In 2020, film producer sued Eva Green for allegedly disturbing filming of a feature
An unusual case in the life of Eva Greenactress of films such as 007 – Casino Royale (2006) and Sin City: Dame Fatal (2014), gained another twist. In 2020, she was sued by a production company for allegedly interfering with filming of The Patriot, science fiction thriller. Now, Green sued the company back and claimed that this action was to damage its image.
According to information from Variety, Green processes white lantern ltd to obtain fees for the feature. It is worth remembering how the actress was also a producer of The Patriotwhich would also have Kathy Bates, Charles Dance and Helen Hunt in the cast. The amount she asks comes close to U$1.04 million, approximately R$5.1 million.

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The Patriot was announced in 2018 and the plot would follow a border guard captain, played by Greenwho would have a job responsible for maintaining the order of humanity in a futuristic world.
What is the point of view of White Lantern Ltd?
According to the producer, Eva Green was responsible for “fraudulently misrepresenting that she was willing and able to fulfill her contractual obligations” to the production. However, the actress reportedly never intended to act in the film. white lantern ltd still claims that Green would have referred to the creditors of The Patriot as “idiots,” in addition to calling the producer Jake Seal of “asshole” and “pure puke.”
What happened to The Patriot?
About a year after the announcement, the film was canceled because it had not found other relevant actors for the cast, director of photography and, most importantly, failed to obtain funding to get the project off the ground.
Source: Rollingstone

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