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Amber Heard Has ‘Less Than 10 Minutes Of Screen Time’ In ‘Aquaman 2’ – Report
Amber Heard Reportedly Has ‘Less Than 10 Minutes Of Screen Time’ In ‘Aquaman 2’ Amid Petition To Get Her Removed From Film
Amber Heard, who is currently embroiled in a $100 million lawsuit with her ex-husband Johnny Depp, reportedly has less than 10 minutes of screen time in the upcoming Aquaman 2 flick, which is expected to hit theaters in March 2023.
The claim was made by reputable film journalist Grace Randolph, who is well known for her reviews on comic book movies, such as those lifted from the DC Extended Universe.
Taking to social media from her verified Twitter page earlier this week, Grace wrote to her followers, “I hear Amber Heard has less than 10 min of screentime in Aquaman2.”
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Her tweet was published just before a change.org petition calling for Amber to lose her role as Princess Mera in the motion picture had surpassed a whopping 2.4 million signatures.
While the 36-year-old was predominately featured throughout the first installment, which was released in 2018 and went on to gross over $1.1 billion at the box office, if Amber does only appear in the follow-up for less than 10 minutes, it certainly begs the question whether Warner Bros. Pictures — its producer and distributor — was aware of the actress’ libel trial and perhaps worried that the case would not go in her favor.
Filming for Aquaman 2 did not conclude until January, making it a good chance that Amber’s legal drama may have already impacted how important her role was in the forthcoming film.
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