Global Courant 2023-04-27 08:00:53
Actress Amber Heard gained a lot of notoriety after the legal battle against her former partner, actor Johnny Depp, took place in 2022.
Following the actor’s victory in the trial, considered one of the most relevant in the world of entertainment, the actress has had a low profile in recent months.
What was known was that Heard, as a result of the trial against Johnny Depp, was going to have little chance of playing one of his most remembered roles: Mera, a character that appears in the DC superhero movie called Aquaman.
Now, on April 26, it was confirmed that the actress will participate in the sequel to the film starring Jason Momoa.
The information was released at the Warner Bros panel at Cinemacon, an event where the trailers for movies that will be released this 2023 and in the coming years are presented.
According to various publications on social networks, in addition to announcing the sequel to Aquaman, which will have the subtitle “The Lost Kingdom”, a small preview of the film was also shown.
Soon! Amber Heard appears in the Aquaman trailer that will be released at the end of the year
— The Universal (@El_Universal_Mx) April 27, 2023
In said preview, according to Internet users who were at Cinemacon, there were brief scenes where Amber Heard appeared while playing her well-known character.
Amber Heard will officially return as Mera in the upcoming movie “Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom” pic.twitter.com/h6TfRusVZL
—Daily Loud (@DailyLoud) April 26, 2023
The news generated mostly negative comments, where netizens claimed that it was a “wrong” decision on Warner’s part for Heard to keep his role in Aquaman, due to all the controversy that revolved around the trial against Johnny. Depp.
In addition, many netizens said that Warner’s decision was “unfair”, since Johnny Depp, on the contrary, had lost several roles in important films as a result of what caused the trial against Amber Heard, where he accused the actor of committing violence. domestic.
Amber Heard’s return as “Mera” has just been publicly announced in #Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.
And look at how curious the situation that occurs with this, which speaks loudly to us about the inequality that is still experienced today… pic.twitter.com/lUtcspWJVh
—Juanito Say (@JuanitoSay) April 26, 2023
Some of the roles that Depp lost during the course of the trial against Amber Heard were in films such as the sequel to “Fantastic Beasts” and “Pirates of the Caribbean”, where he would play the popular Captain Jack Sparrow.