Amber Heard has three films on the horizon after her defeat in the trial against Johnny Depp and amid rumors about her role in the 'Aquaman' sequel.
The future of Amber Heard's career is uncertain after losing the legal battle she has faced against Johnny Depp in recent years. The jury considered that the actress's statements about having been a victim of domestic abuse were defamatory against her ex-husband, for which she will have to pay a million-dollar sum in compensation.
An amount that was reduced to $8,350,000 and about which her lawyer has said that she cannot pay it, so they will appeal the sentence.
And, according to different American media, Amber's assets would be very fair, around 12 million, around the amount of her sentence.
So she will have to enter liquidity in the coming years. Although currently it does not seem that returning to normality in her career is going to be easy. Her reputation has been called into question, as happened to her ex-husband years ago, and we will have to see if she manages to find a place in big productions.
At trial, Heard's lawyers argued that Johnny Depp led a smear campaign against the actress that nearly cost him her role in 'Aquaman.' However, the interpreter reported that, far from it, he contacted the producers to recommend her, and then warned them that "they were going to end badly" with her.
Thus, the president of DC Films, Walter Hamada, assured that Heard was almost fired because of her "lack of chemistry" with Jason Momoa, denying that alleged smear campaign. The director explained to the jury that her role was not conceived for her to be the co-star.
"From the early stages of script development, the film was built around the character of Arthur and the character of Orm. Arthur being Jason Momoa and Orm being Patrick Wilson, so they were always the two co-stars of the film. The film always "It was presented as a buddy comedy between Jason Momoa and Patrick Wilson," he said.