Amber Heard will be in the next "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" movie. She has been in a legal fight with her ex-husband Johnny Depp.
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Even though fans wanted her out of the series, Heard showed up quickly in Warner Bros.' first teaser.
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After her defamation case with Depp, in which her abuse claims were called a "hoax," the actress's roles in the movie were drastically cut down.
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DC film head Walter Hamada said that Heard's limited screen time in the movie was decided early on in the scripting process because she and co-star Jason Momoa didn't have enough chemistry.
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After a jury decided that her Washington Post op-ed piece was defamatory, Heard was ordered to pay Depp $10 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages in 2021.
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Heard and her lawyers filed an appeal against the court's ruling, but Depp and Heard later settled the defamation lawsuit.
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Heard spoke out about the "vilification" she faced on social media during her hearing and how she had lost faith in the US justice system.
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Heard is still committed to speaking out about sexual abuse, no matter how hard things have been for her.
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