Johnny Depp recalls approaching Warner Bros. to secure Amber Heard’s part in ‘Aquaman’

Johnny Depp recalls approaching Warner Bros. to secure Amber Heard’s part in ‘Aquaman’

Johnny Depp recalls approaching Warner Bros. to secure Amber Heard’s part in ‘Aquaman’

Johnny Depp recalls approaching Warner Bros. to secure Amber Heard’s part in ‘Aquaman’

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Johnny Depp said in court that he was instrumental in gaining his ex-wife Amber Heard a part in Aquaman.

During the penultimate week of the ongoing defamation trial against the Justice League actor, the Pirates of the Caribbean star entered the stand once again.

When his legal team questioned if he remembered his ex-wife testifying that he “did not aid her in gaining her job in Aquaman,” Depp answered, “It’s not quite accurate.”

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Depp told the court that after Heard auditioned for Warner Bros in 2015, she was anxious about their concerns whether or not she would be able to shoot in Australia and wanted Depp to call the studios.

“For a few years I had had a multi-film deal with Warner Bros so I knew these people, I had been on films with them so she asked me if I would speak to them,” Depp testified in court.

He further added, “I made a phone call, and I spoke to three upper-echelon Warner executives, Kevin Tsujihara, Sue Kroll, Greg Silverman.”

“I can only say that ultimately she did get the job in the film so hopefully I suppose I had curbed their worries to some degree,” Depp stated.

Previously, Heard refused the claims that Depp helped her in getting the blockbuster role in the superhero movie.

She even appeared offended when Depp’s lawyer Camille Vasquez had asked her, “Mr Depp got you that role in Aquaman, didn’t he?”

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“Excuse me?” Heard had replied, adding, “No, Ms. Vasquez, I got myself that role by auditioning.”

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