Jason Momoa and director James Wan were ‘committed’ to Heard
A witness for Amber Heard has told the court that the reason the actress kept her role in Aquaman 2 is because co-star Jason Momoa was “adamant” she remain in the franchise.
Entertainment industry expert Kathryn Arnold took the stand on Monday as the defamation trial between Heard and Depp entered its sixth and final week at Virginia’s Fairfax County courthouse.
Arnold said that Heard’s reputation had been badly impacted by Depp’s legal action against her in 2020 for defamation.
Arnold went on to say that Aquaman’s release in late 2018 should have been Heard’s ‘a star is born’ moment but that the “negative social media campaign” against her discouraged brands and studios from working with her.
She explained to the court: “It was that moment where not only was she a good actor, but she was now world-renowned because she was in the most successful film… certainly for DC Comics,”
“It was just this extraordinary moment for her, for her career to take off.”
An entertainment consultant called by #AmberHeard's legal team said that the movie "Aquaman" was Amber Heard's "star is born" moment.
"She was on the poster with the very handsome Jason Momoa….it was just this very extraordinary moment for her career to take off," she said. pic.twitter.com/ePwrk7HpEV
— Law&Crime Network (@LawCrimeNetwork) May 23, 2022
When asked about how much statements from Depp and his attorney in recent years had affected the actress’ career, Arnold replied: “In the public, it’s been very negative, published joe.co.uk
“In the industry, they like her work but they can’t work with her right now. Because every time her name is mentioned, the negativity flares up again.
“Her world has been silent in terms of opportunities. Even things she wanted to work on are no longer available to her.”
Arnold added that Heard was not able to land roles “for a longtime.”