They dont want Amber Heard there quotaquaman 2quotOmission Petition Adds

They don’t want Amber Heard there "aquaman 2"Omission Petition Adds Over 2 Million Signatures

Amid the defamation lawsuits pending against Jhonny Depp and Amber Heard these days, there are those who have sided with the actor over the background revealed during the hearings.

This is how a petition for Amber Heard’s exclusion from “Aquaman 2” was created on Change.org. This is the most famous character that the actress played in the cinema along with Jason Momoa, and it is known that she will repeat the role in the sequel, the shooting of which has already been completed and the premiere of which is scheduled for 2023.

The initiative to remove her from the film has already surpassed 2.2 million signatures and now the goal is to reach 3 million. Addressed to Courtney Simmons (SVP of Publicity & Communications for DC Warner Bros) and “DC Entertainment,” the petition is based on background material surfaced at the trial, which allegedly would indicate that Heard “mentioned domestic abuse against her ex-husband and for example the incident where the actor lost part of his finger.

“Men are victims of domestic violence, just like women. This must be recognized and steps must be taken to prevent a known abuser from being celebrated in the entertainment industry,” the petition argues.

It also alludes to the fact that Heard’s complaints against Johnny Depp forced Johnny Depp to withdraw from several film projects, including the emblematic Pirates of the Caribbean.

The ex-partner, face to face

Amber Heard urged that details of her marriage to actor Johnny Depp be included in an op-ed she wrote about domestic violence, although her attorneys wanted those excerpts removed from the article, which is now the subject of the defamation lawsuit Depp filed against her, according to evidence shown during Thursday’s trial.

The jury heard testimony from Terence Dougherty, general counsel of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), on Thursday. The ACLU wrote the article on Heard’s behalf, reflecting her role as an ACLU ambassador specializing in issues of gender-based violence.

Dougherty testified about the back and forth that took place between the first draft of the article and its publication in the Washington Post in December 2018 – strategically timed by the ACLU and Heard to coincide with the release of Aquaman, a film in which she played a prominent role.

Depp filed his lawsuit in Fairfax County Circuit Court after the article was published in which Heard alleged, “Two years ago I became a public figure representing domestic violence and I felt the full weight of our anger.” culture women who speak.”

Depp’s lawyers say it’s a clear reference to the abuse allegations he made against Depp in 2016, which the actor denies. He urged that details of his marriage to actor Johnny Depp be included in a comment he made about violence Lawyers wanted those excerpts removed from the article, which is now the subject of Depp’s defamation lawsuit against her, according to evidence shown in court on Thursday.

The jury heard testimony from Terence Dougherty, general counsel of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), on Thursday. The ACLU wrote the article on Heard’s behalf, reflecting her role as an ACLU ambassador specializing in issues of gender-based violence.

Dougherty testified about the back and forth that took place between the first draft of the article and its publication in the Washington Post in December 2018 – strategically timed by the ACLU and Heard to coincide with the release of Aquaman, a film in which she played a prominent role.

Depp filed his lawsuit in Fairfax County Circuit Court after the article was published in which Heard alleged, “Two years ago I became a public figure representing domestic violence and I felt the full weight of our anger.” Culture Women who speak.” Depp’s lawyers say it’s a clear reference to the abuse allegations he made against Depp in 2016, which the actor denies.

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