In a surprising turn of events during the defamation trial involving Johnny Depp, Walter Hamada, the president of DC Films, made a statement that has sent shockwaves through Hollywood.
He openly declared that he does not regard Amber Heard as a movie star.
This revelation has raised eyebrows and led to speculation about her future with Warner Bros., the studio behind the Aquaman franchise.
Jason Momoa, who stars alongside Heard in the upcoming Aquaman sequel, has finally addressed the growing concerns surrounding her status at Warner Bros. His comments come after years of speculation regarding Heard's career trajectory following her tumultuous legal battles.
But what prompted Warner Bros. to shift its perception of Heard so dramatically?
Let's delve into the details.
During the Virginia trial, Hamada was questioned about Heard's role in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.
The inquiry extended to her contract and whether statements made by Depp's legal team had impacted her standing in the production.
Hamada clarified that any decline in her role was unrelated to the ongoing legal disputes.
Instead, he cited concerns regarding the perceived lack of chemistry between Heard and Momoa, a crucial element for any successful on-screen partnership.
Hamada went further, stating explicitly that he does not view Amber Heard as a movie star.
For someone like Heard, who has often been criticized for her self-importance, this public dismissal from a major studio executive must have stung.
It's a stark contrast to her previous roles in high-profile projects like Justice League and the original Aquaman.
Reports suggest that Heard has fallen out of favor with Warner Bros., as insiders confirm that Momoa has expressed his willingness to collaborate with others who can enhance the film's appeal.
This shift raises questions about the dynamics at play within the studio and its long-term plans for the franchise.
Hamada's remarks about chemistry are particularly telling.
He likened it to an elusive quality that one recognizes when they see it.
He noted that despite the efforts made during post-production to create a semblance of chemistry between Heard's character, Mira, and Momoa's Arthur Curry, the reality was far less convincing.
It's almost ironic, given Momoa's natural charisma, that their on-screen connection required extensive editing to appear believable.
The situation reportedly became so dire that discussions were held about potentially recasting Heard's role.
Hamada confirmed that there were serious conversations about the chemistry—or lack thereof—between the two leads.
In an industry where on-screen chemistry can make or break a film, this admission is significant.
Interestingly, Hamada pointed out that chemistry is not always present off-screen, yet can be manufactured through skilled editing and direction.
He emphasized the importance of combining various elements, such as music and cinematography, to create that magical connection that audiences crave.
However, in this case, it seems that the magic may have required more effort than usual.
Previously, it was suggested that both Momoa and director James Wan were committed to keeping Heard in the franchise.
However, with Hamada's recent comments and the apparent shift in Warner Bros.' approach, it seems the tide may be turning against her.
As the dust settles, it remains unclear what this means for Heard's future in the Aquaman series.
Will she continue to be part of the franchise, or is this the beginning of the end for her association with Warner Bros.?
Only time will reveal the full implications of these developments.
The entertainment world is abuzz with speculation, and fans are left wondering what lies ahead for both Amber Heard and the Aquaman franchise.
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