Amber Heard FIRED from Aquaman & DC Contract
About a month ago, Walter Hamada the President of DC Films, said that Heard's first offer to be in the sequel was turned down because she didn't get along well with Jason Momoa, but the studio still brought her back regardless. Now, looking ahead, Heard has talked about what's next for her in the world of the DCEU.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, DC actress Amber Heard returned to the stand in her defamation trial against Johnny Depp.
Heard said she "couldn't renegotiate" her contract with WB. for the DCEU, which ended with Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom after her roles in 2017's Justice League and 2018's Aquaman. She got $2 million for her role, which was twice as much as she made in the first movie. It doesn't look like the studio will hire her again as Mera for future movies, though.
This comes a day after she said Warner Bros. cut her part in the upcoming sequel because of the trial.