EntertainmentZack Snyder says he doesn’t understand hate attacks against Amber HeardFilmmaker worked with the actress, who plays Mera in the DC films, in Zack Snyder’s Justice League, released in 2021today at 2:15 pm

EntertainmentZack Snyder says he doesn’t understand hate attacks against Amber HeardFilmmaker worked with the actress, who plays Mera in the DC films, in Zack Snyder’s Justice League, released in 2021today at 2:15 pm

The filmmaker worked with the actress, who plays Mera in the DC films, in Zack Snyder’s Justice League, released in 2021

Zack Snyderdirector of Rebel Moonwhich debuts on Netflix in December, revealed that she does not understand the wave of hate attacks against the actress Amber Heardwith whom he worked in Zack Snyder’s Justice Leaguereleased in 2021.

“I just don’t understand. If other people don’t like her, I don’t know what to say. I would work with her any time”declared the filmmaker in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.

Amber Heard started having problems after accusing her ex-husband, Johnny Depp, of domestic violence, which resulted in the actor suing his ex-wife for defamation. She ended up losing the case and was ordered to pay $15 million to Depp.

Soon, the actress will return to DC films in Aquaman 2: The Lost Kingdomsequel to the film starring Jason Momoa in 2018, again in the role of Mera. In the new film, “When an ancient power is released, Aquaman must forge a dangerous alliance with an unlikely ally to protect Atlantis – and the entire world – from irreversible devastation.”describes the official synopsis.

In addition to Jason Momoa It is Amber Heardthe film also features Yahya Abdul-Matteen II (Watchmen), Patrick Wilson (Supernatural: The Red Door), Nicole Kidman (Operation Lioness), Temuera Morrison (The Book of Boba Fett), Dolph Lundgren (Masters of the Universe), Randall Park (WandaVision), Vincent Regan (One Piece), Pilou Asbæk (Operation Overlord) It is Indya Moore (Pose).

Aquaman 2: The Lost Kingdom arrives in Brazilian cinemas on December 20, 2023.

Source: Rollingstone

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