I was told by Ms. Heard that the film was going to be shooting in Australia and that was of concern to Warner Bros., so she asked if I would.
Australia was a potential problem for Ms. Heard, who asked him if he could talk to Warner Bros. due to their long-standing relationship.
The creative team at Warner Bros. told me that the film was going to be shooting in Australia.
It's not clear how this will affect the trial, but it appears that Heard joined the DCEU before she helped contribute to the franchise's highest-grossing movie to date. The DC franchise made its way into the proceedings due to Heard's role in the DCEU series. The DC Extended Universe remains in the public eye due to the defamation trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard.
Heard hasn't held back on what this situation has done to her career as a whole and her status within the DCEU. Her claims about Warner Bros. diminishing her role to discussions about her potentially being replaced as Mera has seen a new kind of spotlight ahead of the second movie in the franchise: Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. He made it a point to use those ties to help out his wife in her pursuit of a role in DC's Aquaman, even though it was difficult to get through with her history in Australia.
Heard was told by Warner Bros. that the film was going to shoot in Australia, something which could have been an issue for her.
The relationship that both Heard and Depp have with Warner Bros is one of the reasons why this situation is so difficult.
He couldn't confirm for certain that this helped her to get her role as Mera, but he felt he "cured their worries" about Heard being in Australia for production.
Heard brought her dogs into Australia in 2015, which was illegal due to the country's biohazard laws. In the latest events from the trial, it has been revealed that he helped Heard finalize her role with her own Warner Bros. production.
The big question now is what the sequel will do with Heard's character and where she stands with the series moving forward. This is the first time that this news has come out during the trial, following Heard's claims that Warner Bros. didn't want to bring her back for the sequel because of her legal issues.
During the defamation trial, Johnny Depp talked about how he helped Amber Heard get her role in the DC Extended Universe.
Before this trial, Johnny Depp collaborated on Black Mass and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory with Warner Bros.
She did get the job in the film, so hopefully I had curbed their worries, I can only say that. I called Warner executives, Kevin Sujihara, Sue Kroll, and Greg Silverman.
Heard will reprise her role as Mera in the movie "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom", which will be released on March 17, 2023. There is still a long way to go before any final decisions are made in court, but the testimonies against one another could partially determine that outcome. I was asked if I would speak to them.