Remember the movie announcement about the highly publicized ex-couple’s defamation lawsuit? Johnny Depp When Amber HurdWell it just got a trailer.? And it’s… something. Titled ‘Hot Take: The Depp/Heard Trial’, the film comes from free streaming service Tubi (check it out) and dramatizes (and sensationalizes) the trial and the events that preceded it. (let’s admit it). relationship between the two. The trailer seems to have a similar energy to a Hunter Biden movie called “My Son Hunter” in that you can’t tell if it’s parody or serious. A satirical tone that is either intentional or unintentional.
You can watch the trailer above. Actors Mark Hapka as Depp and Megan Davis as Heard were almost certainly hired for their resemblance to their subjects. The director is Sarah Roman, known for “Good Satan”, “Grace & Frankie” and “Blind Side”. This movie looks interesting and is probably worth watching. Premiering on Tubi, it will be free and only takes time.Hot Take: The Depp/Heard Trial’ will begin streaming on his September 30th.
of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard defamation lawsuit It garnered headlines not only for the amount of celebrities involved but also for the dirty details of the controversial marriage that were revealed. Depp) lifted the clip and gave it a funky edit on social media sites like Tiktok. As a result, what should have been viewed as a serious problem has been greatly trivialized.
Depp was the winner of the trial held in Fairfax, Virginia. He said she wrote for The Washington Post, “I spoke out against sexual violence and faced the wrath of our culture. It must change. She didn’t name him.” But Depp filed a defamation lawsuit anyway.
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The trial ended with Depp awarded $10 million in damages. Heard was also awarded $2 million in damages for being “defamed” by Heard’s lawyers, who accused him of creating a hoax. Heard has repeatedly accused Depp of physical and emotional violence, which Depp denies.
Before Fairfax, Depp had lost a defamation trial in London against a defaming newsgroup newspaper because the company-owned tabloid The Sun called him a “wife-beater.” A judge ruled that Heard’s allegations were “virtually true.”
A two-part documentary series called “Johnny vs Amber: The US Trial” was also released on Discovery+ earlier this month.