After the friends, the doctors or the bodyguards of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, it is the turn of the pundits of Hollywood to interfere in the lawsuit which opposes them.

Yesterday, the Pirates of the Caribbean

star's legal team

called the chairman of DC Films, which produces the

Aquaman

franchise , among others, to the stand.

And Walter Hamada contradicted the version put forward by the interpreter of Queen Mera.

According to Amber Heard, she had to fight to keep her role in the superhero film because of what her ex-husband's former lawyer said in calling her domestic violence accusations a hit in the Daily Mail mounted.

She also claimed to have discovered that her scenes were heavily cut in the final version of the script.

A direct consequence, according to her, of the remarks made about her and the reason why she filed a complaint, in response to her ex-husband, for defamation and claimed 100 million dollars from him.

Lack of chemistry

Wrong, essentially retorts Walter Hamada.

The studio did consider very seriously changing actresses to play Queen Mera, but that's because there was "not much chemistry" between Amber Heard and Jason Momoa, who plays the hero. film, on screen.

“You know that by seeing it, and the chemistry wasn't there.

(…) They were able to make this relationship work in the first film, but the concern was that it took a lot of effort to get there, ”he said under oath, as relayed by Variety.

(Spoiler alert) He added that the film's sequel was "designed as a buddy movie between Momoa and Patrick Wilson" by director James Wan.

Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom

is due out next year.

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