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Itâs a well-known fact that Disney and Johnny Depp have had a long working relationship, particularly on blockbusters like
Pirates of the Caribbean and
Alice in Wonderland. However, the House of Mouse had seemingly cut ties (though not in any official capacity) with the actor before his recent court cases in both the U.K. and the U.S. became big news. Now, however, it seems that Amber Heardâs legal team wants to rope in Disney individuals in the know about Johnny Deppâs behavior on set and more.
A recent subpoena regarding the upcoming suit and countersuit filed by both Johnny Depp and Amber Heardâs legal teams in the state of Virginia has been making the rounds. The subpoena allegedly wants access to a slew of information related to Johnny Deppâs time on the set of
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Dead Men Tell No Tales arrived back in the summer of 2017. Ironically, if it wasn’t for the massive popularity of Johnny Depp’s Captain Jack Sparrow, then there’s every chance audiences would have lost interest in the big budget swashbucklers a long time ago.
After all,
The Curse of the Black Pearl took everyone by surprise when it quickly gained a well-deserved reputation as one of the most purely entertaining blockbusters of the 21st Century, landing Depp his first Academy Award nomination in the process. And sequel
Johnny Depp recently lost his UK libel action against his former wife Amber Heard and The Sun, though the actor is preparing to face off with her team of attorneys in the US defamation lawsuit once again.
This week, the seemingly endless saga of this messy court feud has taken a peculiar turn as the
Aquaman actress digs deeper to find incriminating evidence against her former partner. The star’s attorneys submitted several subpoenas the day before yesterday which drag the Los Angeles Police Department, and strangely enough, Walt Disney Motion Picture Group, into the trial. And the legal team has been very thorough with the kind of information that they want procured in the coming weeks.
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Some franchises in the film industry are, to a greater degree, defined by their main protagonist and what they bring to the role than they are by the merit of their own narrative and worldbuilding. And
Pirates of the Caribbean is a perfect example of this, despite the fact that Disney has recently decided to push ahead with the next installment without involving Johnny Depp’s legendary Captain Jack Sparrow.
The endless saga of the actor’s legal feud with former wife Amber Heard recently took an unexpected turn when a UK court ruled against the former in his libel case, which led to a whole lot of rage and backlash on social media. And as for Depp’s career prospects in Hollywood, Warner Bros. revealed that they would recast the role of Grindelwald in the