Dunn saying popularized in the 1970s by Gloria Steinem. “Everything Depp has testified up to this point has been irrelevant to the heart of this case, and there’s no reason to believe it would be any different now.
Just two days after Deadline broke the news that the ex-Pirates of the Caribbean now actor would be called to the stand by the defense, the always-fluid situation has shifted dramatically again. Depp will not be called to testify for the defense, sources tell us.
How To Watch The Johnny Depp-Amber Heard Trial: Livestream Link & Trial Schedule
“Calling Depp back to the stand would be as relevant to us as a bicycle to a fish,” a source close to Heard’s side says in a nod to that Irina Dunn saying popularized in the 1970s by Gloria Steinem. “Everything Depp has testified up to this point has been irrelevant to the heart of this case, and there’s no reason to believe it would be any different now.
- 5/23/2022
- by Ted Johnson and Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
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